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Mina Gharibi

My E-Book - 0 views

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    This is a great source, I believe. Teachers can use this as a on-going project throughout the semester to catalog the work of their students throughout the year. There are several ideas I can come up with to how this would be useful: 1. In a math classroom, students can catalog the important knowledge they aquire and would like to remember after the year is complete. Throughout the semester, students create pages/files to be uploaded to their e-book, or go in and manually add information that they find important in their lessons. They can use their e-books as a source of reference throughout the year, and in future years. As a teacher, you can also use this source to upload important assignments to the reference, so students can reflect back on them at a later date. 2. Science teachers can use this to create a class-create book covering the information that they have covered in class, as well as to document research students have come across on their own. This could be compiled of student assignments/projects/research/etc that students complete through their unit. And then the teacher can publish the e-book allowing students to have access to their work. This is a great resource because it motivates students to do better, knowing that their work is available for view by not only the teachers, but their peers, and others online.
Elizabeth Alliss

Middle School English - HomeworkSpot.com - 0 views

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    References and games
Blair Howard

Middle School Math - HomeworkSpot.com - 0 views

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    Resources, Topics, References for Middle School math.
Katherine Furr

The First Day of Middle School - 0 views

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    This website offers references and support for brand new teachers. It has postings from other teachers who explain what they should have done differently and so on. It offers a lot of support for new teachers who are struggling.
Mina Gharibi

Jefferson Lab - 1 views

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    Resource for teachers. Provides games, puzzles, events, workshops, reference materials, worksheets, activities, etc...
Lynnette Antwi

Teaching strategies for all grade levels - 0 views

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    Helpful website in which current teachers give tips to help other teachers with classroom management and different teaching tips.
Leatha Moretz

Google - 0 views

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    THE search engine. It is very helpful for finding just about everything. One thing is that the advanced search is much better for specific topics.
Leatha Moretz

U.S. Department of Education - 0 views

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    The US national website for everything education related including news. blogs, best practices, and information about becoming accredited and getting grants.
Leanna Foreman

A to Z Teacher Stuff For Teachers FREE online lesson plans, lesson plan ideas and activ... - 1 views

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    What a great website! I spent a good hour just looking at all the things on here. They have tips for us "new" teachers, ideas for lesson plans split up by subject and grade, articles from other teachers. if you have a bit of time check it out! it was really helpful to me
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    This is very cool. I just checked it out, and I think this is something I will reference later once I graduate!
Lynnette Antwi

teaching methods - 1 views

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    website is helpful with checking your students understanding and knowledge of a particular subject. Also is a good resource for teachers to use for classroom management and different teaching methods
Ashley Hargett

What's Special About This Number? - 0 views

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    The site has interesting facts about every number from 0 to 9999!
Robert Weirich

The Math Forum @ Drexel University - 0 views

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    This is a site that teachers can go on to help to get math problems and get involved in discussions about math related topic. This is a very useful sites for math teachers.
Blair Howard

Footnote.com - The place for original historical documents online - 0 views

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    Footnote helps you find and share historic documents. We are able to bring you many never-before-seen historic documents through our unique partnerships with The National Archives, the Library of Congress and other institutions.
Kari Stockton

School Family: Your Go-To Guide for School Success - 0 views

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    This resource is not only helpful for educators, but for parents as well. The specific article I am referring to provides parents with a detailed list of hints for homework-help and home-front strategies to get the most out of homework and study time (maybe a great "packet" to hand out at open-house =D ).
Lynnette Antwi

Teaching Resources - 0 views

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    This website allows you to look up audio, videos, worksheets, and lessons based on your topic/ unit. The site will even filter by grade level and subject and will give you different lesson plans/ worksheets you can use in the class. They also have interactive games for the lesson that students can do online.
Emily Panebianco

Merriam-Webster Online - 0 views

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    Having and using a dictionary is very important. The Merriam-Webster dictionary is a good, free online tool.
Lynnette Antwi

Read Intervention for ELL Students - 0 views

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    Teaching language arts to english as a secound language learners. Gives steps on how to work with ELL Students.
Lynnette Antwi

History Resource - 0 views

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    Good website for history teachers to use in the classroom
David Tondreau

women of Mathematics - 0 views

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    A good resourse for showing how women have contributed to the uses and development of mathematics
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