~Links for Myself and Other Teachers~
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This page is dedicated to things I want to look at again later!
Prezi.com a teacher tool for the next generation of bringing material into the technological age and with style! It is the grand-baby of Power Point (see ya old foggie!).
Websites I regularly visit:
Treehugger.com is a site that has many exciting articles about science and technology and the green movement.
Clean technica.com is a clean energy site for articles about clean energy and the future.
Edutopia great education site
Buck Institute - Project Based Learning/webinars are worth the time!
MNN - Mother Nature Network (many articles from all over, but interesting lists)
Brainiac - Some really cool stuff from Boston Globe.
Mark Treadwell - my new idol!
Personal Professional Development
PBLU - take some week long short classes!
Edtechteacher -
ESL - Bringing your language learning students up to par with native speakers!
PDF of the toolkit - necessary for every teacher!!! Thank you Sweetwater for these starting sentences! I saw this first on BIE on a video.
Lesson Plans to Engage!
Fringe - lesson plans (Thank you Maggie!)
Percy Jackson - series but lightning thief has extensive material for teachers and students.
Biology:
Trees and plants/photosynthesis
Chlorophyll
Leaves change color
Photosynthesis paper
Photosynthesis
HIV vaccine how it might work
Chemistry:
chem teacher <-- neat site for teaching things!
Another teacher's chem page
Ms. Morris chem/physics page
Chem how to's
Experiments!
Dirt, and dirt the movie!
Flinn Teaching resources
Green Chemistry1
Advancing Green Chem
Green chemistry 2
Acid Rain Adirondack
Green Chemistry ACS some pdf's that are interesting
EPA site on green chemistry
Physics: (the dreaded P-word)
Cocktail Party Physics! Same site as the one under biomimicry, below...
Teacher stuff...I plan to put some links here that I wish to revisit on teaching!
Partnership for 21st century skills
Do Schools Kill Creativity! Video worth your time (and a laugh).
RSA YouTube (same speaker from kill creativity - excellent for teachers/admin)
PBL @ squidoo
STEM PBL
Edutopia- this is a great site, I have it on another page but every teacher should visit this site (a lot!)
46 graphic organizers
Rubrics:
I thought I had rubistar on here, but still looking (best site I have found for rubrics)
Though, usually I make it - copy it to word - and change it to what I really want.
Graphics:
So cool periodic table of visualizations!
Prezi (dot) com <-- great site to have students with EDU
email address sign up to make presentations for class (parents permission
of course).
Strategy:
Protocols! McDonald (click the free protocols @ end of pdf)
Glossary of strategies!
Teach ADHD
Problem vs. Project based learning!
Designing your project. More Project base learning (best site to help design, that I have found)
Reggio Emilia (I always looking for this word)
Foldables
Inquiry4-MAT Will look this up later (I will find a better site for it)
A cool Differentiating site with oodles of good stuff.
Study strategy page!!! Great for teachers and students. Author has granted permission to copy and use at will!
Not sure where to put these yet!
Engage science
sounds of science
Classroom Community:
@Teaching strategy they have a PDF about Classroom Community
Scholastic has a two page write up on Classroom community
Geology/Astronomy:
USGS Teacher info and some PPT and a great wealth of info on geology...
Multiwavelength Astronomy Gallery! (thank you Trish~!)
John Dobson!!! Sidewalk astronomy!
Video Places:
Teacher TV
Science 360 science news around the world
Biomimicry links:
San Diego Zoo Biomimicry
PDF high school enrichment
Biomimicry inspiration
Physics People Biomimicry!
Not sorted yet:
http://www.glencoe.com/sec/teachingtoday/subject/dimath.phtml
http://www.prufrock.com/client/client_pages/GCT_Readers/Math/Ch._4/Tiered_Lessons_for_Gifted_Children.cfm
labs
http://www.parrotpublishing.com/Inclusion_Chapter_6.htm
http://www.texasprojectfirst.org/ModificationAccommodation.html
http://www.peatc.org/peatc.cgim?template=peakaccom
Pacific environment... I have only looked at for a moment, want to come back.
This page is dedicated to things I want to look at again later!
Prezi.com a teacher tool for the next generation of bringing material into the technological age and with style! It is the grand-baby of Power Point (see ya old foggie!).
Websites I regularly visit:
Treehugger.com is a site that has many exciting articles about science and technology and the green movement.
Clean technica.com is a clean energy site for articles about clean energy and the future.
Edutopia great education site
Buck Institute - Project Based Learning/webinars are worth the time!
MNN - Mother Nature Network (many articles from all over, but interesting lists)
Brainiac - Some really cool stuff from Boston Globe.
Mark Treadwell - my new idol!
Personal Professional Development
PBLU - take some week long short classes!
Edtechteacher -
ESL - Bringing your language learning students up to par with native speakers!
PDF of the toolkit - necessary for every teacher!!! Thank you Sweetwater for these starting sentences! I saw this first on BIE on a video.
Lesson Plans to Engage!
Fringe - lesson plans (Thank you Maggie!)
Percy Jackson - series but lightning thief has extensive material for teachers and students.
Biology:
Trees and plants/photosynthesis
Chlorophyll
Leaves change color
Photosynthesis paper
Photosynthesis
HIV vaccine how it might work
Chemistry:
chem teacher <-- neat site for teaching things!
Another teacher's chem page
Ms. Morris chem/physics page
Chem how to's
Experiments!
Dirt, and dirt the movie!
Flinn Teaching resources
Green Chemistry1
Advancing Green Chem
Green chemistry 2
Acid Rain Adirondack
Green Chemistry ACS some pdf's that are interesting
EPA site on green chemistry
Physics: (the dreaded P-word)
Cocktail Party Physics! Same site as the one under biomimicry, below...
Teacher stuff...I plan to put some links here that I wish to revisit on teaching!
Partnership for 21st century skills
Do Schools Kill Creativity! Video worth your time (and a laugh).
RSA YouTube (same speaker from kill creativity - excellent for teachers/admin)
PBL @ squidoo
STEM PBL
Edutopia- this is a great site, I have it on another page but every teacher should visit this site (a lot!)
46 graphic organizers
Rubrics:
I thought I had rubistar on here, but still looking (best site I have found for rubrics)
Though, usually I make it - copy it to word - and change it to what I really want.
Graphics:
So cool periodic table of visualizations!
Prezi (dot) com <-- great site to have students with EDU
email address sign up to make presentations for class (parents permission
of course).
Strategy:
Protocols! McDonald (click the free protocols @ end of pdf)
Glossary of strategies!
Teach ADHD
Problem vs. Project based learning!
Designing your project. More Project base learning (best site to help design, that I have found)
Reggio Emilia (I always looking for this word)
Foldables
Inquiry4-MAT Will look this up later (I will find a better site for it)
A cool Differentiating site with oodles of good stuff.
Study strategy page!!! Great for teachers and students. Author has granted permission to copy and use at will!
Not sure where to put these yet!
Engage science
sounds of science
Classroom Community:
@Teaching strategy they have a PDF about Classroom Community
Scholastic has a two page write up on Classroom community
Geology/Astronomy:
USGS Teacher info and some PPT and a great wealth of info on geology...
Multiwavelength Astronomy Gallery! (thank you Trish~!)
John Dobson!!! Sidewalk astronomy!
Video Places:
Teacher TV
Science 360 science news around the world
Biomimicry links:
San Diego Zoo Biomimicry
PDF high school enrichment
Biomimicry inspiration
Physics People Biomimicry!
Not sorted yet:
http://www.glencoe.com/sec/teachingtoday/subject/dimath.phtml
http://www.prufrock.com/client/client_pages/GCT_Readers/Math/Ch._4/Tiered_Lessons_for_Gifted_Children.cfm
labs
http://www.parrotpublishing.com/Inclusion_Chapter_6.htm
http://www.texasprojectfirst.org/ModificationAccommodation.html
http://www.peatc.org/peatc.cgim?template=peakaccom
Pacific environment... I have only looked at for a moment, want to come back.
Some sites I wish to revisit while in the midst of writing my literature review, research paper and presentation
- Dosits
- Lab and earthquake sound underwater ***(Earth quake)
- National park Glacier bay (sounds)
- Prezi (in progress WARNING GRAPHIC IMAGES!!!)
- Sounds of the ocean for presentation! *** How we sound to whales***
- Vaquita gulf of mexico! (only a few hundred left)
- MPA's of the world (WWFpicture)
- Earth Portal ( I really like how it says Earth Website)
- Wall of sound from 'The Cove' ***We use it against them***