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Hubble Middle School
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| Educator, Level |
Category |
Year |
Description |
| Sulek, 6th |
MiniGrant |
2003 |
Handheld Global Positioning Units: Expose students to current technology in geography and its uses in various fields; contrast with technology used for navigation in the past. |
| Bresnahan, At Risk |
MiniGrant |
2003 |
LCD Projector: Use with currently existing computer network to allow at risk children to develop technology skills while working collaboratively on writing and math projects as well as reinforcing successful classroom interactions and completion of academic projects. |
| Harrington et al., 8th |
MiniGrant |
2004 |
"Guess Who" for Foreign Languages: Purchase of games to use in encouraging the students to use and apply French vocabulary and grammar in an interactive fashion. |
| Sontag et al., 7th-8th |
MiniGrant |
2004 |
Capturing Microscopic Images: Purchase of a digital microscope camera that allows the teacher point out microscopic features out to the entire class more easily. |
| Hech, 8th |
MiniGrant |
2005 |
Non-Euclidian Geometry/Lenart Sphere: Use of the Lenart Sphere to investigate geometric principals and understand how these principals may be different when geometry is not confined to a plane. |
| John et al., 7th |
MiniGrant |
2005 |
Life Science Learning: Dissectible human torso model to provide visual and kinetic stimulation and reinforce topics related to major organ systems. |
| Luehring, 6th - 8th |
Occasional |
2006 |
Library Literacy
Program: New books and journals, "leveling"
all library materials so readers can find books
according to their skill level, and monitoring to
track student progress. |
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