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Language Arts
ePals Classroom
Exchange
http://www.epals.com/
Take meaningful
writing to the next
level! ePals
provides a free
venue for global
‘pen pals’ and
meaningful student
writing/communication.
Write as a class and
use the projector to
display letters
written to your
class.
P.O.V. –
Borders (Web only
series)
http://www.pbs.org/pov/pov2002/borders/index_flash.html
P.O.V.'s
Borders
is a Web-only series
on PBS Online. A
showcase for
interactive
storytelling, the
series asks about
the borders in our
lives, both literal
and metaphysical.
The first episode of
P.O.V.'s Borders
deals with the theme
of migration. The
second episode of
P.O.V.'s Borders
will be premiering
in the Fall of 2003.
Sign-up for the
P.O.V. newsletter
and get updates
about Episode 2.
Math
Guide to State
High Points
http://www.americasroof.com/usa.shtml
Use real data
displayed through
your projector to
create graphs.
Students can work on
a range of projects
from traditional
graphing to using
Microsoft Excel to
make electronic
graphs.
Learning
about Rate of Change
(NCTM)
http://standards.nctm.org/document/eexamples/chap6/6.2/index.htm
Online visual
examples can truly
enhance a lesson or
even make a concept
clear for a student
that might not
otherwise be able to
grasp it. When
those visuals are
interactive, they
become even more
effective. Take a
look at this example
that demonstrates a
constant rate of
change. What kind
of conclusions would
you have your
students draw?
BrainPop
http://www.brainpop.com/
Your brain just
might pop with the
wealth of lessons
located hear! You
can watch two movies
per day free or even
look into a
membership if you
are interested in
watching more.
These are great
projector activities
to start the day,
get students
thinking or use as
reinforcement on
your big screen.
Science
CIESE –
Collaborative
Projects
http://k12science.ati.stevens-tech.edu/collabprojs.html
CIESE sponsors
and designs
interdisciplinary
projects that
teachers throughout
the world can use to
enhance their
curriculum through
compelling use of
the Internet. We
focus on projects
that utilize
realtime data
available from the
Internet, and
collaborative
projects that
utilize the
Internet's potential
to reach peers and
experts around the
world.
The Nine
Planets
http://www.seds.org/nineplanets/nineplanets/nineplanets.html
Take a virtual
tour of the solar
system and discover
more about each
planet than you may
have ever known
before! Information
is available for not
only the planets but
also for many other
components of our
solar system.
WebElements
periodic table of
the elements
http://www.webelements.com/webelements/scholar/
Interactive and
FULL of content.
Experience the
elements of the
periodic table in
ways never before
possible in a
classroom setting.
From text, to
pictures, to video,
this site has it
all.
Social
Studies
Anne Frank: Her
Life and Times
http://www.annefrank.com/site/af_life/1_life.htm
A picture filled
scrap-book is one of
the many resources
available on this
site. Top notch
content.
Atlas –
Xpeditions @
nationalgeographic.com
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/xpeditions/atlas/index.html
The ability to
display any map of
any location
(borders or no
borders – the choice
is yours) is
available at your
fingertips! Enhance
any location
specific lesson.
History
The Civil War as
Photographed by
Mathew Brady
http://www.archives.gov/digital_classroom/lessons/
brady_photographs/brady_photographs.html
The National
Archives provides a
variety of primary
source resources on
its electronic
archives page.
Bring your students
face-to-face with
real history, real
photographs and real
documents. This
Civil War lesson is
just one of the many
resources available
from NARA.
You Be the
Historian
http://americanhistory.si.edu/hohr/springer/
Enter detective
mode and use a
variety of problem
solving situations
to determine
historical context.
Electives
A. Pintura: Art
Detective
http://www.eduweb.com/pintura/index.html
This is another
example of a problem
solving situation
where students work
through several
situations and
compare art from a
variety of painters
to a mystery
painting. This site
works through style,
brush strokes,
coloring and more.
SFSKIDS
http://www.sfskids.org/
And you thought
the internet was not
for the music room?
Whether you use this
as a learning tidbit
at the beginning of
class or to
incorporate into a
lesson, this is one
example showing the
kind of quality
information that can
be found relating to
all subjects |