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Brooke Vondal

Science Fair Project Ideas, Answers, & Tools - 0 views

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    This site includes a variety of science project ideas that could be implemented into a lesson as a form of assessment. The projects are sorted by standard and by subject, so it is extremely easy to browse.
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    This would be a good place to generate ideas for a science fair or class projects. It offers resources for students, teachers, and parents which is nice.
Michael Butterfield

Resources for Teaching Health - 0 views

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    This is a website for teachers to develop lesson plans, standards for curriculum, and more information for teachers to include for students.
mzittritsch

Resources for Teaching Social Studies - 0 views

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    The Library of Congress - resources in "for teachers" page include ready-to-use materials that brings the Library's primary sources aligned with state standards into the classrooms, online modules to build teacher skills with the Library's professional development curriculum ( Library of Congress Learning Page "The Learning Page is designed to help educators use the American Memory Collections to teach history and culture.
sunmontag

Welcome! - KidsHealth in the Classroom - 0 views

shared by sunmontag on 22 Sep 13 - Cached
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    KidsHealth in the Classroom offers educators free health-related lesson plans for all grades and subject areas. Each Teacher's Guide includes discussion questions, activities, and reproducible handouts and quizzes - all aligned to national health education standards.
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    This offers a lot of options for health and physical education on this site. It even had a lesson on dental care. Students need to know how to take care of their bodies and overall health I think I would be able to use this site to teach students about taking care of themselves. It would give me ideas that I may not even think of on my own.
kristenfield

FunBrain.com- Math - 0 views

shared by kristenfield on 19 Feb 15 - Cached
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    Funbrain is another site similar to Cool Math. It has a wide array of games that students can play. These games are in arcade style for the most part, which I think students probably really like. Another cool part of this website is that there is a "For Teachers" section. It has tools that make it easy for teachers to find a game that relates to what they're teaching. It also helps you find activities based on different standards and grade levels. Funbrain also provides flashcards that they allow you to print for free so you can use them in your class.
kristenfield

HealthTeacher- PE/Health - 0 views

shared by kristenfield on 19 Feb 15 - No Cached
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    This site is really nice because it has options for all grades, K-12. There are over 300 lesson guides provided for teachers to use. All of the lesson guides are designed to meet national health curriculum standards. The site also provides several assessment strategies in order to assess what you have taught. I think sometimes it might be harder to find health lessons so this website is probably very helpful for health educators.
bearswin1993

Lesson Plan - 1 views

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    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
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    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.
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    a. I chose this website because it looked very efficient. b. I could use this in my classroom to make sure I stay organized so classes run smoothly.
mzittritsch

5 Personal Learning Networks (PLNs) for Educators - 1 views

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    This site provides a couple different PLN's for teachers to use. Each site shared on this website has a description of what each site does.This is also a great way for teachers to seek expert advice and to also share their ideas and gain new ones.
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    Professional development and networking are vital in any field, and that's especially true for educators. This website helps educators to come up with fresh ideas for lesson plans and classroom activities. It also talks about integrating technology into lessons and how to meet state standards.
sbreitfelder

PBS LearningMedia - 0 views

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    I chose this resource because you can use it for all subject areas; math, science, social studies, and literacy. It gives you the option to choose form standards, grade level, and subject area and then gives you lesson plans! I would implement the lesson plans and ideas into my classroom.
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    I chose this site because I am a big fan of public media. I would use this site to show students a credible resource for news and history.
halee2019

Illustrative Mathematics - 1 views

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    This is a great resource to help educators when thinking about activities to use in the classroom. You can specify grade level and the domain, and then it gives ideas to use in the classroom to help the students learn that specific task. Also, this website includes videos that you can use in the classroom!
rvrichter

ABCya! | Educational Computer Games and Apps for Kids - 2 views

shared by rvrichter on 03 Nov 11 - Cached
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    ABCya is a website that allows the students to use their imaginations. It has many different activities to chose from where the student can take something blank and boring and makes it their own. This website site is good through ages k through 5.
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    I chose this as my Educational site. This has several games designed to reach all the grade levels in elementary. A site like this will benefit not only the teacher but the students as well. Depending on what grade I teach in the future, I could use this for as low as Kindergarden or as high as the 5th grade. For Kindergarden and 1st grade, they have a game where the student needs to help out a monkey to put the days of the week in order. The New York Times featured this site as an award-winning games and apps, which is pretty cool.
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    Educational Games (2): This website contains games for students K-5, featuring a variety of topic areas. These games were created or approved by certified school teachers and are free to use. They can be used on the computer or on a device such as an iPad, etc. I see myself using this as a parent of young children more than in the classroom as I plan to teach at the secondary level; however, I found the website to be very appealing for kids and the games are fun and engaging.
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    This website is for younger students. It has a lot of different games that can be related to the classroom.
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    This website, like other educational game websites, has a whole array of games based on grade level. I really like how each game has the standards that it aligns with. Again, I would allow my students to play this to help strengthen certain content area skills. I might encourage parents to allow students to play at home.
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    I have used this website before, but I really like it, because there are so many different levels and topics to choose from. A lot of the games have challenges, so they can work toward beating their score and getting to the next level. I would use this during centers, so I could have a small amount of IPads or laptops that they could work on.
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    This website would be good for different strategies, puzzles, and games. This will help with math and reading. I would use this for help for students.
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    a. I chose this website because it had each grade clearly identified. b. I could use this in my classroom for many different skills including: art, math, and spelling.
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    Free Educational Games and Apps for Kids. Teachers can create an account and have resources available to their whole class for elementary level students.
jennatomkins

FREE Physical Education Tools and Activities - 1 views

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    PE/Healthy: I chose this resource because it gives "hot topics" in PE and health, activities to incorporate physical activity in the classroom, and how to adapt lessons for students with physical disabilities. These activities could be used as "brain breaks" or I could find ways to incorporate these activities into content I am already teaching.
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    This is another useful tool for educators. It shows the standards for physical education and health in the US and gives lesson plan ideas as well.
shester

Social and Emotional Learning | HealthSmart - 1 views

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    This tool gives 26 lessons for 2nd grade alone not to mention other general topics like social emotional learning, then if you want you can also subscribe to the group as well
halee2019

http://www.readwritethink.org/ - 4 views

  • Grades   K - 12  |  Student Interactive  |  Organizing & Summarizing
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    Why did I choose this site? How will I use it?
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    Providing educators and students access to the highest quality practices and resources in reading and language arts instruction. This site is a great tool for any teacher. It gives you alot of information on classroom management, after school activities, and professional development. It is a great tool for any teacher.
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    Language Arts/Reading (2): This website is a great teacher resource that contains interactives, printouts, and other useful tools for the classroom. It is well-organized and easy to use. It is broken down into age categories/grades (elementary through high school). There is a section for parents that contains extended activities, projects, podcasts, etc. that students can complete outside of school which I think is a neat feature. The resources gathered on this website are numerous and helpful. As a future teacher, I would see myself using the Classroom Resources section in order to supplement my lesson plans and include technology in the classroom.
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    Other: I think this website is a mush-have for all teachers. It has contains several resources, including lesson plans and other student activities. There are also professional development sessions available that would be beneficial to new teachers, especially.
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    How can i use this website for my class?
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    this help me with great lesson plans. i can look up lesson plans on their and get ideas for my lessons. this is a great website for teachers.
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    Providing educators and students access to the highest quality practices and resources in reading and language arts instruction. This website has lesson plans and interactive tools to help teach different topics in language arts. I would use this website for the lesson plans (a couple already piqued my interest!) and I played around with some of the games and can see how it will help students strengthen their writing skills.
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    Providing educators and students access to the highest quality practices and resources in reading and language arts instruction.--- this site gives standards, lessons and ideas. It is a great language arts lesson planning tool.
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    I chose this website because it gives great Language Arts lesson plans and ideas for activities. I would implement this resource for activity ideas and to help with themes, objectives, and grade level.
iter_redento

Share My Lesson | Free Lesson Plans & Teacher Resources - 5 views

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    Share My Lesson is a destination for educators who dedicate their time and professional expertise to provide the best education for students everywhere. Share My Lesson members contribute content, share ideas, get educated on the topics that matter, online, 24/7. This can be used for teachers of all grade levels.
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    This is a great lesson planning resource! It gives you the option to chose grade level, subject area, and then splits it up into topics of standards such as Reading Foundational Skills. I would use this as a source to use for ideas and make it my own.
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    This website allows teachers to share lesson plans. From early childhood to high school.
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    Share my lesson allows teachers to post their lesson plans to a shared site. When looking for a lesson, teachers can search for the topic and it will pull up all of the posted lesson plans.
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    This website has many lesson plans from teachers that they have tried and had success with in their classrooms. This would be nice to know that there was positive feedback from the lesson that I can use and just make adjustments to meet the needs of my students.
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    I think this is a good website to use when I am struggling to make lesson plans. I plan to use this during my planning hours or maybe share and help other teachers who are on the same boat.
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