Math Curriculum Search Page - 0 views
Language Arts Curriculum Search Page - 0 views
Social Studies Curriculum Search Page - 2 views
Teach Your Kids the Secrets of Smart Web Searching - 1 views
Search K12 Education News... Cool Ways to Use Skype in the Classroom - 3 views
http://www.teachhub.com/using-skype-classroom
Google in Education-Lesson Plans - 3 views
A Cleaner Internet - 2 views
Global Connections for Elementary Students - 3 views
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Simple Structures: The late Hilda Taba, noted social studies educator and curriculum developer, always emphasized that "kids need categories," or "pigeon-holes," if you will, into which they can fit new facts, concepts and ideas. Abundant learning theory supports this. The fact is that most teachers also appreciate having some simple structures with which to work.
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It took a bit of searching, but here are some elementary lessons to enhance student understandings of our global world. The homepage also has lessons geared for middle and high school students. Here is that link: http://www.globaled.org/curriculum3.html
Mashpedia - Dynamic Content Aggregator - 2 views
Using Diigo in the Classroom - Student Learning with Diigo - 2 views
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Classes could use Diigo to review content in a type of fact-checking activity. The internet could be used to research important points of study and see if that information can be confirmed with bookmarks.
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Teaching students to research is a common standard across all grade levels, elementary, middle school, high school, and beyond. Diigo excels as a research tool: Students can save relevant websites to lists in their Diigo student accounts. Each saved bookmark captures the URL and a screenshot, and can be searched later. Students can highlight important information right on the website, using Diigo. Later, when students return to the website, they find the reason they saved the bookmark in the first place. Students can use virtual sticky notes to summarize the important points of information from the website. This activity will mimic the time-tested procedure of using note cards to summarize and organize research projects. Students working on similar topics can create and join groups in order to collaborate. Later, when students need to document their sources, Diigo can be used to recall website URLs for citing sources.
Google for Teachers II - 2 views
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In this guide teachers will learn how to use Google Sites, Google Custom Search, Google Alerts, Google Bookmark
Using Google Apps in the Classroom - 3 views
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Easily incorporate Google Apps into your curriculum with these classroom-ready lesson plans. Have a Google Apps lesson plan? Submit it for review. For more ... www.google.com/apps/intl/en/edu/lesson_plans.html - Cached Tools for your classroom. Since we launched Google for Educators, many teachers have come to us with stories of how Google products are helping them in the classroom.
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I thought this was really neat!! It gives tons of lesson plans for different subjects in school. Each subject is labeled so you can look at just the ones you are covering!
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