A bone health campaign for students and their BFFs to "grow strong together and stay strong forever!" Great for all students to learn about how to grow healthy bones and healthy lifestyles.
Offering a variety of resources like articles and video interviews, a great resource for any P.E. teachers looking to learn more about performance P.E.
World's largest strength and conditioning and sports training resource for speed, agility, power and strength enhancement. Great resources for high school P.E teachers involved with performance P.E.
Haiku Learning revolves around your content. Create classroom pages, add and organize content blocks, change layouts, and publish whenever you're ready. Embed content from YouTube, Google Docs, Maps, Skype and dozens of other third-party services or create your own from scratch.
Free screen sharing, online meetings and team collaboration are all fast and easy at join.me - no registration required. Great for webinars or students who missed lessons. Can be used for a variety of needs.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Free Educational Games and Apps for Kids. Teachers can create an account and have resources available to their whole class for elementary level students.
Watch Free Livestream Keynote Speaker Videos, this year they were able to record five talented individuals share how they view physical education as a part of the whole. Each keynoter shared different ways of thinking that were uplifting, transformational, funny, and inspirational. Also they offer a multitude of resources for all grade levels.
This site is a great place to go to answer health questions. There is a student tab and a parent tab that answer questions based on the appropriate level. Under the student tab, there is a link that answers big questions that kids often have. There is also a kids dictionary of health conditions.
Kids health is a website geared for parents, teachers, and kids. There are separate sections to the website which you must choose. Each section is tailored towards a certain group. Parents can gain knowledge and receive advice for questions they have. Students can receive help on homework, and ask questions about their body and how it works. Lastly, teachers can give answers, as well as receive them, seek advice, and have straight talk.
Kids Health targets younger children, teens, and parents. This website could give advice for teens, and for the younger children understand how the body works. I would use this for a guide for my lessons or any questions my students might have.
KidsHealth is the #1 most-trusted source for physician-reviewed information and advice on children's health and parenting issues. For parents, kids, teens, and educators, in English and in Spanish. Offers a variety of resources for many different topics.
Discover education resources and information, lesson plans, field trips, and fun interactive activities for educators, families, and students. All based on Smithsonian museum collections and research. Great resource for all different ages of students.
A great social studies activity for students to have an interactive learning experience with the history of our country and culture. Encouraging students perspectives on all of the different social aspects of our country.
The Comic Creator is an interactive tool that invites students to compose their own comic strips for a variety of contexts. This would be a great tool to keep language arts fresh and fun for any age of student.
With the 2016 Presidential Election season here, help students understand the process of our national elections (held on Tuesday, November 8), from the President down to local representatives, with these election activities. Read short biographies of presidential candidates Hillary Rodham Clinton (D) and Donald Trump (R), explore mock election ideas, create presidential trading cards, learn election vocabulary, play election bingo and more!
An interactive trip through the water cycle. In this game, students learn where and how water moves through the complex and endless water cycle. Students also learn about different kinds of scientists who study water.
This website is full of ready to use labs for all ages. It includes interactive online material and has guiding questions for the teachers and students.
Educational games that allow users to explore different subjects at the tip of their fingers. These games are great and can be used for extra credit or extra practice. They range in different level of difficulty.
Educational computer games that introduce kids to key ideas in media and digital literacy. This would be useful in lesson plans hat involve digital age literacy, it helps students learn while they are having fun.
These critical thinking games in PE are stimulating and will have kids using their bodies and minds to accomplish their goals. This would be good to use when students want to be moving but need to accomplish a lesson at the same time.
Students can click on a state and it will take them to a link with many facts and details for students. This would be great in my classroom to help students learn fun facts and location for states.
Students can click on a state and it will take them to a link with many facts and details for students. This would be great in my classroom to help students learn fun facts and location for states.
Students can click on a state and it will take them to a link with many facts and details for students. This would be great in my classroom to help students learn fun facts and location for states.