Archive for the ‘Science’ Category
Web based 3D / CAD for kids: Tinkercad & 3DTin (Bonus: Origo, a 3D printer for 10 year olds)
Bouncing around the web recently looking for tools to possibly replace Google Sketchup (which was recently SOLD), I came across two free, web-based 3D/CAD programs every school (and school kid) should know about: Tinkercad & 3DTin.
Kinetic City: high quality, mind-stretching math & science interactives!
Good morning everyone, Today’s featured site comes to us via Diigo user Ted Sakshaug. It’s called Kinetic City and if you’ve been online for a while you have probably come across some of its activities
Science teachers! Let your students eat ‘OE-Cake’ – the ULTIMATE physics simulator!
[DISCLAIMER: This is essentially a repost of a blog entry from a year ago!] I was playing with OE-Cake at the NJEA Convention and just discovered it is a TRIAL version that has expired …
Wanted: Kindergarten Classroom Partner (warm-weather climate) for Weather Project
Hello everyone, One of our Kindergarten teachers, Miss Krystle Serago, is looking for a classroom partner for a Skype-powered weather project starting sometime in November or December. I will be facilitating things on the technical





