March 15, 2010

Site of the Week

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A WebQuest about WebQuests (http://webquest.sdsu.edu/webquestwebquest-es.html)

Learn how to develop great WebQuests in 90 minutes by completing this WebQuest written by Bernie Dodge. Discover the different possibilities open to you by analyzing several WebQuest examples and discussing them from different perspectives.

March 7, 2010

Site of the Week

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Free Kids Music (http://freekidsmusic.com)

Download full, high-quality of a wide variety of genres of children’s music absolutely free! You will find everything from educational, holiday, Christian, sing-along, dance music, silly music, and more! The creators of this Web site have assembled a list of talented music artists who have agreed to provide some of their songs for free, available to listen to on your computer, burn to a personal cd, or download to your MP3 player.

February 22, 2010

Site of the Week

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  (http://school.discoveryeducation.com/lessonplans/)

The Lesson Plan Library by Discovery Education has hundreds of lesson plans for grades K-12 over a wide variety of topics. Each lesson plan contains objectives, materials, discussion questions, procedures, evaluation, links, and standards. All lesson plans are free. Find new creative lesson plans for your classroom.

January 26, 2010

Arcademic Skill Builders

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Arcademic Skill Builders was recently featured in the Innovative Educator. Discover how students are improving their math and language arts skills using these highly interactive and engaging educational games. Read more at the Innovative Educator.

January 24, 2010

Site of the Week

Filed under: Uncategorized — mbrown @ 11:44 pm

FEMA for Kids (http://fema.gov/kids/)

Teach your students about all types of natural disasters, what causes them, how to prevent them, and how to become a Disaster Action Kid. Play games, read stories, take quizzes, and learn how to create a disaster supply kit. There is also a section for parents and teachers with curriculum & activities, printable fact sheets, and links to additional resources.

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