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Nicolle Marchus

The Science Spot - 0 views

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    Everything from lesson plans to puzzles, site is for teachers and students. Includes an area to add and read teaching tips.
Nicolle Marchus

About Us - 0 views

  • Instructional Activities Integrating Technology
  • activities described here all take advantage of the unique features of technology to help enhance conceptual understanding of a variety of science
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    Science area of teach link.
Nancey Schortgen

Teaching with the Web - 0 views

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    Audio and culture lessons included
Nancey Schortgen

BCLCA - 0 views

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    Useful tools for teaching French
Nancey Schortgen

Conceptualising teachers' professional learning with Web 2.0 (Kevin Burden) - Academia.edu - 0 views

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    Professional Development for educators - research concerning relevance of and ways to use 2.0 Web tools for teaching and learning.
Brian Mears

ReadWriteThink Classroom Resources - 1 views

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    Lesson plans, print outs, and other activities that can be used with teaching reading/language arts to students of all ages.
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    This is a fun, interactive site, especially for graphic organizers and formatting essays.
Brian Mears

ProTeacher Community - 1 views

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    A website where all types of teachers (new, experienced, substitute, and student teachers) talk and give advice on a range of topics.
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    I love the idea of a forum that links the teaching community...there was even a forum specifically for future teachers to post questions. The site itself looks like it gets used quite a bit.
Laura Monfort

The Biology Corner - 0 views

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    This site provides handouts, quizes, tests and other useful resources for teachers on the various topics covered in biology.
Brock Williamson

Teaching Today | Lesson Plans | The American Revolution: A Chain Reaction - 0 views

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    identify the major causes of the American Revolution evaluate the significance of each event and its effects Give each set of four students 16 slips of colored paper. (Use a paper cutter to divide 8 sheets of pastel-colored paper into 64 equal slips). (This is the order of events; rearrange them before presenting them to the students.)
Nancey Schortgen

French teaching tips and tools - 0 views

  • What should you do on the first day of French class? Students may be new to language learning or coming back from vacation, so is it better to have some fun or dive right into grammar and vocabulary? Take a look a these excellent suggestions shared by teachers.
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