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Engaging English
Students use a selection of alliterative phrases to create a wall or ceiling hanging.

Sites to See
World Wars I and II
Photographs, maps, video, timelines, articles, primary sources, virtual reality activities, more.

Larry Ferlazzo's Best
The best Web sites for learning about Memorial Day.


Flag Shapebooks
Invite students to use these to write about Memorial Day.

A Techtorial
Learn how to use Word to create and customize a set of dominoes for your classroom.

The National Education Association, in recognition of Teacher Appreciation Week, issued a statement Monday highlighting five trends the association says paint a picture of today's U.S. public school teachers. Those trends are...

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Are Education Conferences Worth the Cost?
Education World's Tech Team members tell us about their most memorable experience at an education conference.

Teaching? Learning?
There's an "App" for That!

In Colleen Ruggieri's English class, kids use iPods for online research, to define words, listen to music of historical periods, and more.


Photo Podcasts

Liese Ricketts' photography students share images and insights through podcasts.






Doug Johnson: Tech Proof
Keeping Kids Internet Safe
Providing a safe educational environment and teaching students to be self-regulating Internet users should be the goals of all educators.



Brenda Dyck: Brenda's Blog
Using the Net to Go Beyond the Real to the Possible
Telecollaborative projects introduce students to authentic activities designed to challenge their thinking and to fuel further exploration.



Bernie Poole
PowerPoint Beyond the Basics
Lesson 10 of Bernie Poole's Essential Microsoft Office 2007 teaches you PowerPoint beyond the basics.






From the Reading Machine
Alton-Ra: The Lost Statue reinforces spelling and sentence structure. (Grades 3-6)


Miguel Guhlin
Managing Content in a Read/Write World
How are YOU using technology to help students, teachers, and staff create and collaborate?

Alma Row's
Gadget of the Week



CamStudio allows users to create videos of what theyre doing on a computer and add narration.

Free Webinars
Tuesday, May 11
3:00pm (EST)
Training & Staff Development for 21st Century Teaching at Lincoln Public Schools from Tech & Learning.
Using best practices and collaboration to create a successful staff development program.

Monday, May 17
7:00pm (EST)
Curricular Connections of Geocaching from Discovery Education.
Explore how geocaching fits into classroom instruction.


From the Math Machine
Penguin Waiter is a fun Web site for teaching about percentages and money. (Grades 4-12)

From the Science Machine
Use Cell Models to explore the topics of cell types and structure, meiosis, and mitosis. (Grades 5-12)


Check out this week's site reviews:
Finishing the Dream
This video series chronicles the U.S. Civil Rights movement.

The Price of Freedom: Americans at War
A Smithsonian site about U.S. military history.

Digital History
A virtual goldmine for the study of American History.

Explore our Site Review Archives for more great sites. You also can keep up with our latest reviews by signing up for our Site Review Newsletter.


Social Media in Plain English
Common Crafts take on social media tools.


Listservs and e-Newsletters
Listservs and e-newsletters can keep educators informed.