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An Attitude of Gratitude
Students identify unusual things theyre thankful for, and then represent those things on a PowerPoint slide.

Sites to See
Thanksgiving
Whether you're looking for Thanksgiving games, crafts, coloring pages, recipes, or lesson plan ideas, one of these sites is sure to have what you need.


Happy Thanksgiving!
You're sure to find lots of uses for this Happy Thanksgiving sign.

A Techtorial
How to make trading cards with Word.


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

This Week's
Online Find


According to DocsTeach, "The National Archives has been encouraging teachers to use primary sources in the classroom since the late 1970s." One assumes with limited success -- until now. Because with the launch of DocsTeach, an online tool created in consultation with the National Archives, the process is so easy, it should be impossible for any history or social studies teacher to resist.

Read more.



Computer Animation
Eighth grade animators show Newton's laws at work through Apple's Keynote software.

Our Favorite Teaching Tools
We asked the Education World Tech and Teacher Teams, "What is your favorite new (or newly discovered) teaching tool? This is what they said...


A Thanksgiving WebQuest
The U.S. Congress has decided to change the name of Thanksgiving. Your team will help Congress decide what the new name should be.


Learn what Total Reader can do for your students.





Doug Johnson: Tech Proof
It's Delightful; It's del.icio.us
The online bookmarking site del.icio.us is, in many ways, the poster child for what is commonly called Web 2.0.



Brenda Dyck: Brenda's Blog
Web 2.0 Tools
Will the potential of Web 2.0 find its way back into the classroom? Will these new tools transform education or simply entertain?



Nancy Willard: Cyber Savvy
Why Teens Make Unsafe Choices
The factors implicated in online decision-making are the same ones that influence real-world decision making -- with a cyber-twist.





From the Science Machine
Use Nanozone to explore the topics of technology, biology, and health.


Miguel Guhlin:
The IT Crowd

Moodle-izing Your Education Enterprise
A technology that can transform how you handle online professional development and student learning.

Alma Rowe's
Gadget of the Week

Wordle
This speedy tool takes any group of words -- a quote, a speech, a poem, an RSS feed-- and creates a graphic.

Featured (Free) Webinars
Tuesday, November 16
2:00pm (EST)
Learning In Today's World: Blending The Best Of Formal, Informal And Social Approaches- Lessons From Real-Life from Elluminate.
Case studies from Genentech, Google, Toshiba America, Qualcomm and other organizations demonstrate how they apply this blended model.

Thursday, November 18
2:00pm (EST)
Social Networking and Education: Practices, Policies, and Realities in 2010 from edWeb.net.
Learn how teachers, principals, and librarians use social networking... and the steps you can take to engage others through this new online media channel.


From the Reading Machine
Flood reinforces vocabulary, classification skills.

From the Math Machine
Follow the Stars is a fun Web site for teaching about patterns.



Check out this week's site reviews:
U.S. South Pole Station
A c-o-o-l site from the National Science Foundation.

Animal Bytes
Animal facts, photos, webcams, and more.

Landmark Supreme Court Cases
Cases correlate to state and national social studies standards.

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.


Where We Stand
American schools in the 21st Century. (Part 2)



Integrating Technology
Tips for making the most of digital photography.