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Gary Wright

Technology Tools for Teaching & Learning - 0 views

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    This website helps educators integrate technology effectively. The tools that are included promote critical-thinking, creativity, collaboration, and community-mindedness
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    This website gives appropriate technology websites and tools based off of teacher learning goals. For example, if you wanted to create an interactive smartboard, this website provides you with possible tools, how they are rated, and the ease of using a particular tool. A great way to see what other educators are using and which are effective.
alexis hubert

IXL - Common Core high school math standards - 0 views

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    This website lists the common core standards with a link to each skill that needs to be met. Once the link is pressed, there will be a problem that is given for review and a spot to enter the solution. The website will let you know if you answered the question correctly. If you do happen to miss the question, the website will give you the correct answer along with a short review, things to remember, and the step-by-step solution. This is another great resource for both students and teachers. 
Katlyn Lancaster

Story Maker - 0 views

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    On this website, you use graphics to create a story. The options are a little limited, but it could help in generating ideas for creative writing. Although this website may seem a little juvenile at first glance, it is actually very fun and I think high schoolers may enjoy it.
Brittany Smith

Econedlink - 0 views

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    This website has different lesson plans sorted by grade level and state standard. The website allows you to pick which state standards you want the lesson plans are compared to.
Kim Lorello

Acids and Bases help - 0 views

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    This is a good website to tie everything together after all things are taught about acids and bases. Oftentimes students need something to put each individual lesson together, and I think this website does this well and in a clear/concise manner
Kirbe Flynn

Purdue OWL: MLA Formatting and Style Guide - 0 views

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    I have referred to this website for myself mainly however, when teaching high school I feel it is necessary to start teaching students early what requirements they will have to meet for college level papers. This website is a great sources to use for less
Lenore Howard

Cool Tools for School - 0 views

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    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.
Allie Garrity

Purdue University Online Writing Lab (OWL) - 0 views

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    This website gives examples of MLA7 Format as well as guidlines and rules. It will be a good tool to show my students when teaching MLA Format as well as a helpful tool for myself when grading papers. I will use this website to grade and have my students
Colin Tracy

The Bill of Rights (including the Preamble to the Bill of Rights) - 0 views

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    This website includes the full text of the Bill of Rights. It seperates them into an easy-to-read fashion. There are also links to different related websites, including a picture of the bill.
Carson Childers

Web English Teacher - 1 views

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    This website is a home for links to websites that can help with every aspect of high school English. There are links to help with grammar, literature, book reports, study guides, etc.
Celestino Perales

High School Algebra: High School Algebra Help - 0 views

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    The website has many links to other websites that offer assistance to students and teachers alike for many subject areas. It offers homework help, tutorials, as well as help with lesson plans.
Melissa Williamson

Best Of History Websites - 0 views

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    Provides a detailed list of the most helpful history aid websites, based on a broad subject that has many useful subtopics to truly narrow the information down to a specific event or time period. Also includes many awesome lesson plans.
Brianna Campbell

SCOTUS Website - 0 views

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    This is the official website of the Supreme Court of the United States.
Morgan Wintsch

Top 20 Websites No Teacher Should Start the 2010-2011 Year Without - 0 views

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    Lists websites that make teaching more fun and/or easier such as: Diigo, Doodle, Dropbox, Edmondo, LiveBinders, etc.
Jordan Rouse

Classroom Games - Microsoft Office, PowerPoint Games - 0 views

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    This is a great site for PowerPoint, Excel and Microsoft Word games that are pre-made. Some require preparation while others do not.
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    This is a website designed by an educator in which he has created pretty much every single classroom game on could think of.
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    This website shows tons of free games made by Dr. Jeffrey Ertzberger at UNCW. He has games for review for group and individual play. It is a website full of free and easy to use templates that use Microsoft Office.
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    TERRIFIC resource to help students be more involved in classroom learning with interactive games!
alexis hubert

Simple free learning tools for students and teachers | Quizlet - 0 views

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    Flash card maker!
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    "Quizlet Quizlet is the largest flash cards and study games website with over 11 million free sets of flashcards covering every possible subject. It's the best place to play educational games, memorize vocabulary and study online."
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    Tool for creating quizes and study materials
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    Quizlet is a great resource for students that benefit from studying with flashcards. You can make your own flashcards and then view them in multiple ways to help you study. After you have review the notecards, the website will create a practice quiz to test the information you have been studying. 
Abby Pentz

illuminations - 1 views

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    Resources for teaching math from Illuminations and NCTM. Includes activities, lessons, standards, and web links.
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    This site has many ideas for lessons and activities for all areas of study.
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    websites includes many resources for teaching math even lesson plans for k-12 that align with the standards
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    Great resource for activities, resources, and standards in teaching math.
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    Activities and Lessons ALL about MATH!
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    Great website with lesson plans, activities, standards, and even weblinks!
Brian Pierce

Interactive Mathematics - Learn math while you play with it! - 0 views

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    An interative math website for students.
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    Website that provides interactive learning tools as well as some history of the math and real applications for the students to look over.
Gary Wright

Extreme Biology Blog | - 0 views

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    This site is really interesting because it is a blogging website that is maintained through a high school teacher and her students. There is also a contact email if teachers were interested in getting permission to allow their students to blog about anything biology related. This would be a great way to incorporate technology into the classroom while allowing students to learn from videos, podcasts, and articles created by other students from around the United States.
Andie Faircloth

Norton Anthology- Background for Renaissance lessons - 0 views

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    An upper level textbook supplemental website, but great for giving background information and cross-curriculum lessons for introducing the Renaissance era and literary pieces.
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