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History of Toys and Games
Students create a timeline to illustrate when some popular toys were introduced.

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Teacher Sites
Everything from lesson plans to professional development to help with classroom needs.


June-July Newsletter Template
Keep in touch over the summer with this easy-to-use newsletter template.




The E-Mail ABCs
Today's students believe e-mail is a medium unfettered by the rules that govern letter writing. Most classroom teachers believe e-mail should adhere to the same rules of grammar and style as snail mail. Who's right? Let's look at the ABCs of e-mail etiquette.


What Did You Do in School Today?
Kathleen Eveleigh's daily update gives parents and kids something to talk about.






Miguel Guhlin: The IT Crowd
The Power of Network Learning
What if you could broadcast learning at will via the Internet to a world of learners? What if you could interact with people, not only face to face in your workshop, but also halfway around the world?



Doug Johnson: Tech Proof
Working With the NET Generation
Teachers cannot and will not be replaced by technology -- but teachers who don't use technology will be replaced by teachers who do. Information technologies are here to stay in all our lives.



Brenda Dyck: Brenda's Blog
Embracing Technology With "Eyes Wide Open"
Neil Postman's message to educators is all the more relevant today -- on your way to learning improvement; watch for not only what technology will do for teaching and learning but what it will undo.





From the Math Machine
Planet Blaster is a fun Web site for teaching basic computation or algebra. (Grades 2-7)


Tracing the Start of the Laptop Revolution in Schools
In 1990, fifth graders at a private school in Australia were introduced to laptops, and their learning was never the same. Author Bob Johnstone talks about the first laptop school, the response it received, and integrating laptop learning.

Alma Row's
Gadget of the Week



Mixbook adds a new twist to online slide shows by enabling you to create a virtual book using your own digital photos.


From the Science Machine
Use Flower Pollination to explore the topics of biology and flowering plants. (Grades 3-12)

From the Reading Machine
Synonym Toast reinforces vocabulary, synonyms. (Grades 3-12)


Check out this week's site reviews:
Smithsonian Education
The world's largest museum complex provides resources for educators, kids, and families.

The Gateway to Educational Materials
This U.S. DOE site provides access to online educational resources.

FREE
A one-stop source of educational resources from more than thirty-five federal organizations.

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