SAS Curriculum Pathways provides interactive, standards-based resources in English language arts, math, science, social studies, and Spanish (grades 6-12).
This will be a favorite! This site gives you all the websites to use in your classroom to enhance your curriculum with technology! Web 2.0 Tools Galore!
Many schools weave fitness and health awareness programs into their curriculum. Those programs help to unite the schools, and they often help create a culture of wellness throughout the community. Included: Principals share the programs that are building fitness, health, and nutrition awareness in their schools.
Many schools weave fitness and health awareness programs into their curriculum. Those programs help to unite the schools, and they often help create a culture of wellness throughout the community. Read more...
This looks like a great resource for teaching math. It has lessons that are compatible with the Investigations math curriculum we use in the Rapid City Schools.
Course curriculum for the needs of the students would call for the creation of effective work target management. There would be need for the creation of the long term handling of the work targets in terms of quality services while dealing with essay writing, homework help and tutoring services.
Cyber Safety Thought Information Literacy Teaching cyber safety in school is a tremendous challenge. Try as we may, lecturing to students who know more about technology than the teacher is not going to make our children cyber safe. On top of that, adding additional curriculum to an already overburdened teacher's job is problematic at best.
Teach Collaborative Revision with Google Docs Revision is a critical piece of the writing process-and of your classroom curriculum. Now, Google Docs has partnered with Weekly Reader's Writing for Teens magazine to help you teach it in a meaningful and practical way.
This website site can help me gets students to write a better biography of historical figures as we learn about them in class. It goes step by step through the process which should make the idea of writing a biography less overwhelming.
Kathie Nunley teaches how to use Layered Curriculum. She also provides insight on some of the hot topics in psychology and neuroscience. We can relate much of this information to the students we teach.