I have used this in the classroom before and think that it has some great information on historical events put in terms younger children will understand.
I know other people have posted Ben's Guide, but here's the K-2 section of the web site, which includes games and activities, as well as additional links and resources for the students. I particularly like the subtopic about "My Neighborhood," as it is relevant to what I will be teaching my students in my own classroom and I love supplemental material!
Ben's Guide to US Government, K-2. Includes sub topics relevant to the grade I teach, including "Your Neighborhood." Website also includes games and activities, lots of visuals and videos, and also additional resources and websites for the students to explore.
Teacher videos, resources and lesson plans. Discover great ideas and strategies to use as a teacher with this collection of videos covering Math, Science, English, History and more.
This is the Teaching Channel's website filled with educator resources. I have found several Science lab ideas from this site. Many resources are standards based and grounded in STEM research, but there are resources for all subject areas. There are also videos available that show lessons in practice.
I really like it when a seasoned teacher uses their vast knowledge and expertise to help other teachers. So here is a site I have used for years to get PowerPoints, lesson plans, etc. Most of the stuff needs to be tweaked but there is a lot of stuff to share.
Ron Peck (@Ron_Peck on Twitter) teaches social studies at North Valley High School in Medford, OR. A self-proclaimed history and tech geek, he's the co-creator and co-moderator of #SSChat and #APChat on Twitter. Visit his blog at http://historygeek29.blogspot.com/. How many times have you thought to yourself, "In what way can I spice up this unit and make it student-centered?"
"Trucker Buddy matches classes of students with professional truck drivers. Every week drivers share news about their travels with their class. Once a month, students write letters to their drivers. Students' skills in reading, writing, geography, mathematics, social studies, and history are enhanced and learning is fun."
This is an educational site in which teachers will find a large collection of reading suggestions and materials for their students. The site lists all of the books found in the Young Patriots series, which is a series designed for children. It then goes on to provide additional websites and links for each specific Patriot and individual mentioned. As you explore a little further, you will find several short videos on each of these individuals that can be used as great lead ins to any lesson about these Patriots. I found this cite to be very easy to use and navigate through, and filled with great resources and content.
Over 170,000 videos available since the 1980s that have aired on C-SPAN. They are also share=able and free. What a great resource for middle and upper grade found through the FDOE website
This website is a compilation of many federal websites. It has been organized by grade level, subject area, and topic to allow for easy searching. The websites you are directed to are full of information, videos, music, pictures, and other captivating items that will help to make your lessons more interesting for your students.
More than 1600 federal teaching and learning resources organized by subject: art, history, language arts, math, science, and others -- from FREE, the website that makes federal teaching and learning resources easy to find.
This site breaks down every possible category that you can think of across the educational disciplines. FREE also complies with any state requirements when it comes to Internet safety because all of the links are federally supported teaching and learning resources from federal agencies.
Awesome sight loaded with tons of factual information from videos to animations of science phenomena and documents and photos. If you are looking for it, it is probably here.
Wow! Thanks for sharing this site! Whenever I need ideas for any subject ill look here. I'll share this with my 5th grade team! Such an array of information given for teachers and students to use.
-Lisa
Search the Registry Browse By Subject Browse By Standard What is FREE? The Federal Registry for Educational Excellence (FREE) makes it easier to find digital teaching and learning resources created and maintained by the federal government and public and private organizations. Disclaimer The U.S.
WHAT IS FREE - The Federal Registry for Educational Excellence (FREE) makes it easier to find digital teaching and learning resources created and maintained by the federal government and public and private organizations.
Think of Netflix for Education video and you've got SAFARI Montage. With entire video libraries (All of Reading Rainbow and Bill Nye the Science Guy for example ) available locally at a school or centrally via the district, SAFARI Montage will allow you to create custom play lists, clips and lessons you can show your students with engaging and safe video materials.
In the article, it states that, "teachers of social studies content are less likely than teachers of other content areas to utilize technology in their classroom." This research study (carried out by a UCF faculty member) focuses on how a technology coordinators' beliefs towards technology, instruction, and students impacted how technology was used during a technology-enriched project with a group of fourth grade students. It was found that the coordinator's beliefs did in fact directly impact how technology was used.
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