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Geniventure - Concord Consortium
Grades
5 to 12In the Classroom
It is recommended that educators try this game before assigning this activity to students to understand how students participate and move throughout levels. Search YouTube to find video tutorials if necessary. Use the simulations as a flipped learning activity to generate questions about genetics and heredity. Consider using a resource such as Sway, reviewed here to assign your flipped learning lesson. Examples to include in Sway are a link to Geniventure, a flashcard deck, and a link to a Microsoft Form, reviewed here for students to complete when finished with the activity. Use to discuss significant vocabulary and content needed for understanding chromosomes and genetic traits.You must be registered and logged in to add items to your favorites.
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Space, NASA Information and News - Tech Media Network
Grades
3 to 12This site includes advertising.
tag(s): moon (88), nasa (37), space (252), stars (80), sun (87)
In the Classroom
Share the videos and activities on your projector or interactive whiteboard. Try using this website as a resource in art class to have students find a picture and recreate it though their own interpretation. Have students in a language arts class choose a photograph and create a story about how it came to be as a creative writing exercise. Have students in science class use it as a research resource for adding great images to their presentations. Or assign a particular article that relates to an astronomy class, have the whole class read it as homework, and then have them post reactions on a class wiki page. Not familiar with wikis? Check out the TeachersFirst Wiki Walk-Through.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Biotechnology Institute - Biotechnology Institute
Grades
9 to 12tag(s): biodiversity (41), genetics (84)
In the Classroom
Click Programs on the top menu and use the challenges available to pique curiosity in students. There are three types of challenges - Global Healthcare Challenge (Medical Biotechnology), the Global Sustainability Challenge (Agricultural Biotechnology) or the Global Environment Challenge (Industrial/Environmental Biotechnology). Use the Newsroom to view videos and read articles about the latest in biotechnology.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Pearltrees - pearltrees
Grades
6 to 12This site includes advertising.
tag(s): bookmarks (34), curation (27), DAT device agnostic tool (133), webquests (9)
In the Classroom
In the simplest form, Pearltrees could be used to store links for classes that you are teaching or taking. More creatively, however, you could use this site to create a guided online field trip from one site to another. Even try pairing Pearltrees with the use of a highlighting style website such as Twiddla, reviewed here to direct students to the information on the site that you, as their teacher, want them to see. Try turning the tables on your students and have them create a Pearltree for short research projects or as a working bibliography for their research papers. Use this tool easily in your Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) classroom since all students will be able to access it for free, no matter what device they have.Edge Features:
Includes an education-only area for teachers and students
Parent permission advised before posting student work created using this tool
Includes Interaction w general public/ public galleries with unmoderated content
Includes social features, such as "friends," comments, ratings by others
Requires registration/log-in (WITH email)
Premium version (not free) includes additional features or storage
Products can be embedded
Products can be shared by URL
Multiple users can collaborate on the same project
Includes teacher tools for registering and/or monitoring students
Requires download/installation of software
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PBS Learning Media - Physical Education - PBS
Grades
K to 12tag(s): alphabet (47), careers (184), dance (42), data (211), decimals (92), diseases (59), fitness (35), human body (98), mark twain (9), multimedia (68), music theory (48), percent (59), probability (133), problem solving (283), psychology (60)
In the Classroom
Find more details and teacher information under "Customization for States and District" to align the offerings here with your state's standards. Check this site for an introduction to a curriculum topic or unit or when looking for support activities to reinforce concepts. Use this site as the starting point for individual or group projects. Share the interactives as a learning center or on your interactive whiteboard or projector. This is one that you want to save in your favorites.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Mind42 - IRIAN Solutions Vienna
Grades
1 to 12tag(s): concept mapping (15), mind map (31)
In the Classroom
This free organizational tool can be used in classrooms at every level. Teachers can use this tool to help organize learning units and share the orgnanization on screen so students see how pieces fit together. Share the unit map with other teachers, students, or parents, to highlight goals, objectives, learning tasks, assessments, and resources. Share before your unit and expectations become very clear. Use as a yearly overview for parents showing units with resources at the beginning of the year at Open House. Let parents see the multiple ways their child will be assessed through the year. Students can use this tool for direction in problem based learning situations. Use this tool in science for collecting data, experiments, or science fair outlines. Use the tool in writing class to make writing guides for narrative or expository writing. In reading, use for predictions, sequencing of stories, inferences, or organizing genres of books each student has read. Have students map multiple ways to solve a single problem in math class. Have students keep daily requirements or schedules with readily available resources as links. Let students enjoy taking notes from content based classes. Have a student scribe create the notes each day and share with the class. Have student groups map the current unit before the test as a review activity.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Science (and more) to Music - Dr. Lodge McCammon
Grades
4 to 12tag(s): africa (162), area (52), atoms (44), bill of rights (40), branches of government (70), cells (82), civil war (145), constitution (104), elements (31), equations (128), exponents (38), factoring (28), factors (29), functions (58), inquiry (38), integers (26), matter (52), nutrition (136), oceans (143), order of operations (31), quadratics (27), rainforests (16), ratios (48), songs (52), sound (72), volume (33), water (106), world war 2 (168)
In the Classroom
Play songs related to math, social studies, or science concepts in class to supplement current lessons. Download and play the tunes on iPods or mp3 players in a listening corner. Have younger students sing along with the songs (reading the lyrics). ESL/ELL students will benefit from such an alternate presentation of concepts, as will any who have strong musical/rhythmic intelligence. Give students copies of song lyrics, and have them create their own songs. After listening to a song, have students create their own song relating to current classroom topics. Suggest some familiar tunes so students do not have to start from scratch. Create a video of the songs and share using a site such as SchoolTube reviewed here.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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March 2 Success - US Army
Grades
7 to 12In the Classroom
Use this in junior- and senior-level courses to help college-bound students prepare for the SAT and ACT. It saves time and helps kids; no one can argue with those advantages. Try using this with younger high school (or even middle school) students in a gifted program to provide enrichment and early practice for early test-takers. Be certain to provide this link on your class website for students to access at home.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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izzit.org - Izzit.org
Grades
5 to 12tag(s): context clues (10), critical thinking (189), news (223), vocabulary (252)
In the Classroom
Choose one current events lesson as a Problem of the Week for class discussion along with some of the questions provided in the lesson. Challenge students to create their own lesson with local newspaper or magazine articles. Search the archives for articles that relate to lessons taught in class. Display the article on your interactive whiteboard (or projector) and discuss, use whiteboard tools to highlight vocabulary and search for context clues in finding definitions.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Snow Day Resources - TeachersFirst
Grades
K to 12In the Classroom
Share this link on your class web page or TeachersFirst public page so your class is prepared.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Photojournal - NASA/ JPL
Grades
6 to 12tag(s): mars (25), moon (88), planets (125), solar system (127), space (252)
In the Classroom
Use these pictures to compare the different types of moons and celestial objects that exist. Research the composition of the objects and how they were formed. Compare the different objects to our own moon. Research the various missions and spacecraft and discuss the changes in technology over time. Research the additional tests and experiments performed during these missions. Challenge students to research information and create a multimedia presentation using one of the many TeachersFirst Edge tools.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Compare & Contrast Map - Read, Write, Think - International Reading Association
Grades
3 to 12tag(s): charts and graphs (184), concept mapping (15), graphic organizers (57)
In the Classroom
Use this site to introduce comparisons to your students on your interactive whiteboard or projector. After demonstrating how to use the site, create a link on classroom computers so students can make their own comparisons, which they can print and share. Divide students into 3 groups - one for each type of comparison essay - and have them create comparisons for their type, then share and compare with other students. Change student learning by having them create "annotated pictures" to illustrate the different types of comparisons using Annotely, reviewed here. Use this site with gifted students to help them explore subjects more deeply than is discussed in class. Use this site with ENL/ELL students to help organize information easily and as a visual representation of class material.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Games for the Brain - GamesfortheBrain.com
Grades
3 to 12In the Classroom
Offer exciting and fun ways to improve problem solving and creativity in A Game a Day! Challenge your students to go beyond and stretch their thinking in a variety of ways. The gaming format holds high motivation and interest with your students. Arrange contests within your class for increased achievement. Use in gifted and advanced classes. A Game a Day is a great center time activity and also can be used effectively for reward time. Use as examples for gaming formats with your computer classes. Challenge your students to create review activities for concepts and units based on the game formats presented. Preservice teachers can benefit for discovering the wave of the future: education through gaming. Use in your world language classes to increase fluency.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Keeping Score - San Francisco Symphony
Grades
3 to 12tag(s): composers (22), music theory (48), musical instruments (63), songs (52)
In the Classroom
Share this site on your interactive whiteboard or projector. Allow students to explore specific composers on their own (or in cooperative learning groups). Have students make a multimedia presentation using one of the many TeachersFirst Edge tools reviewed here. Some tool suggestions are (click on the tool name to access the review): Adobe Creative Cloud Express for Education, Animatron, Sway, and Microsoft PowerPoint Online.U.S. and world history teachers will love this site! (As well as music teachers) Use interactives to integrate music into history classes, math classes (for timing and fractions), and English classes (reading and writing about music). All teachers can check out the thematic links for their subject to music. Take advantage of the FREE lesson plans. Chances are good that you could incorporate music into every type of class. Simply check out the education link, and your imagination and educational wheels will start spinning!
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JASON Science - Home - The JASON Project
Grades
7 to 12tag(s): ecology (116), energy (143), geology (60), weather (174)
In the Classroom
With the array of information, lesson plans, and modules for learning this website can be used in so many different ways! If you are searching for a video clip that is relevant to your current topic, perform a search of their digital library. Looking for an entire lesson plan or a single assignment? Click on the Teacher Tools bar to quickly find something suitable. Share the video clip on your interactive whiteboard. If several topics relate to your current subject matter, challenge cooperative learning groups to investigate different portions of this site. (This would only work with older/more independent students.) Then have student create projects to share with the class and "teach" about their topic. Have students create online posters on paper or do it together as a class using a tool such as Web Poster Wizard (reviewed here).Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Curriki - EnterpriseDB Postgre SQL company
Grades
K to 12This site includes advertising.
tag(s): graphic organizers (57), literacy (123), OER (53), operations (71), resources (80), rubrics (40)
In the Classroom
Curriki has several ways to benefit teachers and students. Use Curriki as a resource listed on your website to have extra opportunities for additional practice or enrichment for parents and students. If you have a blended classroom, Curriki is the perfect tool to use for your students to access assignments. Use as a way to organize your digital resources. The lesson plan and Webquest templates are user friendly and promote best practices. While growing in your professional development by connecting with teachers worldwide, let your class learn with other classes worldwide. Curriki encourages you to think critically about your own lessons, and also the lessons suggested.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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The World's Harvests - Time Magazine
Grades
4 to 10This site includes advertising.
tag(s): agriculture (54), cross cultural understanding (176), cultures (291), nutrition (136)
In the Classroom
This site is archived but till has good info. Use this site as an anticipatory set to introduce a unit or lesson on nutrition around the world on your projector or interactive whiteboard. Use it also to explore differences in farming methods and food storage practices worldwide. Have students create similar photo essays in groups, comparing harvests from different regions of the U.S. using Venn Diagram Creator by Canva, reviewed here. Challenge students to find a photo and then narrate the photo as if it is a news report. Students can use openverse reviewed here, or Vecteezy reviewed here, to find pictures you are ALLOWED to use without copyright problems, simply by giving credit. Have students work in pairs to create online posters using a tool such as Web Poster Wizard reviewed here, to illustrate the different harvests from around the U.S.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Research Building Blocks - Read, Write, Think - International Reading Association
Grades
3 to 12tag(s): book reports (26), interactive stories (23), Research (91)
In the Classroom
View the Hints About Print interactive with your class on your interactive whiteboard (or projector) to demonstrate different concepts on choosing appropriate resources for research. If you don't have an interactive whiteboard, create a link on your classroom computers for students to view as a center. This site is perfect to use with older students who may have already done research projects as a review for choosing materials. ESL and Special Education teachers may want to use materials included in this lesson as an aid for students who have been assigned research projects.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Easy Going Surveys - Easygoingsurveys.com
Grades
K to 12This site includes advertising.
tag(s): polls and surveys (44), quiz (59), quizzes (83)
In the Classroom
Create a survey as an exit slip to identify student understanding or misunderstandings. Use a poll on a projector or interactive whiteboard to discuss and informally assess prior knowledge as you start your study by asking questions about the material. Discuss in groups why those in class would choose a particular answer to uncover misconceptions. Use for Daily quiz questions to gain knowledge of student understanding and a means of formative assessment. Create a question that matches the day's lesson to determine how well students are able to solve a similar problem. Use the survey to collect data from students for use in a Math class (such as calculating means and medians) or in a Social Sciences/Psychology class to determine trends and opinions. The surveys could even be used with young students on an interactive whiteboard (voting for field trip options, lunch count, "student choice" centers, and much more Include a question of the week on your class wiki or web site to keep parents and students coming back.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Braineos - Braineos.com
Grades
5 to 12tag(s): flash cards (47), game based learning (320), grammar (142), operations (71), verbs (25)
In the Classroom
Have students or groups of students create flashcards for study. Provide the link to this site or ready made flashcard sets for study as needed. Create flashcards for vocabulary words in all subjects, math facts, or any other material that needs to be learned.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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