
"Internet Projects"
How much sunlight do we get? Join schools from around the world as they try to figure out how their geographic location (i.e. where they live) affects their average daily temperature and hours of sunlight.
Asteroid Watch Have you ever looked up in the sky and seen a shooting star?
World of Weather This standards-based Real Time Data Module has been created for use by students in the elementary grades to allow them to investigate weather phenomena both locally as well as in other places around the world.
Down the Drain How much water do you use everyday in your home?
Searching the World Over for Good Character The online project "Searching the World Over for Good Character" will enable students and teachers in schools around the world to come together in sharing their experiences demonstrating good character.
The Day I was Born The purpose of this project is to use the Internet to find and share important & interesting information about "What was happening in the world when you were born".
Feeder Watch Classroom FeederWatch is an exciting research and interdisciplinary education curriculum designed for students in grades 5-8.
EnergyNet Students learn problem-solving, technology and team-building skills as they deal with real-world issues of energy and the reduction of energy expenses.
NASA Quest Project These projects-- "Sharing NASA with our Schools"--allow students to share in some of the excitement of authentic scientific and engineering pursuits like high-altitude astronomy, Antarctic biology, and robotics.
Newsday Students write articles for the world to see online. Choose from articles written by other schools to include in your own newspaper.
This page was created by Bob Lupinek
Technology teacher at Brooks County Middle School