Podcasting and the News
Students listen to a news podcast and use a graphic organizer to record what they learn.
Sites to See Science Sites
Whether you're a science teacher, a science enthusiast, or a student of science, you'll want to check out these online science treasures.
July 4th Worksheet
Turn any subject patriotic with this Independence Day worksheet.
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Quick! Get the Camera!
Discover two dozen digital camera activities guaranteed to make life easier for you and more interesting for your students.
Musical Concepts Through Computing
Betty Reeves supercharges musical study with technology.
Miguel Guhlin: The IT Crowd How to Manage Your District's Learning Opportunities
School districts need to provide consistent professional learning opportunities that are scalable, platform-independent (Web-based), and allow for district interface.
Doug Johnson: Tech Proof A Proposal for Banning Pencils
I am suggesting that we ban one of the most potentially harmful technologies of all -- the pencil. We must eliminate them from schools because...
Brenda Dyck: Brenda's Blog Developing Learners With "Thinking Buzz"
Until we develop wired learning environments based on "dirty learning" principles, we will fail to develop learners alive with "thinking buzz."
From the Reading Machine Synonym Sam's Lab reinforces synonyms. (Grades 2-4)
From the Math Machine Reversi is a fun Web site for teaching strategy, logic, and problem solving. (Grades 1-12)
From the Science Machine
Use The Periodic Table to explore the topics of chemistry and the elements. (Grades 6-12)
Check out this week's site reviews: Jefferson Lab
A highly interactive science and math site.
How Stuff Works
A site for curious people who wonder about everything.
Exploratorium: Iron Science Teacher
A competition among science teachers.
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PC ABCs
For a stress-free tech experience.
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