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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Sponsor’s Spot: Lip Plumping Treatment… Good Housekeeping Recommended
3. Weekly Topic: Weather
4. Note from a Printables Club Member
5. Related Games
6. Quote of the Week
7. Classified Ads
8. Subscription Management
#1. April 27, 2005
Dear Barbara,
Our trip to New York last week was great. My daughter said her four favorite things were 1) the food 2) Wicked 3) the food and 4) Wicked. We also saw Mamma Mia, which was fun, but didn’t compare to Wicked!
See ya on the Net,
Barbara J. Feldman
"Surfing the Net with Kids"
https://www.surfnetkids.com
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#3. Weather
by Barbara J. Feldman
https://www.surfnetkids.com/weather.htm
Weather Printable (** for premium members only)
https://www.surfnetkids.com/printables/files/printables-club/weather.pdf
Even though we have it every day, how much we really know about the weather? And what do meteorologists and climatologists really do? To satisfy my curiosity and yours, I went searching. This is what I found.
Climatologist’s Toolbox
http://whyfiles.news.wisc.edu/021climate/index.html
“How do scientists measure climate or look back in time to see what climate was like long ago? Most importantly, how do they try to forecast what might be in store for the planet?” Explore the Climatologist’s Toolbox to find out how scientists are learning from tree rings, ice cores and volcanos, and how they use this data to become better forecasters. This site for middle and high school students is part of the Why Files created by the National Institute for Science Education.
Dan’s Wild Wild Weather Page
http://www.wildwildweather.com/
Weatherman Dan Satterfield from Huntsville, Alabama explains weather for “kids between 6 and 16 years old and for their parents and teachers, too!” His site covers topics such as Clouds (my favorites are big, puffy cumulus), Wind, Radar, Satellites, Forecasting and Hurricanes. His illustrated explanations are concise, and he has a variety of good science links for teachers. Unfortunately, the game links are all out of date.
Make Your Own Weather Station
http://www.miamisci.org/hurricane/weatherstation.html
Using simple household materials and several purchased thermometers, elementary-age students can build tools that measure wind, air pressure, moisture and temperature. The instructions are explicit and easy to follow. Start by clicking on any of the labeled objects in the picture, or use the text menu below it. This weather station makes an excellent project for your family, scout troop or classroom.
… to continue reading, visit Surfnetkids: Weather .
#4. Note from a Printables Club Member
“The Surfnetkids Printables Club helps me manage the enormous offerings of the Internet and get info to my teachers in a timely fashion”
Eileen M. Rocchio
Librarian
Warwick Neck and Green School
Warwick, Rhode Island
**Printables Club members get 6 to 9 recommended sites (instead of the 3 included in this free newsletter) and
oodles of additional educational content with the Surfnetkids
Premium Newsletter.
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#5. Related Games
Weather Word Search
https://www.surfnetkids.com/games/weather-ws.htm
Printable Weather Word Search
https://www.surfnetkids.com/printables/files/printables-club/weather-ws.pdf (** for premium members only)
Acid Rain Crossword
https://www.surfnetkids.com/games/acidrain-cw.htm
Eathquake Crossword
https://www.surfnetkids.com/games/earthquakes-cw.htm
(Learn how to make games just like these with my step-by-step manual. )
#6. Quote of the Week
“The function of education is to help you from childhood not to imitate anybody, but be yourself all the time.” ~~ Jiddu Krishnamurti (1895 – 1986) Indian philospher, lecturer, educator and author
Click below for more on Jiddu Krishnamurti:
https://www.surfnetkids.com/related.php?t=Jiddu+Krishnamurti
Daily Education Quote via Email
https://www.surfnetkids.com/quotations/
#7. Surfnetkids Classified Ads
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Online games turn ordinary school assignments into interactive fun.
Show your kids how to author word searches, jigsaws and
crossword puzzles.
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Did you know that trying to pay off your high interest rate debt first can be the SLOWEST way to get out of debt?
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FUN GIFT IDEA: Puzzle Clonzz jigsaw paper for printing
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Want to get the word out? Surfnetkids.com text ads work wonders.
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