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	Microsoft LifeCam HD WebcamItem #: 6216  | Grades K-12$39.49
 This webcam is also offered for FREE as part of a bundle.  Check it out here! Grab the Microsoft LifeCam HD-3000 Webcam and unlock fun and exciting new ways to use technology in the classroom.  Conduct a video interview with a local business owner to give your students a chance to learn about how a business is conducted.  Do you teach a foreign language?  Try and set up a videoconference with a class in another country and give your students the chance to hear about another culture directly from those who live there.  Combine the webcam with a stop motion animation program and set your students loose on animation adventures.  The possibilities are endless!Some of the LifeCam’s great features include: True 720p HD video: Records true HD-quality video at up to 30 fps.16:9 widescreen: Offers cinematic video recording.TrueColor Technology: TrueColor technology automatically delivers bright and colorful video, in virtually all lighting conditions.Noise Cancelling Microphone: Crystal-clear audio and built-in unidirectional microphone with acoustic noise cancellationUniversal Attachment Base: Works on your desktop, laptop, or notebook.Share Videos: Share videos with Messenger, Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter.Works with: Windows Live Messenger, Yahoo!, AOL Instant Messenger, and Skype.Three-Year Limited Warranty
 
 Minimum system requirements: Windows® 7, Windows Vista®, Windows XP (with Service Pack 2 (SP2) or higher); VGA video calling: Intel Dual-Core 1.6 GHz or higher, 1 GB of RAM; 720p HD recording: Intel Dual-Core 3.0 GHz or higher, 2 GB of RAMCD-ROMUSB 2.0
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		| Lesson Plan Name | Grades |  
		| Electricity - how it works and how we measure and pay for it! | 6 to 12 |  
		| What is electricity, and where can we see it in our daily lives. This lesson is primarily informational, providing an easy-to-understand description of electricity and how it is literally all around us. |  
		| High School Energy Audit | 9 to 12 |  
		| You will take scientific measurements, question school staff, and obtain various kinds of information related to how your school uses energy. As you finish each investigation, you will write a scientific report with graphs and recommendations and present it to school
officials. |  
		| 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. |  
		| (PART 2) Applied STEM: Rocketry and its Components | 6 to 8 |  
		| See Part 1 for all following sections with the exception of Lesson Plan Description. |  
		| (PART 3) Applied STEM: Rocketry and its Components | 6 to 8 |  
		| See Part 1 for following sections with the exception of Lesson Plan Description. |  
		| (PART 4) Applied STEM: Rocketry and its Components | 6 to 8 |  
		| See Part 1 for the following sections with the exception of Lesson Plan Description. |  
		| Coding Made Fun! | P-K to 12 |  
		|       (5.0 stars, 1 ratings)We will need iPads to be able to program the Hackaballs. They teach student coding through creative play. Hackaball is a computer in a ball that students can program using an app on an iPad. We have received the hackaballs and now we are in need of a way to run the program. |  
		| Living Wax Museum | 5 to 8 |  
		|       (5.0 stars, 1 ratings)Students will complete a biography about a person of their choice.  This project includes a written paper, a slideshow, and creating a poster board that will be displayed throughout the school. |  
		| PreK Math Support | P-K to P-K |  
		|       (5.0 stars, 1 ratings)Osmo Sets with compatible devices will help students develop a concrete understanding of mathematical concepts. Timely feedback is critical to provide purposeful response to improve upon a student's learning and limit potential misconceptions. |  
		| Technology for All Learners | 4 to 4 |  
		|       (5.0 stars, 1 ratings)Lesson objectives:
1) I can identify the parts of a fraction.
2) I can compare fractions with the same numerator or the same denominator. |  |  |