Champions, an educational technology developer, has released Virtual Science Club, a Web-based program designed to help children learn scientific concepts and skills.
HotChalk (www.hotchalk.com), is a free online learning management system (LMS) designed specifically for K-12 educators. HotChalk helps teachers easily and quickly develop customized lesson plans and assignments, locate and integrate curriculum materials, and manage assignments and grading.
Teaching resources for mathematics teachers, a question and answer service for teachers and students, careers of mathematicians, a problem of the month and more.
Podcast channels on applying creative potential to everyday life and current affairs and stories from around the world (including Asia) - listed in the general studies and citizenship category of the podcast directory for educators, schools and colleges.
This site has all sorts of games that help students practice their multiplication facts. My daughter really got into Granny Prix. You can personalize your granny by changing her hair and wheel chair. Kalee gave her a rainbow mohawk and flames on her wheel chair. Then the grannies race. The faster you answer the facts, the faster your granny goes. We enjoyed it.
Check this one out! As a beginning teacher this would be great. Locate your school from the list and add a list of all of the supplies you would love to have for your classroom, but can't afford to buy. The site then helps you communicate your wish list with parents and other donors who can purchase something from your list. The donor gets a tax deductible reciept and the company ships the items right to your school!
PBS Teachers provides PreK-12 educational resources and activities for educators tied to PBS programming and correlated to local and national standards and professional development opportunities delivered online.
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Just in time for the 2010 Winter Olympiad taking place in Vancouver, BC this February, NBC Universal (NBCU) has teamed up with the National Science Foundation (NSF) to produce "The Science of the Olympic Winter Games," a 16-part educational video series that gives students extensive insight into the physics, physiology, and related science of sports like figure and speed skating, ice hockey, slalom-course skiing, and even curling.