This website shows kids how to run and reasons for running. It shows events in the area and how to get ready for runs. This website is intended for all ages of students.
Goes into depth on how and why certain laws of physics exist and how they are relvant by showing them used at an Amusement Park. There are many points brought up in the examples and would be used by middle school students.
This website shows how to do many different experiments that are focused at students of younger ages. They seem very fun and interesting as they teach how to conduct your own experiments.
This website seems fun for students learning about the different countries and their location. It tests the student in a timely matter to identify specific countries.
Is a website intended for younger students to explore other regions of the world. Its intentions are to bring together people who would never interact otherwise. Is very Sesame Street like.
Looks like a very fun and interesting way to learn some of the new methods of teaching and learning language arts. It is focused on primarily poems but hits at a lot of different areas. Age approriate for K-5.
I see things on this site all the time that I want to make or create to put in my classroom. It has endless supplies of idea and things you can do yourself. Things from organizational tools to just fun decorations for the classroom... I know personally, I always like the classes that had fun stuff on the walls. Made it more fun to be there and more fun to learn. :)
Love this site! It has all kinds of neat ideas on how to organize your class, save money, recycle, and all that good stuff. It's great just to look at so in the future, before you throw out that old coffee can, you already have ideas and ways you can use it to better organize and perfect your classroom.
I like this site becuase of how versitile it could be. You could look up any number of things about special education, like lessons, definitions, laws, responsibilites, etc. It's a great resource to have when you (and you will) have special ed. students in your class.
I like this site because it gives you a variety of options. I'd probably just use it as something to put on my class website and let kids and parents access it as they need it. I could also point it out to students if they weren't aware that they could get help there.