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Anne Soderlund

Cyber Smart Curriculum - Safety & Security Lessons - 0 views

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    Site has listing of lesson plans for internet safety orgainized by topic and grade level. The lessons include standards and downloadable pdf files of any worksheets. These are lessons about internet safety, not online lessons.
Jason Schmidt

EconEdLink | a premier source of classroom-tested, Internet-based economic education le... - 0 views

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    EconEdLink is produced by Thinkfinity. It contains links to hundreds of different lesson plans and resources to help teachers plan lessons for economics from K-12.
Mallory Charvat

Illuminations - 0 views

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    This website is for math educators of all age levels. I like the math lesson plans that are available. The lesson plans are hands-on and will keep the students engaged. There are also several choices for fun games that students can play to review daily lessons.
Patty Hawkins

Jason Project - 0 views

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    This is a National Geographic site that offers many student-centered lessons on geology, ecology, energy, and weather. It also has classroom organizational tools. lesson plan builder, lesson plans, and interactive games.
Anne Soderlund

Educators for Social Responsibility - 0 views

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    Lessons and activities page is searchable by grade level and theme. Themes include human rights, conflict resolution, understanding others. Links to brief summary of the lesson. Lessons can be downloaded as PDFs.
Jen Smith

Economic Web Page - 0 views

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    This is a site from the student sites list. I didn't find much that would be used by students though. It is a good resource for economics teachers with links to Nebraska standards and sample lesson plans.
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    The site has a wide range of lesson plans that can be used in any K-12 grade classroom. Lessons include simulations as well as college and web lesson plans.
Janell McGuire

Online Safety - 0 views

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    Webwisekids has resources for teaching Internet safety that are appropriate for middle school to high school age children. Online videos and lesson plans help make it easier to plan lessons to teach about Internet safety. The stories used do not sound contrived or artificial at all, and are definitely worth checking out. The ability to order games to reinforce the concepts taught through the lessons is an added bonus that might make this an attractive option for teaching about safety.
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    The site has a wide array of information from simulations that teachers/parents can conduct with students/children, a list of dangers on the web, true stories of children and child predators, and a list of ways to prevent online child victimization.
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    This site offers safety tips through videos and games. Real-life scenarios are presented to reinforce the basic tips being taught. The examples given are realistic, and can get otherwise naive students to be more aware of their activities on the internet. The online videos can be easily incorporated into any classroom at the start of the semester. This is a great resource for any child or teen.
Cindy Wofford

Education resources and lesson plans - 0 views

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    This website seems to have a wealth of various links and lesson plans available to include multicultural education in all disciplines and grades.
mayra orihuela

PBS - 0 views

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    PBS' central web destination for all PBS resources for preK-12 educators; includes lesson plans, interactive games and simulations, maps, photos, essays and more on all major educational topics.
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    ove this website! has resources for grades pre-kindergarten to 12th grade. site allows you search by topic. What I especially liked was that it gave the option research interactive media videos slide shows lesson plans and projects!
Scott Bogacz

The Teachers Corner - 0 views

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    This website has many different areas to help teacher. It has lots of resources including bulletin board ideas, printable worksheets, and lesson planning ideas. You need to be a member to receive full access.
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    This website is full of ideas from lesson plans to themes. It gives you belletin board ideas. It has everything from student needs to professional development needs for the teacher. Great website when your creativity is blocked
Kent Stetson

Diversity Council: Lesson Plans and Activities - 0 views

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    This site offers lots of lesson plans and activities that focus on and work with multiculturalism and diversity. The lessons are broken up into grade ranges to make searches easier.
Amanda Dickey

Smithsonian Education for Teachers - 1 views

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    Very professional and organized website containing lesson plans and state standards information. Browse and search capabilities by keyword. A wealth of information.
Mary amador

classics for kids - 0 views

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    3. Classicsforkids.com is from the Cincinnati public radio. Students can listen to radio broadcasts, which they have activity sheets to coincide, for better listening focus. There is a drop down "For Grownups" which has lesson plans and tips and advice. Each month they have a featured composer. There are also games, such as composing. No advertements to speak of. Email address is mail@classicsforkids.com
Cindy Wofford

Student activites and lessons - 1 views

shared by Cindy Wofford on 25 Jul 10 - Cached
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    Hands-on activities and lessons for students to apply.
Cindy Wofford

Education oasis for multicultural application - 0 views

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    An education oasis for lessons that can be applied in the classroom for all students
Lisa Martin

Teachers First - 0 views

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    Teachers First offers teachers a large amount of resources to use in the classroom including current trends, lesson plans, information for new teachers and experienced, and even tips to keep parents involved. Lots of forms and worksheets are already created and can be modified.
risdonj

Teacher Pathfinder - 0 views

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    This site is an overall teacher resource that provides many different links for a variety of topics. The site has great resources for parent communication, and lesson planning support.
meghan strathman

ProTeacher - 0 views

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    This is a great website. You have to become a member. You can blog chat and create threads. Being a new teacher I have already used this a lot. Everyone on here is helpful with giving ideas. You can get lesson plans. It groups you by grades so if you are a high school teacher you don't have a Kindergarten teacher giving you suggestions and vice versa.
Patty Hawkins

PHET - 0 views

shared by Patty Hawkins on 15 Jul 10 - Cached
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    PHeT is a website based out of Colorado that contains interactive simulations for physics, biology, chemistry, earth science, and math. The simulations are interactive and allow students the opportunity to experiment.
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    University of Colorado at Boulder- Great simulations. This site also comes with lesson plans that other teachers have created for use with the simulations. You can click on the subject and get the thumbnails to view
Jen Smith

I Keep Safe - 0 views

shared by Jen Smith on 21 Jul 10 - Cached
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    Great site. Loaded with videos, information for kids, as well as parents and educators. The kids section has games, downloads and other resources. I also liked the faith resources section. This could be used in schools with a religious background.
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    The site contains a parent resource center- hot topics, videos and tutorials (social networking, cyberbullying, etc..) family fun lessons that parents can conduct with their children, D.A.R.E. activity lessons. There is also games, wallpapers, screensavers, videos for online safety and a site for educators.
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