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Jeremy Van Nieuwenhuyzen

ABC@2Learn.ca - a website for younger students! - 1 views

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    The main sections run across the top - About Me, Around Me, My Letters, My Numbers, and I Make. Each section lists the prescreened resources in the 2Learn.ca database. There are two icons at the top: ALL shows all of the resources in the database for that topic.
Jeremy Van Nieuwenhuyzen

Teaching Geometry with Google SketchUp - 2 views

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    Google SketchUp is a free, fun, easy-to-use 3D modeling application. Originally created for architects and designers, SketchUp is also a great tool for teaching geometry. The resources on this page will help you bring SketchUp into your classroom and show you some wonderful projects in 2D and 3D geometry.
Jeremy Van Nieuwenhuyzen

Organize your resources in an online binder - LiveBinders - 0 views

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    "LiveBinders is your 3-ring binder for the Web * Collect your resources * Organize them neatly and easily * Present them with pride"
Jeremy Van Nieuwenhuyzen

Online Math Help & Learning Resources - 0 views

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    Is math your favorite subject or your most hated topic in school? Here's plenty of math help, math fun and other useful resources for you! Find interesting quizzes, practice, homework help and other materials to keep you occupied; or fun facts, games, puzzles and other cool stuff to make this subject something to be enjoyed rather than dreaded. Have some fun while learning some key skills to improve your grades.
Jeremy Van Nieuwenhuyzen

http://www.pedagonet.com/ - 0 views

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    An impressive collection of online resources for educators. There are tests, worksheets, online activities and a lot of other useful tools on this site. There is also a version in French.
Jeremy Van Nieuwenhuyzen

Bridging World History: Unit 1: Maps, Time and World History - 0 views

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    There are so many more ways to study history than looking at simply military, nation-state analysis. This site addresses other tools historians use to investigate world history, such as the frameworks of geography and chronology. A geographical area can be used to explore commonalities across political borders to discover the effect of trade, disease, and migration. Included in this unit are readings, resources, maps, audio clips, a video to watch, as well as a transcript of the video. Pertinent questions and activities are also provided.
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