Your Next Read is a sight which recommends books based on books you have already read and like. By searching a book or author you like Your Next Read makes a web of different recommendations. By clicking on a recommended book a new web is made with the new book at the center. The site also gives a small summary of the book you have selected, so you can decide if it's something you may be interested in. The site also has reviews just below the summary.
WRITE Institute helps teachers instruct students on writing. This site gives teachers different strategies on how to teach their students execute this vital tool for being able to do move forward in education, and even, depending on their career, in life.
Hemingway allows you to check you sentences/paragraphs/passages online. You can paste text onto the website or type directly into it. It will give you a grade on overall readability and tell you how to fix certain words and phrases. You can use it as a peer review before turning in a final draft.
Learning Pod is a free, easy way for students to answer quick questions at any time. These questions are created by teachers from anywhere that want to help students. All questions are divided into sections from test type and then by subject. Learning Pod is a helpful and useful tool for students everywhere.
WhatTheFont is a website that helps you find the specific font you are looking for. By submitting a photo of the font and searching its databases, you can have the awesome font that you've seen everywhere but can't seem to find.
Curriki is a site where students can watch videos to help them with geometry and also to help them complete assignments. Curriki also helps teachers too. Teacher's can assign work and projects on Curriki.
The Japanese Science and Technology Science Center provides countless virtual and interactive lessons on a variety of topics ranging from physics to space science to psychology. The lessons are taught through the use of flash and animation as well as words. Although originally in Japanese, the lessons are available in English.
This is a website about major changes in Earth. It is great for students to learn about Earth. It has information on Global Warming, Carbon Cycle, and also things on fossil fuels.
Live online graphing calculator with automatically optimized viewing window plus step-by-step details to answer any graphing questions. Calculus results include determining derivatives and finding local maxima, minima, points of inflection, and more. Pre-calculus results include intercepts, domain, range, symmetry, holes, and asymptotes.
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.
BrainHQ from Posit Science features online exercises proven to sharpen cognitive skills in 60+ science studies. Think faster, focus better, and remember more with BrainHQ. It's free to start!