This site is a tutorial on how to make self-graded quizzes in Google Docs for free. This is a quick and easy way to give feedback to students with little effort.
This site generates quizzes of various length and difficulty. This will be a good assessment tool, in class or out, as the site offers grade tracking for registered teachers. This site is also useful for other subjects. Each quiz can be created with te
Interactive quizzes which will be a wonderful link for students who are struggling with grammar or simply want to work on their grammar and language arts skills.
this site provides interactive graphs and geometric shapes that students can maniulate and observe properties. there are also concept quizzes with each graphic.
Where do I start, they have link to websites for students and teachers that create discussion forums, making quizzes and polls, designing of slideshows and presentations with a plethera of websites one might now be able to find otherwise. Designing word art and also link to games that are educational as well as fun for students.
This site helps teachers locate and create ready-to-use lessons, quizzes and rubrics to assist teachers with teaching with technology. There are also additional resources addressing issues such as ELL, at-risk, and special-needs students.
In the "Educational Resources" section of the National Women's History Museum web site, teachers will find quizzes, timelines, and famous quotes relating to women's history, as well as guidelines for teaching classes in women's history from the elementary to high school levels.
Simple timer to use on your computer for when students are working independently or when the class is playing a game. Easy to start/stop and will help time management skills.
Blew my mind.. this is genius as far as getting high school students interested in some ofthe more boring subjects of school. This site has previously created fake profiles but also allows the creation of new ones. Totally for educational purposes and totally awesome! CHECK IT!
"Fakebook" allows teachers/students to create fake facebooks. I've seen this used and have used it in the classroom myself, Fakebook could be useful for all subjects, as it allows students to create a virtual facebook for anyone (characters from a novel, people from history, etc.)
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