This video clearly shows kids what personal information is and why they should keep it safe. It is promoted for grades 4 through 6, but it is appropriate for 3rd grade as well.
Common Sense Media improves the lives of kids and families by providing independent reviews, age ratings, & other information about all types of media. Useful information for all grade levels regarding digital citizenship
Check out our Scope & Sequence below to find the right resources for your classroom. The grade-differentiated units spiral to address a cross-curricular approach. Teachers can use the units either sequentially by grade or at any grade level within the band.
This is a really cool website that is in association with a school, this craft in particular was set up by a fifth grade teacher. So this craft can be done by older children, and it is not just a work sheet it is three demensional
6th and 7th grade free math worksheets and quizzes on roman numerals measurements, percent caluclations, algebra, pre algebra, Geometry, Square root.
This is a math website that can be used for middle school. It has worksheets and games that can be incorporated into the classroom.
Free Technology lesson plan for grades K to 5.
This is a great website to find free lesson plans that you can find grade specific content. I choose to use a lesson that was for K-5 and explained how technology works.
A good way to make math fun for the little ones and to give them some practice is by engaging them with our free, easy second grade math activities! In Does your second grader need to brush up his multiplication skills? Try this interesting dot-to-dot math activity for 2nd grade.
A teachers classroom blog for her first grade students. I thought this would make a good example for seeing what a classroom blog would look like and how it can be useful to the students and parents.
A good example of blog being used in the classroom. This first grade teacher uses hers to interactive and leave messages for the parents of her classroom.
Edmodo is an easy way to get your students connected so they can safely collaborate, get and stay organized, and access assignments, grades, and school messages. A very easy to use interface that is reminiscent of facebook. Could be great for junior high to high school ages.
Edmodo is an easy way to get your students connected so they can safely collaborate, get and stay organized, and access assignments, grades, and school messages.
Edmodo is an easy way to get your students connected so they can safely collaborate, get and stay organized, and access assignments, grades, and school messages.
Edmodo is an easy way to get your students connected so they can safely collaborate, get and stay organized, and access assignments, grades, and school messages.
This final resource is a tool that you can create a page for parents and students to access with useful information related to the class. It works similar to a Facebook page, but is a more appropriate way to communicate.
This is the website for the Oklahoma State Department of Education. It gives grades for each school in Oklahoma. You can actually view the grades of different subjects in each school.
This is a great video on cyber bullying. It provides students with clear steps to follow if they ever are a victim of this. I have used it for the third through fifth grades.
I love this video for teaching internet safety to young students. It does a good job of defining what the internet is so little ones can understand. It explains how the internet can be fun and helpful but also scary without rules and an adult helper. I have used this for PK through 2nd grade.
ISTE offers a great list of educational twitter chats and hashtags. These hashtags and chats can be found by grade level and include descriptions and chat dates/times. ISTE also offers a list of related articles.
Books shelved as 2nd-grade-reading-list: The Boxcar Children by Gertrude Chandler Warner, Charlotte's Web by E.B. White, Mr. Popper's Penguins by Richard...
This is a fun websites for kids to go to that is free where they can play educational games. Typical age range is for kids who are in pre-k to 8th grade.
This is a fun websites for kids to go to that is free where they can play educational games. Typical age range is for kids who are in pre-k to 8th grade.
One of my friends spent this past weekend working with her 2nd grade daughter on a research project. While her daughter flew through the arts and crafts portion and was able to handwrite the "sloppy copy" of her presentation, she... Read More ›
One of my friends spent this past weekend working with her 2nd grade daughter on a research project. While her daughter flew through the arts and crafts portion and was able to handwrite the "sloppy copy" of her presentation, she... Read More ›
This article is about a school district that began using an LMS system for all instruction and assessment. The school saw drastic changes in the organization of teachers and classrooms, as teachers were able to use a single interface to assign work, assess students, post grades, and cater to blended learners. This will be helpful after we talk about LMS in class as a type of information management system.
This article is about a school district that began using an LMS system for all instruction and assessment. The school saw drastic changes in the organization of teachers and classrooms, as teachers were able to use a single interface to assign work, assess students, post grades, and cater to blended learners. This will be helpful after we talk about LMS in class as a type of information management system.
This link was discovered on Pinterest. Kathy Cassidy is a first grade teacher and has a class website with blogs of her students on it. Check out how she uses online portfolios in the classroom to get her students' parents involved.
This link was discovered on Pinterest. Kathy Cassidy is a first grade teacher and has a class website with blogs of her students on it. Check out how she uses online portfolios in the classroom to get her students' parents involved.