interactive visual demonstrations of math concepts for a wide range of topics. These are excellent tools for exploring math using your interactive whiteboard.
Collection of interactive math tools and lessons organized by math domain and grade level. These "virtual manipulatives" can be used on interactive whiteboards, ipads, or computers as part of classroom instruction.
The Memorial Hall Museum in Deefield, Massachusetts has an tremendously engaging website with a wide variety of interactive exhibits for teachers and students. You can watch colonial tools being used or use the sites "magic lens" and read historical documents.
"This versatile browser-based tool enables students to combine blogging, videos and photographs on interactive Google Earth and Google Maps. MyHistro's chronological timeline makes it great for collaborative tasks, multimedia projects and presentations in History, Geography and Social Science." -TeachThought
This would make for an excellent writing/multimedia project for our US History students. The projects could be embedded into Haiku for presentation, discussion, and review. Check it out!
Interactive game where you match the questions about the respiratory system to the answers. A picture and fun fact are revealed when all facts are correctly matched.
Mobile elementary teacher and trainer, Amber Coggin, blogs to share resources for interactive whiteboards. The blog is searchable and includes dozens of excellent resources for Reading Street
This cool, simple interactive exhibit will help students visualize the history of time in geologic, evolutionary, and cosmological terms. This would be an excellent visualization for helping provide this perspective in a science class.
If a picture is worth a thousand words, a Thinglink image may be worth 1000 pictures. Thinglink is a great FREE tool that enables one to create dynamic interactive images that have embedded hyperlinks to other images, wikipedia articles, videos, websites, audio recordings, or almost anything else. The image can then be embedded in your website or Haiku class, projected etc. Easy to use.
This site organizes digital resources to support Middle and High School level courses. Resources are browsable by Subject, topic, course, or textbook correlation. Subjects include Arithmetic, Algebra & Geometry, Calculus & Advanced Math, Statistics & Probability, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Earth Science, Economics, History & Government, Psychology, and Religion. Content providers include Khan Academy, PhEt interactive science simulations, National Repository for Online Courses, and NOAA.
This is a curated collection of digital resources for middle and high school classes in a variety of subjects, but especially math and science. In many cases, the resources are aligned to course textbooks from major publishers.
A large collection of free video lessons addressing Math and ELA Common Core Standards. Also includes commentary from teachers, sllides to use on interactive whiteboards, and more.