"The handy infographic below takes a look at how to get the most out of Google when you're doing online research. So whether you're helping your students learn how to find the information they need, or if you're doing your own research for professional development or personal interests, you can be an effective, efficient researcher. Keep reading to learn more!"
Nowadays students have a variety of ways to show what they know and to express themselves. Let's take a look at sample projects and some of the hottest apps for showing, explaining, and retelling. These tools can turn students into teachers and are great for sharing their answers to a project's driving question.
"Design thinking is a methodology for creative problem solving. You can use it to inform your own teaching practice, or you can teach it to your students as a framework for real-world projects."
Online Phonics practice delineated for different grade levels. This would make a great center as students can select activities by grade level and they only take a few minutes.
Free online educational games for young kids. Great for use with multipoints as kids can work independently, directions and questions are read out loud to students through short audio clips.
Remember the popular Seventies hit song I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing by The Hillside Singers? Yep...the world-famous Coca-Cola commercial (you can find it on YouTube). Well, four members of the Hillside Singers have teamed up with a family friend to form Treehouse 10 , and released Bug In A Puddle .
This morgue file contains free high resolution digital stock photographs and reference images for either corporate or public use. The purpose of this site is to provide free image reference material for illustrators, comic book artist, designers, teachers and all creative pursuits.
Explore U.S. history using primary sources from the Library of Congress. Kids can discover Americas Story, meet amazing Americans, explore the states. Includes songs, movies, quizzes and short stories about American history.
This unit is part of Gilder Lehrman's series of Common Core State Standards-based teaching resources. These units were developed to enable students to understand, summarize, and analyze original texts of historical and literary significance. Through this step-by-step process, students will acquire the skills to analyze any primary or secondary source material.