http://www.bigmouthlocal.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/Website-Design1.jpg
|
Wonderful Weekend Websites
3/21/14
#7
I have moved all of the previous Wonderful Weekend Websites to my blog, hopefully this will make the sites easier to find.
This weeks sites are
Mobento won't change the way that you use videos with your students, but it could be helpful in finding a good video to use in a flipped lesson. Once you find a video you might want to try a service like EduCanon to create a flipped lesson that requires students to answer questions while watching the video.
Literably.com is a web site that teachers can use this to track and monitor student progress in reading. Teachers create an account and then add their class list. Teachers can pick leveled readers for each student. Students login and record their reading of the passage selected for them by the teacher. Literably analyzes and scores the reading.
Storynory is an online treasure-trove of free audio stories. Here you will find a mixture of original stories, fairytales, and specially adapted myths and histories. We also provide a sprinkling of verse.
Check out these eight videos that explore the beauty of math, both in its simplicity and its complexity. There are practical applications of math theory, quick tricks to save you time and make you look like a genius and even a little history thrown in that shows how math is truly an awesome thing.
3/7/14
#6
This is Google
Training primarily for students but anyone can take it. The training consists
of 5 different sections where the student can move from a White Belt Ninja to a Master Ninja in each section! There is a leaderboard where
students can track their progress compared to other students and schools within
our district. The students will have to be logged into their edu Google account
to access the training. Click here
for information on how to login. Click this link to access a short video that
can be used to introduce the training to students. There are several ways
to access the training,
o
From the above link
o
through the Forney ISD Home webpage – Parents/Students –
eBook & BYOD – Click the first link.
1/24/14
#5
For Everyone: Google Custom Search Engine for
education includes Lesson Plans & Curriculum, Videos, and Games.
For Everyone: Google for Education Learning Center,
learn the tool and then apply it in the classroom.
11/1/13
#4
For Art
Teachers: Here are some neat
interactive websites that will allow your students to create pictures that
simulate the works of famous artists.
10/25/13
#3
For Everyone: Netclick.me Automatically make
your existing slides and PDF documents interactive. It also can give
polls and surveys. It’s free for educators.
For Everyone: Forallrubrics The best rubric software around, can run
on any device. Class rosters can be imported using a CSV file, click here for instructions.
Search for Daily Rehearsal Rubric for a great rubric that can be used
for any class.
10/25/13
#2
For Science
Teachers: 10 Science YouTube Channels You Can’t
Miss. (Click the link to access the specific channel.)
For
PE/Athletics: The Flipped Coach – the original site for taking the
flipped classroom model to athletics and physical education.
10/11/13
#1
· For ELA or
Social Studies Teachers: Rewordify.com is powerful, free, online
reading comprehension and vocabulary development software. It helps people
understand difficult English faster, helps them learn words in new ways, and
helps teachers create high-interest learning materials from any English text passage.
For
Band/Music Teachers: OnlinePracticeRecord.com is a
free music education resource that can be used by all instrumentalists and
vocalists to keep track of daily practice.
For Everyone: 25
Tricks to Improve A Boring Lesson for Improved Student Engagement.
No comments:
Post a Comment