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An assortment of fun classroom timers. Project them up on the whiteboard or screen for timer activities. Kids love the countdown!
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Our Documents - 100 Milestone Documents
View 100 Primary sources chronicling United States history from 1776 to 1965. You can view the original document, a transcript of the document, a print-friendly version of the document and additional information about the document.
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Google in Education Lesson Plans
Oodles of lesson plans centered around the various Google tools. You can search by the Google tool, subject and age range.
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This site has lesson plans and resources geared toward the Common Core Standards and the newspaper. You do not need a copy of the newspaper for most of these lessons and activities.
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Educational computer games and activities for students grade K-5. Includes math, keyboarding, reading, holiday activities and more. No subscription needed.
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Take a look at what students are capable of creating and the direction education is heading. It is a whole new way of processing information. Note also the photos he emphasizes. That would make for a great class discussion - what are the most significant or important events in our history?
- Some good food for thought here. Great for class discussion centering around the images that are emphasized and what are the most significant events in our history. - post by Gwen Lehman
- It is a different world from when older generations used linear editing systems.
- non-linear editing is the standard of today.
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This site provides free lesson plans, video writing prompts, printables and more for the classroom teacher. Resources are avaialble for all grades and the core content areas.
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
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