These games are designed to maximize activity for kids in confined spaces (such as the classroom). Some of these games are high-intensity, some are based on movement that stimulates brain activity, and some are designed with the simple goal of getting kids up, active and happy to move.
This website is comprised of science and math games for students in preschool, kindergarten, and first grade. It can be used to help students develop skills regarding technology as well as subject specific development.
This website has a lot of education games. They have reading and math topics and more. They also have worksheets available on this website that are accessible to anyone.
This website has a lot of education games. They have reading and math topics and more. They also have worksheets available on this website that are accessible to anyone.
I chose this site because it gives you multiple grades that can help you with different classes that you may have. It gives you different skills for different grades.
This website provides 4 important components in order to have a successful/active physical education classroom. It consists of instructional materials, training, equipment, and follow-up support.
The Classroom Teacher/Integrated lesson idea area has been designed to meet the needs of classroom teachers that desire to use physical activity to teach academic content. The content can be taught in the classroom or outside in an outdoor play area. Although this section is written for classroom teachers it is also appropriate for physical education teachers who wish to teach integrated content as well.
This post exposes individuals to what PLN is if not already known and goes into detail about the do's and don'ts. It provides a 7 step process to follow in order to create a successful PLN.
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.
Web 2.0 is about revolutionary new ways of creating, collaborating, editing and sharing user-generated content online. It's also about ease of use. There's no need to download, and teachers and students can master many of these tools in minutes. Technology has never been easier or more accessible to all.
Web 2.0 is about revolutionary new ways of creating, collaborating, editing and sharing user-generated content online. It's also about ease of use. There's no need to download, and teachers and students can master many of these tools in minutes. Technology has never been easier or more accessible to all.
I choose this site because it gives you ideas on how to make your classroom tools more creative.
This site can be used in my future classroom by putting more effort into lesson plans.
This website has compiled a list of free online resources to help keep your teaching tools sharp and up-to-date. It provides a multitude of lesson planning techniques and assessment resources for all subject fields.
This site is great for students who have any type of disability. It has games that work on skills such as fine motor, language and development. It has activities as well such as (what the website says) the emotions color wheel, which offers children a visual representation of their feelings, along with a facial expression, example sentiment, etymology and definition. I want to be a special education teacher so this site would be a great tool for me to use.
Amber Koth
This website would be good for teachers who need help with students with a disability. This website not only gives explanations of different disabilities but also has visual schedules for students. This website helps with social skills, academic skills, and behavior skills. I would use this as a guide and print off anything my students would need to help them.
TeachersPayTeachers.com -- 1,000,000+ free and priced teaching resources created by teachers for instant download including lesson plans, unit plans, novel-- this site will be useful in my classroom as a resource for lesson planning and potentially to share my information if I feel I have a great resource I've created!
I chose this app because you are able to share lesson plans and ideas with other teachers.
I will use this website for the lesson plans and to get ideas for lessons.
It is a website that allows teachers to share different resources like lesson planes, classroom activities by different grade levels. How I could use this in my classroom is I can find an activity that I like or a lesson plan and teach what I have on my lesson plan
I liked this website because it has reading games and activities, but one link that really jumped out at me is there is a specific link titled guy reads. I know reading is for both boys and girls but finding books to peak interests of my boy students may prove more challenging and I like this resources ideas.
A fellow classmate showed me this blog and I wanted to be sure to have it. Since I am interested in teaching 4th grade, I think this website gives so many classroom activity ideas and because it's a blog, it has honest experience and personal accounts with lots of pictures. I am going to use this website for classroom ideas, from activities to classroom management.
This website is definitely for the 21st Century skills classroom. It has many videos- more for teachers resource. I can use this website to explore and get ideas on many hard to find topics- like teaching email etiquette to exploring copyright wrongs.
This website is like twitter, but instead of having students enter with an email address, they enter with a school code. I think this is a great idea because it can be used to start understanding digital citizenship as they communicate with other students and teachers. I think there could be other uses too- like to keep in touch with students about important information.
"Complement classroom instruction and engage students in online activities, assignments and discussions that allow for deeper participation inside and outside the classroom". This website is a great platform for having another form of communication with students and families. I could see myself using this website as a tool to stay connected with parents where important links, documents and other information could be posted. Depending on the grade level, I could also use this to have students post their work to.
This website has a compilation of little activities that you can do in your classroom to get your students up and moving. The website called it "brain breaks" and I would use it as that, to get my students heart rate up and blood flowing- especially after long periods of sitting and testing.
Great interactive videos to get students up and moving for that brain break they need throughout the school day. Also a great source of calming to get them to refocus their minds.
This website provides so many physical education activities with videos on how to set it up and then how to play it. I would use this to help provide me ideas for activities.