Here are some interesting sites that I’ve found this week,
thanks to my PLN. As a teacher, I feel we have to keep up to date concerning
research in our field and current issues in the education system. I hope some
of these inspire you, inform you, and even have you asking questions. Thank you
for coming by and visiting!
Note: Each
resource is labeled with a level and subject area to make it easier to use.
Levels: E: Elementary; M: Middle; H: High; G:
General, all levels; SN: Special Needs; T: Teachers
Subject Areas:
LA: Language Arts, English, Reading, Writing; M: Math; S: Science; Health; SS:
Social Studies, Current Events; FA: Fine Arts; Music, Art, Drama; FL: Foreign
Language; PE: Physical Ed; C: Career; A: All
Kids Bowl Free – “ Select bowling
centers and schools around the country are participating in the first
ever Kids Bowl Free program. This program is designed by bowling
centers to give back to the community and provide a safe, secure, and fun way
for kids to spend time this summer.
Children whose age does not exceed a limit by a
participating bowling center are eligible to register for 2 free games each day
of the KBF program, all summer long, courtesy of the participating bowling
centers along with the schools and organizations.” (L:G;SA: PE)
Factitious – a game; “Read
the article. Swipe to the right if you think it’s a real story. Swipe to the
left if you think it’s fake.” (L:M,H;SA:A)
Send
a Selfie Around the World – “You can now send a selfie to yourself
using Google's 'Network Journey'. Upload a picture to Google's latest Chrome
Experiment and Google will send it around the world and then send it back to
you, covered with the internet visa stamps it has gathered on its journey.” (L:G;SA:A)
Math Games – games, practice by grade
level or skills, and worksheets. (L:G;SA:M)
Summer Reading Packets –
by ReadWorks; “free printable packets” (L:G;SA:LA)
Original photo by Pat Hensley
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