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wjones1010

Sheppard Software - 0 views

  • At our site, we have hundreds of free, online, educational games for kids. But anyone interested in online learning can use our site - we have so many subjects - (geography, math, animals, science) and many levels, games and activities for learners of any age. Over the last year we've had over 20 million visitors and over 5 million hours of learning!
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    This site offers colorful images, easy navigation, games, quizzes, and articles to read.  It is free! There are ads on this site but you can purchase an ad free version This site is visually appealing toelementary age but has age appropriate content for adults post college. This could be used to reinforce any covered topic during comuter lab or center work. When students are finished with their exercise they have an option to send the results to the teacher.
wjones1010

Lesson Info: No Alien Left Behind (Division with Remainders) Gizmo | ExploreLearning - 0 views

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      great lesson on division!
wjones1010

Gizmos! Online simulations that power inquiry and understanding. | ExploreLearning - 0 views

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    This site would be an amazing tool to have in your classroom.  It offers a free trial but does cost an annual fee to have full time.  Gizmos are for 3-12 grade students.  They are interactive lessons that can be used in group instruction, indivdually and/or for homeowork.  The site offers training for teachers, is easy to navigate, implements technology and lines up with most commonly used standards and text books.  Students and teachers get instant feedback on assessment and progress.
wjones1010

National Council of Teachers of Mathematics - 0 views

shared by wjones1010 on 19 Apr 14 - Cached
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      click here to access Lesson PLans for 1st grade!
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    Trying to figure the sticky notes out...I thought this would show on the website not in the Diigo feed :-/
wjones1010

National Council of Teachers of Mathematics - 2 views

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    This site seems to offer everything a math teachers could possible need or want. It covers lesson plans, common core standards, technology integration, blogs, prof. development... It covers all ages and grades. The weaknesses I see are it does cost to full access. There is an $84 per year for an individual teacher. There are other options, such a an subscription. It would take a commitment to review and use all of the resources. This would be really great if you are solely a math teacher. For those of us that teach all subjects it would be more difficult to find the time to focus so much on just math. A site that touchs all subjects would be more helpful. I do think this would be beneficial to teachers and students and parents as well.
mbeesley

PBS learning for social studies and language arts - 2 views

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    This website is easy to navigate and can be searched by grade level, subject, media type, and language. One of the strengths of the site is that it is created and maintained by PBS. Since this is a well-known and respected organization, it brings integrity to the site. I searched in the subjects of social studies and language arts for high school students. There is a variety of current videos and lesson plans related to relevant subject matter. Each video has supporting materials such as teaching tips, discussion questions, student handouts, and links to national learning standards. The breadth of topic is amazing. This would be an excellent website for teaching these subjects.
mbeesley

The Math Projects Journal - 2 views

shared by mbeesley on 18 Apr 14 - No Cached
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    One of the benefits of this website is that it appears to be updated on a frequent basis. The website has a number of features that we have discussed using in our TECH 507 class, including blogs by educators and professionals about the field of math. Another benefit is the extensive collection of free lessons, presentations, and articles to use in the classroom. There is even a monthly journal that teachers can subscribe to which includes new lessons and resources for a nominal fee. Math educators can learn about common core standards and various conferences and workshops around the country. The only disadvantage might be that there is too much information!
wjones1010

Week 4 Assignment - 2 views

Thanks for getting this started Mary! It will probably be Friday before I can post anything...

mbeesley

PhET Interactive Simulations - 2 views

shared by mbeesley on 16 Apr 14 - Cached
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    This is a great website for science simulations! There is everything from chemistry and earth science to physics and biology. Many of the simulations include links for learning goals, tips for teachers (from the PhET), and teaching ideas and lesson plans that have been submitted by teachers. The website has options for embedding the links into your own personal website or Wiki. Also, there are translated versions in tons of languages. The website is very colorful, easy to navigate, and user friendly.
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