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Thursday, May 2, 2013. The National Archives Experience DOCS TEACH. Bring history to life for your students with these primary source documents from the National Archives. Along with ready-to-use tools for teaching with these documents in the classroom. Select interactive activities or documents from 1754 to the present, divided into 8 time period blocks. You ma y also create your own interactive activitie s on this site. Once you register, you may set up your own classrooms ,. Friday, April 19, 2013.
Internet safety and cyber bulling final. Monday, September 5, 2011. Be careful about what you post. 8220;Online behavior should reflect the same standards as those used for face-to-face communications. Be aware of your official role. With students, stick to school business.
Technology Meets Brick and Mortar. Cornerstone Christian School Blog List. Online Courses Press Release August 2011. Sevenstar Welcome to Potential Online Families. Countdown to the 16th! Establis.
Digital Storytelling Resources and Ideas Wiki. Find several ideas for claymation, stop motion, and other films. 40 Writing, Music, and Art Resources. Free software for editing and creating brilliant animation films. Great interactive website that explores the fine line between art and graffit. Draw online and others try to guess what it is! Teachers can create art galleries of st.
Wednesday, September 21, 2011. These resources will be very helpful and interesting to you in your research about the Native Americans. If you find other resources that I can add to these, just add a comment below and I will do so. Aztec Emperors - Scroll down until you see a chart of Aztec Emperors with dates.
Monday, July 2, 2012. Flash Tools including Jeopardy, Millionaire, Speed Match, Board Game, Hangman, and more; just enter your own information. Good collection of classroom tips on behavior management, activities, and much more. FREE downloads - music, PowerPoint, Word, Publisher, and Excel templates, icons, photos. Sponsored and hosted by the Department of Educational Psychology and Instructional Technology at the University of Georgia. Parade of Games in PowerPoint.