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Marie Snyder

History Made Every Day - 0 views

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    A site to search history topics for videos and games
Joan Hansen

Art History Videos - 0 views

shared by Joan Hansen on 11 Feb 10 - Cached
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    This is a really good website for art history podcasts with video. Love it.
Jessica Peterson

Discovery Channel : Science, History, Space, Tech, Sharks, News - 0 views

shared by Jessica Peterson on 19 Jan 10 - Cached
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    Discovery Channel online lets you explore science, history, space, tech, sharks, & more, with videos & news, plus exclusives on your favorite TV shows.
Kim Amick

NASA: Challenging the Space Frontier | Scholastic.com - 0 views

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    Discover the history and future of space exploration with these fun interactive learning games. Meet astronauts John Glenn and Mae Jemison and read transcripts from interviews with Buzz Aldrin and Sally Ride. Learn about the top 20 space firsts, see space photographs, create a timeline, and more. Includes teacher's guide, with suggested online and offline cross-curricular activities.
Kim Amick

Social Studies Web Sites for Teachers - 1 views

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    Variety of websites relating to all areas of Social Studies
Marla Ingebretson

good website - 0 views

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    FunBrain is the #1 site for online educational games for kids of all ages. (math, grammar, science, spelling, history)
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    cool site
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    Educational games
slpptchr

8 Tips for Reaching Out to Parents | Edutopia - 0 views

  • 8. Participate in After-School Activities This could be anything from coaching to attending as a spectator. I coach varsity cross-country, and beyond adoring my engagement with students in a non-academic setting -- which has a host of benefits unto itself -- I enjoy interacting with parents on a daily basis. We speak not only about how their child is doing athletically, but emotionally and academically as well. I can't express how often this rapport has helped me realize how to communicate more effectively with teens, both on the field and inside the classroom. How should teachers effectively communicate with parents, and involve them in their child's education? Please share your thoughts and experiences in the comments section below. David Cutler's Profile Sign in or register to post Sign in to vote! (2) Learn More About Home-to-School Connections Latest Social Media in Education: Resource Toolkit "It's Not What's Wrong With the Children, It's What's Happened to Them" PBL Pilot: Matching PBL With Traditional Grading The Beginners' Guide to Connecting Home and School Listening to Parents: What It Means to Be an Ally David Cutler High School History, Government and Journalism teacher from Boston follow: https://www.facebook.com/SpinEdu?ref=hlhttps://twitter.com/spineduhttp://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=187650844&goback=.nmp_%2A1_%2A1_%2A1_%2A...http://pinterest.com/spinedu/ Related Tags: Home-to-School ConnectionsParent PartnershipAll Grades Comments
  • othing spells "unprofessional" more than a messy-looking teacher,
    • slpptchr
       
      Does that look professional?
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