Annie's Resource Attic Gallery is a new feature of this website that will give you a sneak preview of clip art and photo collections before you download them. Many of the activity sets include collections of original art, photos, or both from the activities that you can download in zip format.
Doorway Online is a collection of free learning activities originally developed with funding from Scottish Borders Council. The suite comprises highly accessible educational activities that learners will find easy to use independently. Each exercise has range of accessibility and difficulty options.
2009 Updated Academic Vocabulary is an initiative of Tennessee's Department of Education. The goal of this project is to provide teachers a list of common terms or phrases aimed at improving vocabulary development of students in Tennessee. Although there is no single best way to teach terms and phrases, Dr. Marzano's research and theory on vocabulary development does point to a few generalizations that provide strong guidance. This site is dedicated to the sixth step in that process by providing a collection of games and activities designed to review and strengthen vocabulary development.
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The goal of this
project is to provide teachers a list of common terms or phrases aimed at
improving vocabulary development of students in Tennessee.
Although there
is no single best
way to teach terms and
phrases
,
Dr. Marzano's research
and theory on vocabulary development does point to a
few generalizations that provide strong guidance.
This site is dedicated
to the
sixth
step
in that process by providing a
collection of games and activities designed to review and strengthen vocabulary
development."
Using Google Docs, create a template that will serve as your daily agenda to be shared with students. Use tables, colors, and images to help organize your subjects or class periods.
Place your Google Doc agenda in the "About" section of Google Classroom to be viewed by your students.
When students open the Doc, they need to click the Drive icon and Save iit to their own Drive.
Every day or week you'll update your shared agenda Doc for your students which will be viewable to them through Google Classroom or Drive.
In Google Keep (keep.google.com) a new note needs to be made for each student. This note will be shared between you and your student so it doesn't matter if you create it or the student creates their own.
Here's a great Language Arts and ESL site called MightyBook that contains a wonderful collection of read-along activities. The story illustrations are wonderful and the words are even highlighted as they are being read.
Ask a teacher computer website with bookmarks for various activities on the computer, math, spelling, typing, etc. you will not be albe to access all the tools. sorted by grade level
hinkBook has something for everyone:
- Students can keep class notes, add questions and todos, then use ThinkBook's unique 'finder' notes to make a dashboard showing unanswered questions and outstanding todos for each class.
- Professionals can use ThinkBook to record meeting minutes and keep project notes. Plan work by grouping todos into projects. Create dashboards showing you the next few todos for each active project.
- Readers can take notes from books they read, tag each section with the topics covered, search for those topics later.
ThinkBook adapts to YOU, not the other way around.
a site hosted by the US National Park Service with interactive activities focusing on national parks in the areas of animals, people, history, nature, science, and the parks themselves. No need for a log-in to use the site, but students can become "Web Rangers" with an account