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Caught You Being Good

Catch them being good and reward them with these fun certificates -- in color or black and white.

A Techtorial
Learn how to troubleshoot your own computer, so you don't have to call on a techie -- and wait for help -- every time you have a problem.

Sites to See
Parent Involvement
Articles, information, research, action initiatives, and more for parents and teachers, plus ideas about how to increase parent involvement in schools.

Choose a Class Pet
Students analyze several classrooms at their school, interview teachers, research pets, and make informed recommendations about which pet is right for each classroom. (Grades 3-5)


What can you do with SchoolNotes? Check out Heather Ashmore's Life Science Page.



Technology Closes Distance Between Kids, Schools
In the not-so-distant past, students had pen pals. Now with the help of Skype and other technology, kids chat with students from across the district or across the world.

Musical Concepts Through Computing

Betty Reeves supercharges musical study with technology.

From the Ed World Tech Team
My New (School) Year's Resolutions
We asked the Ed World Tech Team, "What are your resolutions for the new school year? This is what they told us...


Learn what Total Reader can do for your students.




Doug Johnson
The Teacher's Technology Manifesto
When will you embrace teaching with technology? Read one teacher's bottom line.



Bernie Poole: Reflecting Poole
Social Networking: More Hype Than Help?
If you believe the hype, just about everyone over the age of 13 is logging on to a social networking site and having a ball. But can you believe the hype?



Brenda Dyck: Brenda's Blog
Using Digital Place-Based Storytelling to
Teach Geographical Thinking

I admit it -- I am a virtual eavesdropper. It was on a blog that I first read about a new form of digital storytelling called place-based storytelling.





From the Science Machine
Use Amusement Park Physics to explore the topics of physics and forces. (Grades 3-12)


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? Pretty exciting, no?

Alma Rowe's
Gadget of the Week


Moving Puzzle
Just for fun, try your hand at a moving jigsaw puzzle.

Featured (Free) Webinars
Wednesday, September 15
6:00pm (EST)
Parent Involvement from Spark.
Understand the why, what, and how of parent involvement as it relates to a child's education.


From the Reading Machine
Wizards and Pigs Poetry Pickle reinforces rhyme and alliteration. (Grades 3-6)

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

Check out this week's site reviews:
The Pioneer Virtual Zoo
Helps students understand how animals are classified.

Astronomy Online
Information about the world of astronomy.

Whyville
An online community with educational value for tweens.

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Implementing Games in the Classroom
Learn about the educational value of using games in the classroom.


Microsoft Office Tips
Save yourself time when using one of the Microsoft Office programs.