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TEAMS Distance Learning provides live interactive television programming and online instructional activities and resources that address multiple learning styles. TEAMS brings together a combination of media in lessons and activities to accommodate the multiple intelligences of TEAMS teachers and students.
Visit the links below to take a field trip through the TEAMS Distance Learning Home Page for a "hands-on" interactive experience.
In Patti's Electronic Classroom, teachers find assessment tools for beginning readers and also see and hear demonstrations of how to use the tools. They have the option to join an asynchronous discussion with Patti and other reading teachers about using the assessments and getting answers to any questions they may have.
In Gary's earth processes module, the students build stream tables to have a first-hand experience with soil erosion. Then, the students go online and "test their stream erosion IQ" with this interactive online activity.
In Linda's Primary Mathematics Classroom, students use their new primary algebra skills they are learning in her Primary Algebra module and apply them online in this activity.
In Angie's Electronic Classroom, students are learning about the geographical regions in California. In this activity, they determine the region from visual and text clues that Angie provides to solve each puzzle.
In Gail's Electronic Classroom, students read "Letters to Rifka," a story of a young girl's trip from Russia to America. They interact with literature by writing stories about similar experiences they, or members of their families, have had.
In Gary's Electronic Classroom, teachers find an experiment to accompany Gary's Heat Module. Teachers and students can watch and listen to a demonstration of the Flask Fountain experiment, do an interactive activity sequencing what occurred in the experiment, as well as join a discussion forum to talk to Gary and other teachers who are doing the same experiment. Note:click through several warning messages to get to the Authorware activity.
*QuickTime plug-in
**Flash plug-in
***Authorware player
revised 10/6/99