Resources to Start Off Your Week 33: Back to School Edition!
I can’t believe that it is already SEPTEMBER, this summer seriously flew by!
….. In one day I start my last year of university
….. In three months I am off on my first warm vacation ever to the Domincan Republic
….. In six months I start my last student teaching placement ever
….. In nine months I graduate with my Bachelors of Education (after degree)
….. In ten months I get married!
Yes the countdowns have officially begun and I couldn’t be more excited. To celebrate I have put together a super list of resources to not only Start Off Your Week but to Start Off the School Year as well. As always I will be adding these to my lists of resources under the Fav Websites heading at the top of the page.
1 ) Math Dictionary
– This simple to use math (and science) dictionary can be used by clicking
on a specific letter and searching through a list of words from there. There
are about 100 words provided and it may not be suitable to some higher
level math concepts so you may to preview it to make sure it has the words
you are wanting for your students.
– This could be a great resource for students to be introduced to new
concepts, to review concepts or could be used in part of a webquest
or other assignments.
2 ) SciStarter
– SciStarter is a website designed to share science projects, lesson plans,
field trip projects and collaborative project opportunities. You can search
ideas based on specific activities (at home, at school, outside, etc) or by
topics (biology, chemistry, food, etc). There is also an advanced search
option as well that allows you to narrow it down my cost, age level and
much more.
– This could be an interesting website to get inspirtation for your classroom,
look for new and interesting ways to introduce science in your classroom
or consider having your students explore the site and see what interests
them!
3 ) Cybrary Man’s Catalogue of Educational Websites
– This is a site I should have included when I featured my Best
– Cybrary Man aka Jerry Blumengarten is a former teacher extrordinar
from New York who has been working since 1999 on compiling
lists of resources for educators.
– You can search by who you are (parent, teacher, student) but you
can also search by grade level, subject area, classroom organization
and much more!
4 ) Math Moves U
– Math Moves U is a really cool interactive online math game site that
is designed to engage students and create fun learning opportunities.
Designed around a middle school setting, there are three levels of difficulty:
under Grade 6, Grade 7, and Grade 8+.
– Students can play various games that focus on math concepts, enter
different contests, participate in live events, apply for scholarships and
a lot more!
– Watch the intro, it does an amazing job of explaining the vision behind the
website.
is designed to engage students and create fun learning opportunities.
Designed around a middle school setting, there are three levels of difficulty:
under Grade 6, Grade 7, and Grade 8+.
– Students can play various games that focus on math concepts, enter
different contests, participate in live events, apply for scholarships and
a lot more!
– Watch the intro, it does an amazing job of explaining the vision behind the
website.
5 ) Lesson Planet
– Lesson Planet or, “The Search Engine for Teachers” features more than
400,000 lesson plans and curriculum resources that have been reviewed and
approved by other teachers. Their resources feature lesson plans, videos,
images and presentations.
– This could be perfect if you are looking for a new way to present information,
add a new element to your existing plans or if you are in a rush and need a
lesson plan in a snap!
400,000 lesson plans and curriculum resources that have been reviewed and
approved by other teachers. Their resources feature lesson plans, videos,
images and presentations.
– This could be perfect if you are looking for a new way to present information,
add a new element to your existing plans or if you are in a rush and need a
lesson plan in a snap!
– http://www.lessonplanet.com/
6 ) My Histro
– My Histro is a fun website used to create interactive timelines that can
include text, maps, images and videos. Once created, users can view the
timeline and click on various events to open up the text, images and video
that may be attached to it.
– You could create a specific timeline to share with your class to explore a
certain event or have your students create their own as a project! This could
even be a fun way to share your class outline.
include text, maps, images and videos. Once created, users can view the
timeline and click on various events to open up the text, images and video
that may be attached to it.
– You could create a specific timeline to share with your class to explore a
certain event or have your students create their own as a project! This could
even be a fun way to share your class outline.
7 ) Gauging Your Distraction: Driving Game
– This driving game simulation requires the “driver” to focus on specific lane
changes while reading and responding to text messages that appear on a
cell phone on the side of the screen. This is a great simulation to show how
quickly things can happen on the road and how distracting cell phones can
be.
– If found this really eye-opening, I could barely respond to any messages
without driving through the barricades. It would be a good addition to a
Driver’s Ed classroom.
changes while reading and responding to text messages that appear on a
cell phone on the side of the screen. This is a great simulation to show how
quickly things can happen on the road and how distracting cell phones can
be.
– If found this really eye-opening, I could barely respond to any messages
without driving through the barricades. It would be a good addition to a
Driver’s Ed classroom.
– http://www.nytimes.com//interactive/2009/07/19/technology/20090719-driving-game.html?ref=multimedia
8 ) EcoKids
– EcoKids is an environmental science website that includes teaching
resources like lesson plans, graphic organizers, ESL/FSL resources,
colouring sheets, classroom activities and more!
– Students can access homework help, online games, contests,
articles and more. There is also a “Take Action” section where your
class can begin a collaborative project to make the environment a
better place.
– You need to register to access the teaching material (I did and I
would recommend it) but you can access student material without
registration.
– Extra points for being Canadian!!
resources like lesson plans, graphic organizers, ESL/FSL resources,
colouring sheets, classroom activities and more!
– Students can access homework help, online games, contests,
articles and more. There is also a “Take Action” section where your
class can begin a collaborative project to make the environment a
better place.
– You need to register to access the teaching material (I did and I
would recommend it) but you can access student material without
registration.
– Extra points for being Canadian!!
– http://www.ecokids.ca/pub/index.cfm
9 ) A+ Click Math Skill Tests
– This math website has a trove of over 2000 math problems
designed to help students practice their math skills in one minute
WITHOUT the use of calculators.
– One of the best features of this website is its easily searchable
interface that features problems organized by grade level and by
math concept.
– This could be an easy source for activating strategies if you have
a math problem on the board at the start of every class or it could
be an easy review tool.
designed to help students practice their math skills in one minute
WITHOUT the use of calculators.
– One of the best features of this website is its easily searchable
interface that features problems organized by grade level and by
math concept.
– This could be an easy source for activating strategies if you have
a math problem on the board at the start of every class or it could
be an easy review tool.
10 ) World History For Us All
– Put together by San Diego University, this is a complete online World
History course that includes readings, worksheets, and maps!
Documents are in PDF form and can be accessed by anyone.
– Teachers could use portions of this website or the entire thing if they
wanted to!
History course that includes readings, worksheets, and maps!
Documents are in PDF form and can be accessed by anyone.
– Teachers could use portions of this website or the entire thing if they
wanted to!
Happy Monday everyone!