K- 5 grade interactive internet activites. This site is targeting Math, Literacy, Social Studies, and Science it has internet games but also resources to help in those areas.
This blog can be used for educational blogging. It can be used to facilitate discussions, replace paper newsletter, help students start blogging, create publication in school and to post podcasts and documents.
This website allows for writing projects where multiple authors can write a book or short story together. I think this would be a wonderful team project to work on in groups of 3-4 (maybe more).
This is a combination search engine and encyclopedia to get related digital content from multiple sources at once. Any topic can be entered to immediately find wikipedia entries, videos, news, images, etc., including suggested related topics. This would be a good research tool for students as well as learning instrument in evaluating online information relevance.
The kids in my placement just love this website. They are so into poetry and writing/reading it. This website has several aspects where you can read poetry, play word games, tutorials on different types of poetry writing.
Created a website (http://mytestsiteistaken.jottit.com/) in less than two minutes, complete with design options and all. Really very basic options, perfect for little explorers.
I have no idea why this site is called Shodor, but it's a non-profit with a mission of improving math and science education through the effective use of computation science technologies. The "Interactivate" portion of the site makes available interactive online activities for grades 3-12.
In my dyad placement, teachers often printed out graph paper to meet various needs. Don't be put off by the label "for high school math." That's true, but there's plenty here for elementary and middle school teachers as well, including various graph papers and centimeter dot paper.
This is a free interactive whiteboard that can be shared with others. It provides a platform to share creative thinking processes as they develop. Someone can share something like mathematical procedures or diagram concept explanations with other peers or instructors.
I found the last link particularly helpful for American Revolution, but here is a link to all of the activity packs there are available in several subjects. Please look very carefully at each one, there are some that may not exactly be appropriate for all ages. There are also some that are less objective than others.
This site is all data sets that are easily searched as well as easy to export data sets from. These data offer a rich learning opportunity for interesting mathematical thinking within the real world context.