The Amazing Web 2.0 Projects Book lists over 100 projects with objectives, defined grade level or age range, links to additional information (including how-to's) about the project, and tips for teachers planning to use the project.
Ready to get students excited about writing? The Story Starter machine serves up hundreds of creative combinations that take the writer's block out of creative writing for students in grades K-6.
The Michigan Cyber Safety Initiative (Michigan CSI) is an Internet safety education program with customized presentations for kindergarten through eighth-grade students and a community seminar.
Studio4Learning is a great site for students in fifth through twelfth grades. It provides students and teachers with free, high-quality videos that can be watched online. There are ten categories of videos to choose from Math, Sciences, English, Languag
Store and share lesson plans, test bank, grade book, calendar, and other teacher tools.
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This study explores seventh graders' use of inscriptions in a teacher-designed project-based science unit. To investigate students' learning practices during the 8-month water quality unit, we collected multiple sources of data (e.g., classroom video reco
An irreverent, surprising, and fresh approach to teaching social history to secondary schoolers, Past/Present is an immersive digital video game where players live the lives of Americans from eras past.
A set of concept-based math videos created by my colleagues, Michelle Flaming and Renee' Smith. Michelle (Ms. OneDerful) and Renee' (Ms. Glovely) teach math concepts in a fun and easy-to-understand manner.
The goal of these problems is to teach students about astronomy and space science by using mathematics and real-world problems. The current batch is for April-May.