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Heather Peters

National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science (NCCSTS) - 0 views

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    Vetted case studies with complete lessons and materials. The principle is that by teaching in a case study format, it fosters higher-order thinking with a focus on cooperative, project-based learning strategies. The topics tend to be current and encourage debate. A search filtering by grade level found over 200 lessons for high school. 
Karl Falk

Practical Algebra Lessons - 1 views

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    Quick Lesson with Example Problem
Heather Peters

TypingClub - 2 views

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    Free typing program. Practice lessons and practice tests. Option to create account for longitudinal data, but account not required to see student's wpm/accuracy for current lesson/test.
Heather Peters

Lesson Plan | Teaching Hurricane Sandy: Ideas and Resources - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Hurricane Sandy  lesson plans; many cross-curricular ideas!
Heather Peters

Lessons by Grade Level - 0 views

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    Cyber safety lesson plans by grade level
Heather Peters

BetterLesson: Share What Works | Free K-12 Lesson Plans, materials and resources - 17 views

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    Thousands of common core aligned math & ELA lessons from master teachers
Heather Peters

Lesson Plans - Search Education - Google - 0 views

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    Teach your students to how find the best results on Google. (Beginning, intermediate and advanced levels)
Kathleen Smicker

Dr. Seuss | Seussville.com | Diigo - 2 views

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    lesson plans, activities, etc. for primary grades
chris moorhead

math game | Diigo - 3 views

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    Math playground contains math games and lessons that Special Education students with above average math skills can use to stay sharp.
chris moorhead

AdaptedMind - 0 views

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    Interactive Algebra Lessons for all grade levels
Heather Peters

Math Goodies - 6 views

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    Lessons, worksheets, webquests, games, homework, articles, puzzles, etc.
Heather Peters

Geometry: The Supplement - 5 views

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    38 weeks of Geometry lessons complete with Keynote, PowerPoint, PDF and handouts
Heather Peters

Algebra: The Supplement - 3 views

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    38 weeks of Algebra lessons complete with Keynote, PowerPoint, PDFs, and handouts.
Heather Peters

PE Central: The Web Site for Health and Physical Education Teachers - 1 views

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    "Welcome to the premier site for health & physical education teachers, parents and students. Our goal is to provide the latest information about developmentally appropriate physical education programs for children. To motivate, we offer fun kids fitness programs such as Log It and the PEC Challenge. We have over 1800 published lesson ideas."
Heather Peters

50 Really Cool Online Tools for Science Teachers | Online Degree Programs.com - 4 views

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    "A 21st-century education revolves around the Internet for everything from collaboration, tools, lessons, and even earning degrees online. If you are looking for ways to integrate online learning into your science class, then take a look at these cool online tools that are just perfect for both teachers and students."
Heather Peters

WorldWide Telescope - 0 views

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    View the universe from your computer by linking to the best ground and space telescopes. Check out the lesson plans available in the Educator Resources link from the Experience It drop-down menu.
Heather Peters

VCU Life Sciences | Secrets of the Sequence - 0 views

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    50 Free life science videos & lesson plans
Heather Peters

map games - National Geographic Education - 0 views

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    National Geographic Maps: Tools for Adventure is the best everything-map site I have seen. The site was created by the Children's museum of Indianapolis. Maps are presented as the keys to adventure. Students learn to use maps to find their way, share information, look at patterns, and solve problems. There are six excellent interactive games for students to practice putting their math skills to use. Students can explore a pyramid by guiding a robot to hieroglyphs, find sunken treasure, explore Mars, go on an adventure, see GIS in action, and visit Adventure Island. I love the realistic feel of these games, as students explore and guide robots, they get a "live" video feed of where they are navigating. On the National Geographic Maps: Tools for Adventures site, you will find information about the Indianapolis exhibit, how to use maps, related map links, and lesson plans. This is one of those websites that my description just won't do justice to, be sure to check it out!
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