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This RSS feed site recommends a place called Watchknow to get free videos to use in a classroom. The best part is they are ranked by educators so you are less likely to get a dud and/or waste your time.
Bullied Canadian teen leaves behind chilling YouTube video - CNN.com tags: bullying socialaggression digital_citizenship Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.
Art teacher Tricia Fuglestad worked with her kindergartners to come up with messages about how to be kind. The result is a nice example of giving young students an understanding of their ability to share their voice, and perhaps even a sense of the responsibility that comes from that ability.
Enter the world of Science Bob to try lots of home experiments, watch experiment videos, and get science fair ideas.
I found this through my Resources for Teacher's blog. A neat site to help with teaching science. There are questions kids ask that Bob answers, such as how are Pop Rocks candies made. It will also take you to other science websites to learn about other topics such as volcanoes.