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1voteTechnology in Classrooms of Kentucky (TICK) is an initiative led by the Kentucky Academy of Technology Education (KATE) to help teachers across all subject areas implement technology in their classrooms. TICK is a FREE database of instructional units, lesson plans, activities and assessments that are tied to the National Technology Standards
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2voteThinkfinity.org is the cornerstone of Verizon Foundation's literacy, education and technology initiatives. Our goal is to improve student achievement in traditional classroom settings and beyond by providing high-quality content and extensive professional development training.
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1voteWelcome to Bibliomania's Study Section. It is designed to be of particular interest to school and university students and their teachers and tutors. However, it has plenty to offer the general Bibliophile. The study guides, in particular, are a great way to get into a book or play, whether for a book club, theatre visit, or dinner party. You will need to register to access them but it is quick, pa
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1voteTeacher Created Resources is pleased to offer free lesson plans for students in PreK through Grade 8! Quickly and easily search our database of over 400 lesson plans by keyword, subject, and grade level
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2voteA WebQuest is an inquiry-oriented lesson format in which most or all the information that learners work with comes from the web. The model was developed by Bernie Dodge at San Diego State University in February, 1995 with early input from SDSU/Pacific Bell Fellow Tom March, the Educational Technology staff at San Diego Unified School District, and waves of participants each summer at the Teach the
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2voteBut for this teacher, something about the first day back is different this year. All the assignments, lessons and materials are now available online. The school district’s E-Chalk software is now ready for computer-based lesson planning.
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3voteFind lesson plans supplied by Verizon Corporation's philanthropic arm. It does a good job of aligning lessons with relevant standards.
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1voteThis school district did a masterful job of assembling high school math tutorials and interactive exercises to review for New York's state exit exam. While the site is tailored to the New York exam, the resources benefit any and all high school math classes around the country.
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2voteProject-based learning engages students in real-world issues. Students ask questions, gather information, share their findings, and reflect on their experiences. As they develop academic skills, students also practice teamwork, develop communication skills, and contribute something tangible to their communities.
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