Pre-training website # 1 http://education.ti.com/calculators/downloads/US/#Guidebooks This is the Texas instruments website where workshop participants can familiarize themselves with the functions of the graphing calculator. This site is preferred since it also offers download and activities suitable for various grade levels math and science. In addition teachers can get information about local professional development activities.
Pre-training website # 2 http://quizstar.4teachers.org/ This site offers resources where teachers could create online interactive quizzes. One advantage it has over other similar sites is that multimedia files can be attached to questions. These quizzes could also be accessed from any web enabled device.
Graphic organizer website #1 http://my.hrw.com/nsmedia/intgos/html/igo_lessons.htm This web site has a variety of interactive graphic organizers which can help workshop participants to brainstorm, organize, and visualize their ideas. The organizers could be downloaded in PDF format and the comments could be typed in before printing it out. It is more useful than other similar sites because each graphic organizer also includes teaching notes with tips on how to use graphic organizers in the classroom.
This site is extremely easy to navigate has a variety of graphic organizers for teachers to organize their lessons. There are also organizers suitable for the math classroom such as Venn diagrams.
Workshop presenters could create free educational games, quizzes, activities and diagrams in seconds with the resources on this site. These could be hosted on blogs, websites or templates could be exported as image files ready to import into documents,
This site offers tips to make power point presentations more interactive questions to engage your students. There are also resources for presenters to get uploading your existing presentations, add new interactive activities, and publish slides printouts for participants.
Activity website #1 http://www.google.com/google-d-s/b1.html Participants can log into this free resource to collaborate, and share and edit documents. The difference with this site is that the participants could share document changes in real time whether or not they are physically in the same room.
Activity Website # 2 http://www.planbookedu.com/ On this site participants can download a lesson planning template which will allow them to share their plans with colleagues, administrators or a substitutes. They can access their plan book from any web enabled device. The basic plan book is free , but for a $ 25 yearly fee they could access common core and state standards, embed the planbook in their website, and print directly from their browser.
This is the Texas instruments website where workshop participants can familiarize themselves with the functions of the graphing calculator. This site is preferred since it also offers download and activities suitable for various grade levels math and science. In addition teachers can get information about local professional development activities.
Pre-training website # 2 http://quizstar.4teachers.org/
This site offers resources where teachers could create online interactive quizzes. One advantage it has over other similar sites is that multimedia files can be attached to questions. These quizzes could also be accessed from any web enabled device.
Graphic organizer website #1 http://my.hrw.com/nsmedia/intgos/html/igo_lessons.htm
This web site has a variety of interactive graphic organizers which can help workshop participants to brainstorm, organize, and visualize their ideas. The organizers could be downloaded in PDF format and the comments could be typed in before printing it out. It is more useful than other similar sites because each graphic organizer also includes teaching notes with tips on how to use graphic organizers in the classroom.
Graphic organizer website # 2 http://edhelper.com/teachers/graphic_organizers.htm
This site is extremely easy to navigate has a variety of graphic organizers for teachers to organize their lessons. There are also organizers suitable for the math classroom such as Venn diagrams.
Presentation website #1 http://classtools.net/
Workshop presenters could create free educational games, quizzes, activities and diagrams in seconds with the resources on this site. These could be hosted on blogs, websites or templates could be exported as image files ready to import into documents,
Presentation website # 2 http://www.lecturetools.com/interactive-presentation-tool
This site offers tips to make power point presentations more interactive questions to engage your students. There are also resources for presenters to get uploading your existing presentations, add new interactive activities, and publish slides printouts for participants.
Activity website #1 http://www.google.com/google-d-s/b1.html
Participants can log into this free resource to collaborate, and share and edit documents. The difference with this site is that the participants could share document changes in real time whether or not they are physically in the same room.
Activity Website # 2 http://www.planbookedu.com/
On this site participants can download a lesson planning template which will allow them to share their plans with colleagues, administrators or a substitutes. They can access their plan book from any web enabled device. The basic plan book is free , but for a $ 25 yearly fee they could access common core and state standards, embed the planbook in their website, and print directly from their browser.
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