The site explains what scientific notation is, how to convert numbers into scientific and decimal notation, and gives some example problems that are worked through step by step.
Biology, ecology, habitat, and status of rare, threatened and endangered species of mammals and information on their native countries: biodiversity, ecosystems, population, and land use.
The Power of a Power law is demonstrated by Algebrahelp.com with several examples using numbers and variables. An online worksheet is available for extra practice.
This page highlights using the new Bloom's Taxonomy to design meaningful learning assessments by
Kevin Smythe & Jane Halonen. Scroll down the page to view the "cognitive taxonomy circle". It's a very useful graphic.
A site where students or teachers can upload a file (100 MB limit) so all can access it through the Web. The site keeps your document private and allows you to set an expire time from 30 minutes to 1 week.
Summarizing info for postreading & prewriting activity helps students synthesize what they have learned. This tool allows students to develop an outline of a person for biographical use.
This is the biggest, searchable database of political cartoons, by the best editorial cartoonists in the world - and all of these cartoons are available for you to reprint, for a fee, but you can browse them for free.
CuePrompter is a free teleprompter/autocue service. Your browser works like a teleprompter -no extra software needed. Could be used during student speeches.
This is an update to Bloom's revised taxonomy to account for the new behaviours emerging as technology advances and becomes more ubiquitous. Bloom's revised taxonomy accounts for many of the traditional classroom practices, behaviours and actions but does
Fun, interactive, research-based simulations of physical phenomena from the PhET project at the University of Colorado.
Interactive tools that enable students to make connections between real life phenomena and the underlying science which explains such p