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Imagine walking into a classroom where five children are researching animal adaptions, while another three students are working on a presentation to teach their peers how to use math to determine deer population in the local area. Another five are preparing graphs and charts to do this investigation, while another three are researching the effects of over population of native species. The end result will be all these kids coming together to learn, meet, and master the national math and science standards. How does a teacher do this? How does this happen in a classroom? She does this through the use of technology.

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Imagine walking into a classroom where five children are researching animal adaptions, while another three students are working on a presentation to teach their peers how to use math to determine deer population in the local area. Another five are preparing graphs and charts to do this investigation, while another three are researching the effects of over population of native species. The end result will be all these kids coming together to learn, meet, and master the national math and science standards. How does a teacher do this? How does this happen in a classroom? She does this through the use of technology.

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