Macmillan/McGraw-Hilllaunched a new Web site designed specifically for Florida teachers using the company's Florida Treasures K-6 reading and language arts program. The site includes 24/7 professional development exercises, video resources, podcasts, program tips, as well as collaborative tools to enhance idea and resource sharing.
EdNa Australia is a huge site supported by every Australian state government and the Australian Federal Government. It provides access to thousands of online resources, educationally related websites, research papers and teachers' professional sites.
eChalk has become a vital part of my instructional program. In the Resources section of my class page I am able to post class work activities, and laboratory, homework, and reading assignments that students can download and print from home. I am also able to create links to various online tutorials and animations that I use in class. Posting these links prior to class enables students to have more
eSchool News Online has named YouInnovate.net as its site of the week. The site is produced by Scholastic for the National Governors Association with material from a variety of institutions including the American Museum of Natural History to encourage kids to get excited about math, science and technology.
This Wise Guide portal was designed to introduce you to the many fascinating, educational and useful resources available from the nation's library and one of the most popular Web sites of the federal government.
Basic chemistry help is available here for high school or college students. Chemtutor begins with the fundamentals and gives expert help with the most difficult phases of understanding your first course in chemistry. Chemtutor is not necessarily a complete text for your course or a complete outline, but we are proud to offer some insightful help in the parts of primary chemistry that have been, from our experience, the hardest for students to grasp.
This teacher resource, TeachEngineering.org, helps teachers enhance learning, excite students and stimulate interest in science and math through the use of hands-on engineering.
It’s the work of one guy who loves astronomy. The site has won several awards and you’ll see why. This site is comprehensive and easy to understand. There are many cross-references and images.
Welcome to Consumer Consequences, our interactive game designed to illustrate the impact of our lifestyles on the Earth. It's part of American Public Media's™ special series, "Consumed," which explores whether the modern American lifestyle is sustainable in the long run. (Stay tuned to this site for more "Consumed" content).
Find the matching images, learn a little Spanish. Oh, and there's virtual candy too!