The Guide to Grammar and Writing is a useful tool for helping students master English grammar, usage, and writing. It has information and activities that cover writing at the sentence, paragraph, and essay levels. A majority of the topics covered in each section contain a quiz. More than 70 quizzes are available to users. There are over 100 grammar and writing topics to explore at this site. I'll bet that you'll add it to your list of favorites.
Sunday, September 26, 2004
Wednesday, September 22, 2004
The Learning Web
The Learning Web is a web site created by the United States Geological Survey Department. For the student there are creative project ideas in geology, biology, geography, and hydrology. For teachers there are lesson plans and activities about Our Changing World, Working with Maps, and Earth Hazards. There are great research tools and resources on earth hazards, plants and animals, ecosystems, natural resources, water. Besides the maps and images there's downloadable fun scientific clipart.On this site you will find:• Lesson Plans• Learning Exercises• Learning Games• Pictures and/or Illustrations
Thursday, September 16, 2004
Blog Link
| The purpose of this blog is to provide information to make teaching and learning more fun for you and the students while also meeting accountability. There is another blog you can check out which provides even more ideas for technology integration in the classroom. Check it out - www.segatech.blodspot.com. Jeff and I are contributors to this as well as people across southeast Georgia.
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Ivan as seen from space
From the "just because we can do it" department:
A big digital photo of Ivan as seen from the Space Station via the Astronomy Picture of the Day from NASA.
Math via Mudd
Mudd Math Fun Facts is a nifty site created by an assistant mathematics professor at Harvey Mudd College. Fun Facts are made to lock in students' curiosity by showing them qualities of math that are not usually investigated in the classroom. Why not check it out?
Discipline Help
| In the classrooms of today, a common concern centers around the behavior of students. Many times the behavior management style of the teacher has a direct impact on the behavior of their students. Go to http://education.indiana.edu/cas/tt/v1i2/what.html to determine your classroom management style. It also helps to understand the types of behaviors students exhibit and specific was to deal with them. Go to www.disciplinehelp.com for timely information to deal with the every day problems.
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Monday, September 13, 2004
Cognitive bottom line summaries
My wife gets a bit peeved with me sometimes when we're talking because I just want to cut to the chase and get the essentials. "Look," I'll tell her, "just give me the bottom line summary." Given that I have the attention span of a gnat it's probably a good thing that I found a web site that'll indulge me in the same fashion while read about metacognitive pursuits. I found Study Guides and Strategies and was intrigued by how concise all of the advice was. What do you think?
Short post with lots of resources
Hello! I just found a page called Reference Education Methods and Learning Theories. I think it might be useful to those of you interested in different perspectives as to how people learn.
Sunday, September 12, 2004
You have been summoned to de Grummond
The de Grummond Children's Literature Collection is one of North America's leading research centers in the field of children's literature. The main focus of the web site is on American and British children's literature, historical and contemporary. It was founded in 1966 by Dr. Lena Y. de Grummond. This amazing collection holds the original manuscripts and illustrations of more than 1200 authors and illustrators, as well as 70,000+ published books dating from 1530 to the present. The de Grummond Children's Literature Collection is part of the collection at the University of Southern Mississippi.
PowerPoint Presentations as a tool for instruction
PowerPoint presentations provide a high interest means of either introducing a topic or a fun packed means of review. Use the following link to find a topic related to your next lesson.
http://www.nebo.edu/misc/learning_resources/ppt/
http://www.nebo.edu/misc/learning_resources/ppt/
Saturday, September 11, 2004
PBL resources
A good deal of current research plainly indicates that students learn and retain more information when they believe that the content they are studying is relevant. Lecturing, the traditional method of instruction cherished by most teachers does little to convince students that what they are learning is germane to their lives. Project based learning and problem based learning can help. Both approaches to instruction are more likely to engage the attention of students and be applicable to their lives beyond the classroom.
The differentiated Classroom
Even in the best classrooms there will be students who complete assignments early. Instead of providing worksheets, send the students to the computer for a few brain teasers. Click on the link below and save it in your favorites folder for student use.
http://www.brainconnection.com/teasers/
http://www.brainconnection.com/teasers/
What's the Rush?
There is a wealth of information available on the web to enhance the enjoyment of learning new things. This link is dedicated to providing links and ideas for students, and adults interested in being lifelong learners.
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