Post(s) tagged with "resources"
Here’s a great collection of resources for all areas/grade levels of history teachers. Thanks History Tech for sharing this resource.
Larry Ferlazzo has put together another great, comprehensive list of Google Earth resources. It includes links on how to use Google Earth as well as some lesson ideas.
NSDL brings research in science, technology math, and engineering to your classroom. Get free lessons and activities and match them to standards, maps, iTunes multimedia files, and links to other resources (STEM-related blogs)!
Source: gjmueller
Richard Byrne recently reminded his readers that he hosts a variety of how-to resources for lots of Google tools. Many of these tutorials are very specific in their goals (for example, how to create a quiz in Google Docs). He’s updated his tutorials recently so you may want to skim through them.
Funded by Thinkfinity, this site offers over 690 free internet-based resources for educators and students. Lesson are aligned with both national and state standards, and are available for grades K-12.
Along with lesson plans, there are also sections for interactive tools, current events, a calendar, data resources, and weblinks.
April is National Financial Literacy Month- be sure to browse their collection of resources for this month!
Source: kicksandgiggles
I’ve shared these before but can’t resist the urge to continue! Subject-based resources for everyone :)
National Geographic has rolled out a great resource for science, social studies and geography teachers. There are lots of images and videos on this site, as well as activities and teaching resources. There’s not too much on there yet, but it might be a good thing to bookmark and check back later- they will continually be rolling out new parts of the site.
Thanks The Whiteboarding Blog for sharing this resource.
All week long, we been talking about the importance of music education and learning to play an instrument. However, today, we’ve got a post for all of the musicians and music educators within our community, because without them, there would be nobody to provide the knowledge and skills…
Source: heykiki
Grade-level Specific Content: Pre-K, Kinder, & All Things ECE
Early Childhood Education is one of licensing areas,so I have wealth of resources for this “grade level.”
- Games for Kindergartners : If you’re looking for DAP (developmentally appropriate) games for little ones, this is the…
Source: teacher-girl
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Who I am: A third year high school history teacher at an urban(ish) high school in New Jersey.
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