I'm just going to keep a running list of great websites that I (or anyone) can use for future teaching experiences. Maybe I'll get lucky and find some fun game sites too!
Update: this website is great and has premade powerpoints to help teach lessons. Also includes worksheets and so forth. http://math.pppst.com/ and the best part is that it is FREE!!!
KHANACADEMY.ORG IT IS SO AMAZING!
From my assingment:
Examples of possible projects:
• create a series of PowerPoint slides, each with links to Internet resources that provide prior knowledge or further information on a range of topics relevant to the text, to enhance the reading experience
• create a multimedia presentation including sounds, digital photography, scanned documents, and/or a voice recording of an elaborate script
• design a newspaper in which you use technology tools to research, write, and publish an
in issue of a fictional newspaper highlighting historical events and news from the time
• create a digital oral history as a way of honoring your own family’s diverse background
• create a podcast to simulate the sights and sounds of a live broadcast posing as journalists reporting on timely issues
• photo essays
• WebQuests or Internet-based projects
• the creation of an electronic book (including hyperlinks to alternative endings, pictures, and other resources). http://www.myebook.com/
• Creating a webpage (http://www.weebly.com)
PRODUCTION SITES To REVIEW FOR PROJECT
Glogster - create media rich posters
My eBook - write, illustrate and enhance a personal book
Weebly - create free, easy web sites
Audacity - record and edit audio
Blabberize - add audio to create "talking" pictures
Imagination Cubed - draw, illustrate and label images
Helpful Sites
to help with APA style
http://www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/project_apa_format_examples.shtml
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