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This is a website you can get ideas from different teachers who are willing to share their lessons/ideas online. Could be great if you need a quick plan b lesson at the last minute.
This website is basically a forum page for science teachers to share ideas about what they are doing in their classrooms. These posts are typically comprised of ways to engage students in science class rather than lecturing and testing them.
This website provides a 52 page slide about how to collaborate with coworkers and touches on trends and principles of underlying tools. The presentation touches on a multitude of collaboration tools such as idea creation, idea generation, etc.
This is a free site that allows private meetings. Kind of like a coatroom without the distraction of online media. It is a great suggestions for students to collaborate on group projects if they cannot meet in person.
This site is like a virtual bulletin board. It allows for information sharing for a group project. I think some collaborative activities could be created. I do think this site would need a moderator.
XPrize-Community-building and collaboration are two defining aspects of Web 2.0. A range of tools enable teachers and students to communicate, collaborate and share work.
Some, like Edmodo, are designed specifically for educators. This Twitter-like tool lets you create custom mini-communities for classes, clubs, parents, etc and push out assignments, reminders and updates. Others, like GoogleDocs, are for general use but conducive to inter- and intra-school collaboration-in real time. All are easy to use. Case in point: a wiki-the Hawaiian word for "quick"-can be set up in 5 minutes! According to the website.
A great thing about this website is that you don't have to sign up and it is completely free. Not only does this site offer lesson plans, but it offers a multitude of other helpful tools as well. There are free printable worksheets and activity sheets, message boards, entire units, and project ideas. Daily writing prompts are a big part of this website, which I think is great because it gets students thinking and writing. It has other random tools for teachers to utilize and create their own, such as word scrambles, coloring pages, calendars, tests, crosswords, mazes, and more.
This is a great website for educational games to use in the classroom. It has games from each of the subject areas. I will use it during different subject areas in my classroom.
This website hits on all subjects and get very specific in the field at which wants to be studied. It has many different games and would be good for all age groups.
This is a great educational game website. It has a varitey of games for every subject. This could be used as assessment or review. This website will come in handy in the future.
This site provides games for many different subjects. When children play games that are fun and educational they don't really realize they are playing a learning game. These games all look fun which will get them interested in playing them. I would probably try to get in a computer lab every once in a while to allow children to play games for each subject to help get them used to using a computer and also to have them learning about all the different subjects.
Educational Games: Students can learn while playing Animal Games, Art Games, Music Games, Math Games, Logic Games, Geography Games, Memory Games, Science Videos, etc. These are very interactive games that allow students to apply what they have learned in class to online games! I would use this in my class as a reward and a time filler if there was extra time at the end of the day or after a lesson.
This is a great website with a ton of different games for students of all ages from 1st grade to high school these games vary in the subjects. I feel that these games can make the learning fun in the class room.
I would use this in my class room during some free time the students may have. I will allow them to play on the website in their grade level. I could also tell them what subject they need to be working on also.
This website is also very basic and very appropriate for students. I think this would also be a great tool for teachers to use when their students have extra free time in the classroom. Kids have the ability to chose what they want to work on like math, science, reading, music, art, and other options.
The site I found here provides a number of different educational games in different learning areas. These games are a fun way to get students engaged while learning new things and strengthening their knowledge. I would definitely share this site with the parents and give students the opportunity to play these games during their free time.
Online Learning Games for kids are a great way to build the skills that kids need to succeed in school. These educational games for kids make learning fun with math facts, language arts, and more. This would be another option to reach different subjects and topics. This website also has a printable. The printable would be good for those students who may not want to use the computer but needs extra help.
This website makes lesson planning so easy. It is a detailed schedule of what needs to be taught when and it can printed off or emailed to the principal so he can look it over. this is user-friendly, and I will certainly have to look into using this when I start teaching.
Amber Koth
This website is useful in helping to make lesson plans. It will connect to the state standards and you are also able to share between teachers. This will make class schedules easier.
This site provides many different subject areas and options for lesson plans. The site says they have over four thousand to choose from so I feel this site would be helpful. This site would be most useful when looking for ideas to go along with a lesson plan that I already created or to get ideas of subjects to make a lesson plan.
This website is loaded with lesson plans for all ages. There are also lesson plans for every subject group. You can create a lesson plan on this website and also upload your lesson plans to the website. This is a great tool for teachers because even if they don't want to use these lesson plans, they can get ideas from other teachers and then they can use them in their own classrooms.
This site provides an abundant amount of free lesson plans for teachers to use. This is a great resource especially when you are starting out or looking for something new!!
This also has free lesson plans for all grades, and all subjects. You could create a lesson plan too! The teacher could also get the magazine for this website. Again, I would use this for a resource and ideas.
The web's largest collection of free lesson plans, submitted by teachers. Download free lessons, thematic units, activities, learning games, printables, classroom projects, and more! I would have my students use this website to use when doing projects. This would help them assign tasks when they are working and they would know what needs to be done for the project.
Lesson planning/teacher sharing - This site is full of resources and tools for teachers and students when it comes to teaching. It also includes diverse culture ideas for both teachers and students
I chose this website because it gives teachers a couple ideas on free collaboration tools that students can use and teachers can use. I would use this resource as a guide to share with my students on the different types of collaboration tools they can use when doing a group project.
I chose this site because it had some thoughtful ways to share and collaborate on projects. I would use some of these tools when I had projects I wanted the class to make shareable etc...
This site offered a quick list of interactive tools to be used in the classroom. I could use many of the tools referenced here to engage student sharing and teamwork.
American History is a passion of mine. I chose this site because it has a collaborative place to share lesson plans on the vast amount of topics re: American History. I thought it was well organized as well.
I chose scholastic as one of my literacy sources because it is both beneficial for the student and teachers. I would love to share this with parents/guardians to give them the option to order books for themselves, so I can earn things for the classroom.
I chose this resource because it offers project ideas, discussion guides, book fairs, book clubs, as well as a teacher store. I would use this resource as a place to get materials that I need for in my classroom as well as a resource for books for students and myself.
Lesson Plans/Teacher Sharing: I chose this website because it is free and easily accessible; I liked the visuals it included and that they included books that could be used to help teach the lesson. I could use this in my future to find lessons with books I want to read or to find a book for a certain type of lesson.
Scholastic has free access to lesson and unit plans for teachers. You can put in the grade level and the subject and it will give you access to lots of lesson plan options.