One of the Library of Congress' educational resources, use their collection of eight interactive displays about the early Americas to have fun discovering and learning history. Activities include looking through interactive maps, investigating Mayan writings and artifacts, and learning history through paintings.
Teachers can use these tools as part of their lesson plans to gain interest in the subject.
Aris is an open source platform for creating and playing mobile games, developing tours and telling interactive stories. " Using GPS and QR Codes, ARIS players experience
a hybrid world of virtual interactive characters, items, and media placed in physical space."
This site is a great way to learn, but not in a boring way. It helps the viewer work but it never gets boring because it is interactive! When the viewer has pick the category, the site pulls up multiple websites(interactive websites) that will be pleasing a fun to learn with. So you learn and have fun at the same time.
ThingLink lets users add interactive links to any photo and turn them into fun web experiences that drive engagement.
Using ThinkLink, anyone can make interactive images. Adding text, video, sound, and other media to the picture, ThinkLink can be used as a unique learning device. Classes can also interact and collaborate on images. Teachers and students can add their own input and links to the image to create an educational masterpiece.
Teachers can create images for their students to explore and contribute to. Students can do the same and can also use ThinkLink as a unique means for presenting information for any kind of project.
This website has an interactive world map that provides information on each country that you click on. Under the interactive map there is a table of statistics about each country.
This site allows you to create trading cards for any purpose. you could create cards filled with historical facts about a person (fictional or real). You could fill the card with information about a landmark or location. you could even use this site to create cards for a game. To sum it up, this website could be used to study or play a nice card game that you just created.
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.
Free student resources from Discovery Education. Find homework help, games and interactives, and step-by-step webmath help to help students learn and have fun.
This site is an interactive site that shows how life was during the dust bowl. It also shows how the weather was like during this time in history. - By Harris Dorado
WizIQ is an online classroom that allows teachers and/or students to connect anywhere in the world. It has a multi-way audio tool and a four-way video tool that allows learners and teachers to collaborate and share information online. Their is an interactive white board tool lets teachers control interaction from within live virtual classes. It is integrated with moodle to where teachers can upload documents and manage/schedule classes. An unlimited amount of students can join a class.
LittleBirdTales is an interactive story building tool that helps children write stories. In addition it has tools for teachers such as interactive assignments and common core templates.
Math run is an interactive math game which gradually becomes more difficult as you progress. This source is a fun and interactive way to brush up on your basic math skills.
Associated with most of the textbooks at this school, Class Zone has interactive lessons to help advance in lessons and get a deeper meaning for the lesson taught in the class.