I chose this site because it is helpful in explaining any subject to a student.
I would use this as a site for students to visit at home to prepare for class. Khan Academy gives well presented work throughs of many math and science problems, as well as other subjects.
I chose this site because I have referenced it in the past and it has been helpful in learning about elements.
I would use this site to have students connect each element to something it is useful in. The elements become more than a symbol or a number and take on a life of their own.
I chose this site because it gives help with math and a wealth of subjects.
I would use this site to show students they can find step by step solutions to various problems.
I chose this site because of its interactive ability for students and its teacher resources.
I would use this to help simulate scientific principles to further understanding with interactive examples.
I chose this site because it helps teachers to manage a digital classroom.
I would use this site to schedule quizzes, manage progress, and assign homework so students and parents could keep up on expectations and schedules.
I chose this site because it allows a teacher to post a video or share lesson ideas.
I would use this site to collaborate with other teachers across the country and share ideas.
I chose this because there is lesson sharing for all grade levels.
I would use this site for help finding creative ideas for a lesson if I am feeling stuck.
I chose this site because games are a great way to learn a new language.
I would use this site to have students play and learn Spanish at the same time, making the language learning feel more natural.
I chose this site because it has some fun games that I would want to play, so students might also.
I would use this site to help teach topics like DNA and blood typing. Students could play and learn at the same time.
I chose this site because it gives a supply of ideas for games to play.
I would use this site to give me ideas on fresh games for students to play to be active.
I chose this site because of the possible information that can be learned.
I could use this site to have students think of tough health and wellness questions. The questions on this site are answered by experts at Columbia University Heath. I is a great way to have students interact with higher learning individuals.
I chose this site because it brings real world issues into the classroom.
I would use this to have students tie what they are learning in science to what NASA is working on. It would give meaning to the coursework. Students can participate in fun activities like sending a virtual rocket to space!
I chose this site because it has a wide array of information on how almost anything works.
I would use this to help students understand the inner workings of any scientific process.
I chose this site because I love maps and this site uses interactive maps to show U.S History.
I would use this site to allow students to be creative for a project dealing with the history of the United States. There is a large array of information about economic statistics, migration patterns, etc.
I chose this because of its unique play on graphing.
I would use this site to have students explore equations and the graphs they make. They can also play around with graphs to see how they are related to the numbers and letters that make up an equation. It would lead to a better grasp of the meaning of an equation.
I chose this site because its innovation intrigued me.
I would use this site to have students better understand the abstract concepts that math inevitably delves into.
I chose this because it gives examples of great books for students to read
I would use this to remember some of the great books of history that I would want students to read and discuss.
I chose this site because it already helps me to know the rules of citing material.
I would use this site to help students know the ins and outs of avoiding plagiarism in scientific research writing.