I found this Treehouse TV website while surfing the web and it goes along with the 6.2 standard because it goes hand in hand with the grade levels of pre k- 3rd.It will really draw the children to learn on here because their favorite characters are teaching them like Dora, Little Bear,and The Bubble Guppies. Plus it teaches technology to them by the different games and activites they offer. So i suggest you and your little definitely check it out!
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This is a wedsite for teachers and students to create and store class notes. It's easy and free, and helps students keep track of their class assignments. It also provides self assessment quizes. You can also share notes with other classmates and the notes are unlimited.
Khan Academy is on a mission to provide a free world-class education to anyone anywhere. With over 2,600 videos covering everything from arithmetic to physics, finance, and history and 200 practice exercises, we're helping students learn whatever they want, whenever they want, at their own pace.
This site goes along with standard 6.1. This website is not only great for presentations but it is also great for teacher to student collaboration and sharing ideas around the classroom!
As a part of Standard 6.8, this is an emerging technology. To download your newspaper, use the link at the bottom of the generated image. You can use the images as you wish ie. put them on your own website or blog. Please note, that direct linking to the newspaper clippings doesn't work; the images are deleted from the server after a short time span.
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This is a great site for both teachers and students. This site has links to many interactive resources for anyone interested in art. This website meets the standard 6.2 because it has grade-level and content-specific technology resources, including assistive technology, to increase student participation in the total curriculum.
you can become a member of MOMA, but its a little pricey. I think you get what you pay for in the end.
This is a website that is a fun way to practice math topics. It was created in 2002, and is a free website your students can do in the classroom, or at their houses. Math games, word problems, logic puzzles, and even math videos are available.
This site has a variety of documents (referral slips, behavior logs, etc.) that can be used to communicate with students and parents about what goes on in the classroom.
This website is primarily based with interactive activities for high school students. It has a lot of information and interactive ways in which the students can view it. It is a Historical based website that would be very useful for high school history teachers. This will facilitate the use of Standard 6.1 because it allows teachers to facilitate learning in their classrooms and to enhance hands-on-experiences and problem solving.
Speakaboos allows children to develop literacy skills while learning about technology in a safe and fun environment. It also presents teachers and parents with worksheets and lesson plans.
This website is a math website for Pre-K through Eight grade to get some extra practice. It is a free site with several different activities. It also is aligned with state standards and is used in over 150 countries.
This is a totally free web site. Teachers can set up virtual classrooms with their students. This allows teachers to interact with students and students to interact with students and keep learning fun and exciting. The best part about this is, there is no e-mail address required so every student can have their very own blog.
This was a very neat website showing webquests for K-12 grades. Webquests help to supplement instructional strategies in the classroom. This website shows you how to actually create a webquest and it also has ones already designed and you can use those instead of developing your own. These are very fun and very educational!
This site is a very good one for Standard 6.1 because it not only provides a variety of games and practice for enhanced learning, but it also includes ideas for how teachers can include the games in their lesson plans to explain new concepts and to review previous material. The site is very easy to navigate -- with good graphics and interactive components and a variety of games and teaching suggestions for all subject areas.
This is a very interactive website for students to learn and have fun at the same time. As a teacher, you can use this website to integrate instructional technology in the classroom by teaching a lesson and then let the students play a certain game that you instruct them how to do. I will use this website as a tool in my classroom to help influence my future students that learning can be fun.