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108 Stitches: The Physics
in Baseball
This Western Reserve Public Media multimedia project
offers a science-based curriculum that uses the game
of baseball to demonstrate basic principles of physics
as set forth by the National Science Education Standards
and the Ohio Science Academic Content Standards.
[more]
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Act of Duty
A tribute to our local
veterans. [more]
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Ama-Zone: The Rain Forest Project
Are you ready for an adventure in the
jungle? [more]
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Antarctica: 90 Degrees South
This Western Reserve Public Media series goes south
— so far south that it's almost north! — to discover
the little-understood continent of Antarctica.
[more]
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Big or Small: Measure It All
Five 10-minute videos focus on how
mathematics is used in the real world. [more] [watch
online]  |
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Blow the Roof Off!
Discover the power of hands-on, minds-on
science as Blow the Roof Off! shares
the fun and excitement of science and helps students
find answers to all kinds of questions. [download
the teacher guide] [watch
online]  |
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Change My Mind
Students will be bombarded with persuasive
techniques in all aspects of their life. They need
to recognize the persuasive techniques that are being
used to manipulate their thinking and how they can
use these same techniques to influence others. [more] |
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Constitution Challenge
In the form of a game show, the Constitution
Challenge multimedia package features both
“the man of the street” and student contestants
as they answer questions about the constitution. The
components of the series have been designed for use
as either stand-alone educational tools or as a complete
package. [more]
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Dirty Little Secrets: Foundations
From the Past
Geological findings of CSU, UA researchers.
[more] [watch
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Economics Academy 101
Economics helps us understand how goods
and services are provided and acquired (supply and
demand). The focus of this project is to provide
an understanding of the basics of economics, and
to view economics with a historical perspective. [more] [watch
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Floating on Air
Lighter-than-air enthusiasts
share the fond memories and fascinating history of
Akron’s unofficial mascot of the skies.
[more] [watch
online]  |
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It’s a Gas: Math and Science
of the Blimp
The workings of the blimp provide the
framework for teachers to illustrate the concepts
students must understand to pass Ohio’s proficiency
tests. [more]
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K.C. and The Kidd
The Kidd is a detective who wants to
be worldly wise and mysterious (which is tough since
he’s really a softy). K.C. is his partner,
the “kid in the computer.” When The Kidd
faces a problem he can’t solve, your students
will want to help as part of the Kidd Crew. [download
the teacher guide] [watch
online]  |
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The Language of Trauma and Loss
The Language
of Trauma and Loss provides teachers with
information about the effect of trauma and loss on
children, and the teacher’s role in identifying
and referring appropriate students. The program also
helps teachers establish a “safe” classroom
and improve language arts skills using trauma and
loss as a vehicle. [more]
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Main Street America
Is downtown Akron worth saving? Do "revitalization"
plans actually work? Jody Miller of NewsNight Akron
looks at revitalization projects in four U.S. cities,
including Akron, to see once-decayed Main Streets
in various stages of revitalization.
[more]
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Math and Science Gumbo
Weights, measures, cooking times and
temps, physical and chemical changes … you name
it and the Kitchen Mathematician will beat, mix, blanche,
toast, boil and fricassee food to explore the math
and science that goes into cooking.
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Media Moments / Media Literacy
Students can find out what goes
into making the nightly news and learn critical thinking
skills in interacting with the media.
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the teacher guide]
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The Middle Ages
The goal of The Middle
Ages is to help students understand the basic concepts
of this historical period, including the barbarian
invasions, feudalism, the Crusades, the devastation
of the plague, the causes of the Renaissance and
the beginning of the Reformation. This is accomplished
through hands-on and project-based activities. [more] [watch
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One State-Many Nations: Native Americans
of Ohio
This Western Reserve Public Media multimedia project studies the rich cultural and
historical heritage of the Native American nations
that have populated Ohio since prehistoric times.
Using the print and Web resources that support the
series, students will meet the nations and their leaders
through a fun and interactive collection of exercises.
[more]
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QuizBus: Dealing With Data
Students in grades 4-8 practice collecting
data, presenting it in an understandable fashion, analyzing
it through
graphing, identifying ways data can be distorted and
looking at both arithmetic and geometric probability
(area models). [more] [watch
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Secrets of Sherlock (S.O.S.)
Sherlock is a dog — a very smart
dog — with
big ideas that sometimes don’t work out. Your
students will become “S.O.S. Trackers” to
help him solve a variety of problems. Secrets
of Sherlock (S.O.S.) helps teachers prepare students
for Ohio’s proficiency tests in the areas of
communication and skill integration. An extensive
teacher guide includes explanations and student activities. [download
the teacher guide] [watch
online]  |
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Sharing Art
There are artists among us who actually
make a living making art!
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Shortcuts to Happiness: The Performing
Arts
This 10-video series offers insight
into the careers that work together to make “theater.”
Each segment shows a person whose profession is acting,
writing, directing, etc. We then go to the Broadway
Series and see their craft “up close.”
Finally we see students performing these same tasks
in their schools.
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A Simple Life
Explore Amish country in Holmes
County. Visit the people and the places that populate
the beautiful rolling hills and farms of this rural
northeastern Ohio county to find out what draws the
millions of visitors each year.
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Snapshot: The Decades
Using historical footage and narration,
this series focuses on the social, economic, political
and scientific events of each decade — from
the 1920s to the 1960s.
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Speaking of History … Doing
Oral History Projects
Collecting and archiving oral histories
is a wonderful way to build community, present proficiency
skills in a real-life setting, preserve histories
that may soon be gone forever and make these collections
available to the entire community.
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Test Quest
Welcome to Test Quest, where you can
set forth on an adventure to pass the Ultimate Challenge
— the Proficiency Test.
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Twenty-four Hours
Find out how local news works.
[more]
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White House 20500
Alex and Ravi, the two 8th-grade characters
in the story, discover how our government works.
The lessons introduce citizenship through a humorous
and lively storyline that will maintain student interest.
This series is based on the 17 learning outcomes
students must master for Ohio’s 8th-grade social
studies proficiency test. [download
the teacher guide] [watch
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You Be the Producer
In today’s classroom, digital
photography and digital video enable students to make
a clear visual connection with their subject matter.
The purpose of this project is to provide guidance
and resources for teachers so they can help students
tell their stories digitally.
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