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Kim Amick

Social Studies Web Sites for Teachers - 1 views

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    Variety of websites relating to all areas of Social Studies
Angie Saxlund

Apples4theteacher.com - A Primary Website - Educational Games and Activities for Kids - 0 views

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    Apples4theteacher.com. a primary website, offers interactive educational activities and online games for teachers and homeschoolers. Educational games are categorized by subject - Language Arts online games, online Spanish games, online Science games, Social Studies educational activities, Educational Math games, Foreign Language interactive games, Creative Arts and Crafts - counting, measuring, Presidents, Irish Symbols, map of US, countries, animal classification, human body book, alphabetize a list of words, word magnets, tangrams, puzzles, Dr. Seuss puzzles, Presidential trivia.
Donalee Strand

Brain Pop - 0 views

shared by Donalee Strand on 03 Feb 10 - Cached
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    Activities across the curriculum,especially Science, Social Studies and Math
Christine Erickson

Educational Videos for Pre K- Grade 8 - 0 views

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    Enhance your lessons with Educational Video">free educational video, math video, science video, social studies video, reading comprehension, Spanish videos, Holiday craft videos, School House Rock, Clifford, Sesame Street
Craig Nansen

Teachers Embrace Digital Learning Strategies | MindShift - 3 views

  • “When I went to school, computers were put in a room called The Lab,” Bellow said. “‘What are they experimenting with in there, I thought.’ Technology wasn’t built into what we were doing. It was farmed off in a room, like it was special.
    • Craig Nansen
       
      I have been opposed to "labs" for most of my career, other than curriculum labs where they are used every day for a class such as keyboarding. Teachers used to send their students to the computer lab, and then have them come back to their room where they would teach them math, reading, social studies, science the old fashioned way.
    • Craig Nansen
       
      What do you think about computer labs? Would you rather have the technology in your classroom?
    • Jenna Wegner
       
      I would rather have them in my classroom so students could use them when they needed.
    • anonymous
       
      Definitely would rather have it in my classroom!
    • Sally Dumas
       
      I would like a computer lab cart - we can use take the cart to our classroom when we need them!
    • Elizabeth Odermann
       
      I love having computers in my classroom this year. It is part of my classroom culture and can be spontaneous for learning. It was so frustrating to have to plan around using a lab.
    • Marie Snyder
       
      I would like them in my classroom, and selfishly not have to share the cart with every other 5th grade room.
Christine Wolla

kinderchatplay - Google Earth Projects - 0 views

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    Classroom landmark projects
Josh Kittell

Cutting Edge Classroom Part I- Teachers and technology - Kent Reporter - 0 views

  • Some teachers such as Tahoma physical educator instructors Jeana Haag and Tracy Krause are helping to define how new technology can affect classrooms. Jeana Haag and Krause, who use an iPad 2 for their P.E. classes, recently gave presentations at the Seattle's Best West Conference on the use of iPads in physical education. "Really, because of the mobile situation, it's perfect for us," Jeana Haag said. "Aside from the daily stuff, it's right there in our hands. We can have student scores at any time." At Glacier Park Elementary fifth grade science and social studies teacher Brandon Betlach was able to obtain iPads for the students in his classroom due to a grant proposal he promoted. He began teaching the students how to use them in late September and now uses them as a part of science experiments. Among the most noticeable changes technology has brought to the classroom has been in communication and organization. Rather than have to spend hours transcribing the grades of pencil-written homework assignments or test results onto a computer, netbooks and laptops, in addition to online assignments, enable teachers to spend more time teaching. Mercer said that it also allows teachers to direct their students from home if needed due to an emergency or illness as long as they have Internet access. In Jeana Haag's P.E. classes, the iPad, with its Internet access, can provide video instructions for various activities out on the track, or record a student's test to show their form or posture. The teacher can also immediately record their times and statistics on the spot, which aids in accuracy. "From the teacher's side, management and presentation are easier," Jeana Haag said. "We don't have to worry about getting grades in, getting things down from our clipboards. It's a big time saver for us."
Craig Nansen

"Use backchanneling in your classroom" published in the February 2010 NJEA Reporter! | ... - 0 views

  • “Use backchanneling in your classroom” published in the February 2010 NJEA Reporter!
  • The inspiration for this project came from a blog post by Chris Webb of Minot Public Schools in Minot, North Dakota. He wrote about how his colleague, Pat Gerding, used TodaysMeet.com in his middle school social studies classroom.
  • You can view the article right here (on the web) entire issue here online (it’s pretty slick – a ‘virtual PDF’ that gives you tons of viewing options) or just read our article here (4.4 mb .PDF).
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    "Use backchanneling in your classroom"
John Groves

British Museum - Welcome to the British Museum - 0 views

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    Egypt and mesopotamia India webpages
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    good for 6th grade ss
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