Skip to main content

Home/ CVSD Elementary/ Group items tagged on

Rss Feed Group items tagged

karen sipe

Classroom Learning 2.0: About - 0 views

  •  
    "This Classroom Learning 2.0 blog has been set-up as part of the CSLA School Library Learning 2.0 program to encourage all of us to experiment and learn about the new and emerging technologies that are reshaping the context of information on the Internet today."
  •  
    This is a really organized blog set up for learning about 2.0. Please share with anyone you think might be interested.
karen sipe

Getting Started (Tours in Google Earth) - 0 views

  •  
    With Google Earth, you can create awesome tours, taking viewers on a virtual trip from place to place. You can enhance your tours with narration, images, videos, text, and other types of information. The tours you create can even be embedded into a website.
  •  
    How to get started using google earth.
karen sipe

Illuminations: Five Frame - 0 views

  •  
    Thinking about numbers using frames of 5 can be a helpful way to learn basic number facts. The four games that can be played with this applet help to develop counting and addition skills. Instructions Choose one of the four games that can be played with this applet: How Many: Identify how many items or empty squares there are. Build: Drag a certain number of items to the frame. Fill: Determine how many items are needed to fill the remaining squares. Add: Drag items to complete addition problems. Choosing Play All from the Games menu will randomize which of the four games is played.
  •  
    Another free resource from Thinkfinity. Math interactive.
karen sipe

Geometry Worksheets : Area, Perimeter, Angles - 0 views

  •  
    Free worksheets on a variety of topic for language arts (reading and writing, grammar, spelling phonics, handwriting) as well as math, science and social studies. There are also brain teasers and teacher helper tools such as award certificates, teaching tips, etc. In addition, there are holiday worksheets. This site would be great for differentiated activities. In a quick preview I saw they had worksheets that were of the same topic areas but they has easy and harder options available. This would be another good site to share with parents.
  •  
    Cool site for K-6 teachers. Lots of free resources.
karen sipe

GrowingWithGoogle - Google Presentations - 0 views

  •  
    GrowingWithGoogle - wonderful site for those who need support with google . Lots of tutorial videos about a variety of Google tools.
  •  
    Check out this terrific wikispace on google. Lots of tutorials on various google tools.
karen sipe

All Games - Micrsoft Office Game Templates by Dr. Jeff Ertzberger UNC Wilmington - 0 views

  •  
    Are you interested in using games in your classroom but just cant find ones that match your curriculum? Have you tried to create video or board games for your classroom only to be overwhelmed by the amount of time and effort required just to produce them? If you answered yes to these questions, this web site is for you. This site contains downloadable games, game templates, and utilities that teachers and trainers can use to enhance any lesson
  •  
    Neat site. I have never seen this before. Hope it's something new for many of you.
karen sipe

http://pbl-online.org/ - 0 views

  •  
    many educators are using technology to engage students in project-based learning exercises that build 21st-century skills and motivate students with practical and hands-on-activities. The nonprofit Buck Institute for Education and Boise State University have put together resources to help educators plan, design, and implement such leassons. Guides and planning tools are available, as are a handful of examples of project-based teaching and learning strategies that have been successful in the classroom.
karen sipe

Thumb War - Online Spreadsheets - EditGrid - 0 views

  •  
    Edit Grip allows users to collaborate via the web on a spreadsheet. Works very much like Excel.
karen sipe

Alphabetical - eThemes - 0 views

  •  
    This is an alphabetical listing of links to sites A-Z on just about any topic you may be interested in.
karen sipe

ProjectExplorer.org - 0 views

  •  
    With a view of travel as an educational experience like no other, the project makes use of digital media to promote an understanding of different culture and customs to students worldwide. The site hosts virtual field trips to England, Jordan, and South Africa that include more than 160 fort films that correspond to the destinations. Each video explains more about the region's food, music, culture, and language. Since 2003, project explorer has counted more than a million visitors to the site from more than 40 different countries. Recently, it won a Parents' Choice Award for "Outstanding Web Programming." The site's developers qre not working to add a fourth field trip--this one to Malaysia--the Project Explorer has lesson for upper elementary, middle and high school. They plan to offer lesson specifically designed for the early grades.
karen sipe

http://teachers.net/ - 0 views

  •  
    This site contains tons of links to free teacher resources. The home page currently has 6 categories which users can clink on and then go deeper into a specific area. The categories are chatboards which can be by grade, subject and state; classified ads which are free teacher classified ads, classroom projects with hundreds of project ideas, lesson plans, teacher jobs, teacher mailings for teachers to subscribe to for free.
karen sipe

Teacher Resources On Computers - 0 views

  •  
    TeAchnology is a site that has tons of resources for teachers. There are worksheets, lesson plans, rubrics, teacher resources, printables, tools, tips and there is a membership option. Some of the materials are available free as samples but if you want access to all of them I believe it is 29.99 a year.
karen sipe

Text Message (SMS) Polls and Voting, Audience Response System | Poll Everywhere - 0 views

  •  
    Allows teachers to turn basic cell phones into classroom performance clickers at no charge. Studetns can send poll responses and ideas achieved through bdrainstorming directly to an interactive webpage. An example of the use may be that when the students walk into class the teacher has a question on the IWB that students will need to respond to as their activating strategy for the lesson.
karen sipe

Engage Your Audience | Text The Mob - 0 views

  •  
    The easiest and most entertaining way to collect feedback from your audience: project polls or message boards on a large screen, have everyone send their input via their cell phones and see results instantly!
karen sipe

TeachAde | Free Educational Resources for Educators and Teachers - 0 views

  •  
    site that provides lesson plans and other resources for teachers. I signed up and found some interesting lessons. There seems to be a lot to go through. On the home page you will see a quick video tutorial about the site that I recommend you check out.
karen sipe

Search for Your Favorite Animals -- National Geographic Kids - 1 views

  •  
    There are tons of resources for kids on this National Geographic for Kids site.
karen sipe

Science News for Kids: Home Page - 0 views

  •  
    This site has a variety of science and math related topics for students to click on and learn about.
karen sipe

Ten Steps to Better Web Research - 0 views

  •  
    Article on 10 steps to a better web research.
karen sipe

Smithsonian Education - Lesson Plans - 0 views

  •  
    This site provides a variety of ready to use lesson plans on a variety of topics. The lessons have an essential question as well as an outline of strategies and activities that can be used to teach them. In addition, if appropriate, graphic organizers will be provided for use with the lessons. When you get to the site use the Find a Lesson Plan search feature to easily see if there is a lesson that aligns to your curriculum.
  •  
    Ready to use lesson plans from the Smithsonian. Nice Site. Great resource for students and kids.
karen sipe

The Super Book of Web Tools for Educators - 0 views

  •  
    Lots of web tools for K-12 classrooms. Like the fact that all the information is in this one resource.
  •  
    Thanks Joy Weikert for sharing.
« First ‹ Previous 61 - 80 of 115 Next › Last »
Showing 20 items per page