http://careervoyages.gov/
"The ultimate road trip to career success!"
This is a great website for parents, students and teachers to see what jobs are in demand and what these jobs are all about. Videos are also included here.
InDemand Magazine
It is published for the U.S. Department of Labor by McGraw-Hill. Each issue focuses on a different career and are available to look through or print at the website: http://www.careervoyages.gov/indemandmagazine-main.cfm
Monday, March 24, 2008
Sunday, March 23, 2008
WebQuest.Org... to create or find a webquest
http://webquest.org/index.php
A complete and current source of information about the WebQuest Model.
WebQuests are inquiry-oriented lessons in which learners find information on the web.
Instead of sending them off on "Google," create a (or find an existing) WebQuest to lead students to information you want them to explore on the internet.
I have used WebQuests and love them! Please feel free to come to me with any questions.
A complete and current source of information about the WebQuest Model.
WebQuests are inquiry-oriented lessons in which learners find information on the web.
Instead of sending them off on "Google," create a (or find an existing) WebQuest to lead students to information you want them to explore on the internet.
I have used WebQuests and love them! Please feel free to come to me with any questions.
Labels:
English,
ESL,
Math,
Science,
Social Studies,
Technology,
Web 2.0
Illuminations....shine the light on math!
http://illuminations.nctm.org/
Illuminating NCTM's vision for school mathematics!
102 online math activities and 515 lessons can be found here along with hundreds of web links to support math.
Check out this incredible resource.
Illuminating NCTM's vision for school mathematics!
102 online math activities and 515 lessons can be found here along with hundreds of web links to support math.
Check out this incredible resource.
ICYouSEE: T is for Thinking... A Guide to Critical Thinking About What You See on the Web
http://www.ithaca.edu/library/training/think.html
A very user-friendly, fun website that walks you through web source evalation. There is even a quiz to check if they paid attention! :)
A very user-friendly, fun website that walks you through web source evalation. There is even a quiz to check if they paid attention! :)
Eduhound Espanol....bilingual tutorials
http://www.eduhound.com/espanol/bilingual_links.cfm
A terrific list of bilingual tutorials that will be so helpful with our ELL students. From CNN Newsroom for ESL to free downloadable programs, eduhound has definitely tracked down the best there is to support our program!
A terrific list of bilingual tutorials that will be so helpful with our ELL students. From CNN Newsroom for ESL to free downloadable programs, eduhound has definitely tracked down the best there is to support our program!
Teach with Technology 4 Teachers English Language Learning
http://www.4teachers.org/profdev/index.php?profdevid=bee
This is a fantastic, comprehensive resource for Bilingual Education and ELL. This list includes links to amazing websites. Check it out!
This is a fantastic, comprehensive resource for Bilingual Education and ELL. This list includes links to amazing websites. Check it out!
Ide@s.... for ideas to use in the classroom
http://www.ideas.wisconsin.edu/
Ide@s is a database of teacher-reviewed and standards (Wisconsin's) aligned lessons, interactive tools, video and other resources. Developed by University of Wisconsin, it is useful for any k-12 teacher.
The Videoide@s section offers over 160 videos on topics including acid rain, carbon dioxide, the Bernoulli Effect, circuits and more.
Search the site by grade level or subject area. The subject areas covered include the usual plus dance, ESL, physical education, information literacy, music education, health, business, art and design, environmental education, theatre, special education, world languages, and professional development, etc. This a a fantastic, easy to use site. There are many awesome resources here. It is wonderful to see a site like this for educators to use.... for free!
Ide@s is a database of teacher-reviewed and standards (Wisconsin's) aligned lessons, interactive tools, video and other resources. Developed by University of Wisconsin, it is useful for any k-12 teacher.
The Videoide@s section offers over 160 videos on topics including acid rain, carbon dioxide, the Bernoulli Effect, circuits and more.
Search the site by grade level or subject area. The subject areas covered include the usual plus dance, ESL, physical education, information literacy, music education, health, business, art and design, environmental education, theatre, special education, world languages, and professional development, etc. This a a fantastic, easy to use site. There are many awesome resources here. It is wonderful to see a site like this for educators to use.... for free!
Labels:
dance,
English,
environmental education,
History,
Math,
physical education,
Reading,
Science,
Social Studies,
Technology,
theatre
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