> Wednesday, March 7, 2001 > > > March is Women's History Month. At ALI, we have put together a sample of > some of the top resources across all curriculum levels for your use. > These resources, and many more like them, will be featured on our site to > help make this a great month in the classroom! > > CONTRIBUTIONS OF WOMEN TO PHYSICS. This site targeted at the high school > level presents an archive of more than 80 citations of the contributions > of 20th century women to physics, including Marie Curie and Jocelyn > Burnell. > http://www.physics.ucla.edu/~cwp/ > > ENCOURAGING GIRLS IN SCIENCE. This resource guide contains links to sites > from "The Women of NASA" to "Tele-mentoring Young Women". This resource > guide is for all levels with an emphasis on middle school. > http://ali.apple.com/action.lasso?-database=resguide&-layout=detailed&-resp > onse=%2fali%2fresguide_display.html&-op=eq&guidenum=244&-search > > WOMEN IN HISTORY. This Unit of Practice for the middle-high school level > focuses on bringing technology into the classroom during Women's History > Month for a two-week project. > http://ali.apple.com/action.lasso?-database=UOPs&-layout=Detailed&-response > =%2fali%2fUops_Display.html&-recordID=33664&-search > > FAMOUS WOMEN FOR ELEMENTARY STUDENTS. This resource guide for the > elementary school level contains links ranging from "Women's History > Month Ideas" to "Name Game of Famous Women". > http://ali.apple.com/action.lasso?-database=resguide&-layout=detailed&-resp > onse=%2fali%2fresguide_display.html&-op=eq&guidenum=730&-search > > If you cannot copy and paste the URL you can find all these resources and > many more by searching the Resources and Units of Practice for Women's > History. > http://www.apple.com/ali > > -- This is the CPS Science Teacher List. To unsubscribe, send a message to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For more information: <http://home.sprintmail.com/~mikelach/subscribe.html>. To search the archives: <http://www.mail-archive.com/science%40lists.csi.cps.k12.il.us/>
