5th Grade Science Teacher Notes​
25 Interactive Primary / Elementary Maths Games for your IWB - 0 views
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" WP Greet Box icon X Welcome Googler! If you find this page useful, you might want to subscribe to the RSS feed for updates on this topic. Dreambox provides a set of free maths tools to use on your interactive whiteboards. There are 25 flash-based interactive resources to use, suitable for KS1 and lower KS2 (Grades K-4) Games include Numbers 1-10, 1-20, Matching Number pairs, Ordering Fractions and fraction addition. Plus many more! These will work on any interactive whiteboard (and even just on a Projector)."
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5th Grade Science Georgia Standards of Excellence
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The History Project - Niles Lichtenstein and Ben Yee Grades 5 to 12 1 Favorites 0 Comments Share Link The History Project is an online storytelling and sharing tool with a goal of curating and preserving personal life stories. Scroll through to view already-created stories to get a...less Here is the direct link to share this resource review. Feel free to copy and paste this URL into an email or place it on your web page or blog so others can read this TeachersFirst review: Close Link The History Project is an online storytelling and sharing tool with a goal of curating and preserving personal life stories. Scroll through to view already-created stories to get a sense of the site's features, then click "Get Started" to begin your story. Add memories using photos, documents, video, audio clips, and much more. When telling your story, view it in several different formats. Choose memories, timeline, tags, or map to look at stories from several different perspectives. Some videos are hosted on YouTube. If your district blocks YouTube, the videos may not be viewable. You could always view them at home and bring them to class "on a stick" to share. Use a tool such as Freemake Video Converter, reviewed here, to download the videos from YouTube.