Additional Resources
This page is dedicated to teacher and student resources that I have found invaluable to me. While teaching different subjects, there were so many times where I wanted a great resource, be it an interactive website, video to illustrate a concept, or a program I could create my own source on, but would feel completely overwhelmed by the sheer amount of hits I would find on the web. After trial and error, collaboration with colleagues, and sheer dumb luck, I have now compiled a list of solid resources that I use regularly. Below, in the Teacher Resources, you will find tools I use to create my own resources, as well as sites for videos, crosswords, and other helpful tools. In the Student Resources, I have compiled a list of resources I use with my students, including interactive games, scientific inquiries, age appropriate research sites, as well as sites I regularly use during computer class. I hope you find these recourses helpful as you try to navigate the information found now on the web. If you have any site you can't live without, I would love to hear about it as well, please drop me an email in the Contact Me form under the About Me tab.
Teacher ResourcesThe sites that can be found here are my favorite and most often used teacher resources. These sites provide lesson plan ideas, tools to create your own resources, as well as worksheets and other resources in a variety of subjects and covering many different themes. I've rate these sites from 10 to 1, with number 1 being my absolute favorite. I hope you find these sites useful in planning, as well as helpful in creating many different tools to use within the classroom.
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Student ResourcesThe sites found here are my favorite resources for both teachers and students. These sites can be used to promote learning at home, through exploration conducted by students. These sites can also be used as resources within the classroom to illustrate concepts or during computer time. I've rate these sites from 10 to 1, with number 1 being my absolute favorite. I hope you find these sites useful weather you use them in the classroom or as resources for students to explore individually.
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