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	Hamilton Buhl Personal Headset with In-line Microphone and iCompatible TRRS PlugItem #: MS2-AMV  | Grades K-12$12.95
 Status: December 11
 This headphone with an in-line microphone and volume control is the perfect companion to any of your Apple devices.  SC-AMV features soft leatherette style washable, replaceable ear cushions an easy-to-wear lightweight design with swivel ear-cups and a 4 foot long, chew-resistant, braided nylon cord. All these features contribute to fatigue-free use in and out of the classroom. Comes in easy to mark light blue colors.
 Ideal headphone for student testing!
 
 Retail Price is $21.03, you save 44%!
 
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 Built with kid's health and safety in mind, these headphones are designed to combat the spread of head lice in schools. Each headphone comes in its own heavy-duty, write-on, moisture resistant, reclosable bag. When sealed in the bag, lice is killed in 24-48 hours without the use of chemicals.
 Minimum system requirements: Product Specifications:
 Headphone:
 
 In-Line Volume Control
 
 30mm Neodymium
 
 Frequency Response: 20-20,000 Hz
 
 Impedance: 32 Ohms
 
 Sensitivity: 105DB+/-4DB
 
 Max. Input: 100MV
 
 Plugs: 3.5mm
 
 Cord: 4 Feet
 
 Chew-Resistant, Braided Nylon Cord
 
 Headband: Adjustable
 
 Replaceable Leatherette Ear Cushions
 
 Mac/PC Compatible
 
 Microphone:
 
 6*2.5 Type
 
 Sensitivity: -58DB+/-3DB
 
 Frequency Response: 20-20,000 Hz
 
 Impedance: 2,200 Ohms
 
 Operating Voltage Nominal 3V
 
 In-Line Mute Button
 
 3.5mm TRRS
 
 Mono
 
 Warranty 1 Year
 
 
	
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		| Fit or Fat? | 6 to 8 |  
		| Students will be involved in a Science and Health lessons that involve nutrition and exercise.  They will create Healthy Snacks and exercise profiles for the class. |  
		| Exploring our World through Video | 2 to 4 |  
		| I want to allow students to use video to express their lives and the area in which they live.  I also would like for them to learn how to use a camera, import video and create great projects using that video. |  
		| Black History Month Menu/Choice Boards | 5 to 12 |  
		| •Students will write and create podcasts for a variety of purposes.
•Students will make choices about their learning, using a menu/choice board as a guide.
•Students will conduct guided research to create a variety of podcast projects to communicate their understanding of their research. 
•Students will work collaboratively with other researchers in creating interesting podcasts.
•Students will explore literature, music and the lives of people associated with black history month. 
•Students will engage in differentiated learning activities based on their interest and their ability. |  
		| An Entertaining Assignment | 11 to 12 |  
		| Make a gossip style video about a medieval character and the rules of Courtly Love and Chivalry they have either broken or upheld. Video may be shot using a Flip video camera from the media center and edited using MovieMaker. |  
		| Reading Rainbow  for Second Graders | 2 to 2 |  
		| Students will collaborate to develop a multimedia presentation based on a theme using a Reading Rainbow format consisting of book summaries, a team documentary, and original writing with illustrations. Teams of students with similar interests would be selected to work together on an eight to nine week project which will allow for differentiated learning opportunities. |  
		| Greek Mythology Movies | 6 to 6 |  
		| Students will learn about Greek myths.  Then, students create a script based off of a Greek myth, film, and edit their movies. |  
		| Book Reviews using FlipGrid | 1 to 5 |  
		|       (5.0 stars, 1 ratings)After writing narratives (fables) and putting them in book form, students will use FlipGrid to present their books and then watch each other's videos to peer review. |  
		| Virtual Speech | 11 to 12 |  
		|       (5.0 stars, 1 ratings)Integrate digital citizenship curriculum into student learning. Ensure full, equitable access and participation of all learners through high-quality technology tools and resources. |  
		| Score it, Take 2! | 3 to 12 |  
		|       (5.0 stars, 1 ratings)Create a score for a puppet opera based on a children’s story book; could be a whole class project or small group project |  
		| Rotational Math | 6 to 6 |  
		|       (5.0 stars, 1 ratings)Unit will be on how to use positive rational numbers.  I will cover Lesson 1-1 Fluently Add, Subtract, and Multiply Decimals.  The same rotational model will be used for all math topics. |  |  |