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Sample Lessons from the Field

 

The following are a list of lessons developed by teachers for their science and math classes. You are free to use, revise, and/or comment on any of these lessons. If you have a good lesson to share, email it to Jim Paolini.

 

MASTEP Summer 1998 Multimedia Lessons

For the past three summers, MASTEP has sponsored workshops for K-12 teachers. The focus of these summer MASTEP workshops was on training teachers to incorporate technology into their classrooms. The following are some examples of the multimedia lessons that were developed by the K-12 instructors during Summer 1998.

A Powerpoint presentation on DNA (grades 11-12), created by Maria Abilock, Andrew Hill School

biotechteacher@yahoo.com

A Powerpoint presentation on the water cycle (grade 4), created by Barbara Bicknell, Pomeroy School
A web game, created by Bill Callahan, Watsonville High School

wcalla9642@aol.com

A photo essay on the desert, created by Myra Flagg, Russell Middle School

mflagg@mhsgw.milpitas.k12.ca.us

A Powerpoint presentation on misconceptions in science (grades 11-12), created by Pauline Seales, Pioneer High School

pauline@aimnet.com

 

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This web page is under the supervision of Dr. Patricia Backer. She can be reached at pabacker@email.sjsu.edu or by phone at (408) 924-3214. This page was last updated on July 14, 2004 .