Is a site that is good for vocabulary presentation, to teach for to small groups of students and playing interactive game to help learn a foreign language.
Is a great tool to help study a new language, make note cards for a presentation, and also good tool when trying to study vocabulary.
This website helps teachers share resources on every subject. Any resource on any subject can be submitted. It is a great way for teachers to learn new information on the topic they're teaching.
CBBC is a BBC television channel whose target audience is aimed towards 4 to 12 year olds. However, I think that high school students could also use this site as an educational tool. Its website features free kids' games, television shows, clips, music, art activities, and news. The television shows and games on this website are fun and educational, usually pertaining to science. Also, the news reports that are featured on this website include world news, sports news, and even entertainment news. Furthermore, there is a really neat section about animals, where children can learn about all different types of animals and the latest news concerning animals.
This is an educational website on the American Revolution. It has multiple interactive lessons. The best is the interactive timeline. This has major events and items from the war that the viewer can click on and learn more about. It also has a whole separate part for artifacts. The last great thing about it is the videos on the war.
ZType is a fun typing game that challenges players to type quickly. Words fall from the top of the screen and you have to type them. When you have correctly typed a word your laser shoots it. The object of the game is to shoot the words before they reach the bottom of the screen.
ZType is a good tool for students who need to improve their typing abilities. Students entering Patrick Taylor who didn't have a lot of computer access prior to attending will particularly gain from this game because typing is a necessary skill here.
This would be a helpful tool for education when a class is using a new program that they might not know much about or not really understand how to use. This website could help gives the basics on how to use it before they actually need to apply the program for class.
A free website to teach children to read with phonics. For preschool, kindergarten, and first grade. Exciting phonics games and online interactive books.
Google Sky provides picture of outer space taken by the Hubble Space Telescope. Explore the night sky up close on any web browser on your computer. Use in various science classes to explore and learn about outer space.
Learner.org is a site with lots of teacher resources. They use media and telecommunications to advance teaching in American schools. They try to find more effective ways to train teachers. There are workshops the teachers can attend to improve learning in classrooms.
The Digital Public Library of America features digital access to thousands of artifacts and articles of history from museums all over the United States.
The Digital Public Library is a useful resource that is full of exhibitions, maps, and timelines visually represent and describe particular events in history. A person can search for items from other libraries, archives, and museums. Students can use the Digital Public Library to research information about various events in history. If they are visual learners, students can look at the timelines and exhibitions to learn about history.
Virtual Field Trips for Kids takes you to meet fascinating people from all over the world. New educational, kid-friendly episodes are uploaded every two weeks. Included are links to fun websites and our Learning Corner with follow-up questions.