Creative ideas as to how to how to effectively execute colaborative science projects for students as well as a discussion of the importance and beneftis of doing so.
Though out of LA, has a large list of projects that require students to collaborate with other and diverse students. Some great science ideas for those in need of a spark
A seemingly inexhaustible resource for science instructors needing ideas, inspirations, or resources for not just collaborative, but also many other topes of activities for students of all levels
Interactive website showcasing the collaborative effort of educators and researchers to chronicle events in the Jim Crow South. Students should be supervised when on this, or provided with 100% appropriate materials from this. Jim Crow South provides so many facets that would allow students to work collaboratively on different asepcts.
Excellent resource for teachers that provides a myriad of different mediums of sources for to grab student interest and make projects and resource more fun if not less difficult or bland for your classroom.
Virtual Jamestown provides countless opportunities for teacher projects to set their kids lose on projects having to do with the colonial Virginia SOL.
A great interactive resource that adds a human touch to Virginia history through chronicling the vents in three communities during the mid 19th century.