Beth Lynne
Hello! I am a science and mathematics teacher in New Jersey. My professional interests as they pertain to technology include integrating technology into my instructional planning as much as possible, helping to create and maintain websites in my school and district, assisting teachers in finding online resources to suit their classroom needs, and also facilitating college level classes online for two universities. I love computers and any new gadgets, so you can always find me going through "technological withdrawal" if I am too far away frrom the Internet for too long! Personally, I enjoy playing video games with my two children (there are educational implications for these games as well--we can explore them further, if you like!) and shopping online. I do have other interests, as well. I like to walk, swim, go to the beach, and read. And, of course, writing! My husband and I are also starting an online home decor business--he is the talent (he creates home decorations) and I am the business person, handling the money. Further, I am working on a novel and a handbook of lessons on differentiating instruction, which hopefully will be available in the summer online.
I hope you enjoy reading my articles as much as I love writing them.
Latest Articles
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Terrorism in the UK
With the latest attacks in the UK, children may be harboring unasked questions and feelings.
Jul 1, 2007
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Summer Cooking Lessons for Kids
Parents get tips on how to bond with and keep kids occupied during the summer through simple kitchen lessons.
Jun 19, 2007
- Beth Lynne
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Grand Theft Auto
Are video games the cause of behavior problems, or do behavior problems cause video games?
Jun 4, 2007
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Forming a Behavior Plan
Instituting a positive behavior plan will begin to remove some of the problem behaviors that plague the classroom.
May 20, 2007
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Mother's Day Projects
Short projects that are manageable for Mother's Day are presented.
May 6, 2007
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Motivating Math Students
Motivating students who are turned off by math is difficult, but a few strategies can go a long way.
Apr 29, 2007
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School Lockdown Tech
Some of the current school lockdown procedures are examined and suggestions are made for the future.
Apr 22, 2007
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The Technology of Hair
Vocational programs should have a more prominent place in the school curriculum.
Apr 15, 2007
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Weight Gain and Technology?
Reasons for the weight gain of the current generation of children are examined.
Apr 9, 2007
- Beth Lynne
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Spongebob versus Scooby Doo
The use of today's cartoons are examined in this article, using Spongebob Squarepants and Scooby Doo as examples.
Apr 1, 2007
- Beth Lynne
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