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Happy May!
May is Physical Fitness and Sports Month. Take the time to browse this weeks Sites-to-See for lesson plans, fitness information, tips about sport safely, and answers to questions about health. Then check out the many additional resources on our Physical Fitness Theme Page.
Do you love teaching? Would you do it again? Share your thoughts (in 144 characters or less) on my new WallWisher.
Or create your own wall -- either for sharing or to use as your own personal memo board. Its great fun and a lot neater than all those stickies hanging off your computer monitor.
Doug Johnsons new column explores cloud computing. Have you been wondering what that is? Check it out.
And have a great week!

Bank Check Students learn how to write a check with this realistic Education World version.

Decoding Pictographs Students interpret what a set of pictographs means and "write" a few sentences using their own pictograph system.

Sports and Fitness May is Sports and Fitness Month. These sites, appropriate for physical education teachers, students, and health-conscious adults, offer lesson plans, fitness information, tips about playing sports safely, and answers to questions about health.

A Techtorial Four great keyboarding activities that will have kids begging for more.

Free Online Teacher Tools Bernie Poole describes a few of his favorite online teacher tools -- including RubiStar, BlogMeister, Survey Builder, and Web Collaborator.

Integrating Technology and Science Discover how technology enhances the science program in the Greece (New York) school district, and find five activities you can use to integrate science and technology.

Mobile Technology Goes to School Matt Cooks fifth graders use cell phones to enhance learning and keep classroom doors open 24/7.

21 Interesting Ways to Use Twitter in the Classroom Read the experts ideas for simple ways to use Twitter with students -- and then add an idea (or two) of your own.

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Doug Johnson Can one's virtual life be spent in the cloud?


Bernie Poole Six essential technology-related skills that every teacher should possess.


Brendas Blog The power of YouTube only is activated when the teacher has a clear idea of how a specific video clip can be used to introduce a concept or theme, instigate a discussion, or serve as a writing prompt.

Meet other members of Education Worlds Columnist Team .

Behavior Advisor
Tips and step-by-step directions for behavior management.

Can I Have a Word?
UK site on creative writing for middle- and high-school students.

HEARTH
A core electronic collection of books and journals in Home Economics and related disciplines.

Be sure to 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.

Miguel Guhlin Taking on the work of a content management system requires three things

Gadget of the Week The perfect site for student-created wikis!

Student Techies Keep Computers Running Educational technology innovator Ted Nellen discusses the benefits schools can realize when they train students to both use and maintain classroom computers.

Essential Microsoft Office 2007 This set of ten tutorials by Bernie Poole are designed to help pre-service and in-service teachers learn the set of applications included in Microsoft Office 2007.

Games in Education The experts talk about the value of video games in the classroom.

 

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