Students click on numbers in sequence. On the left top side of …
Students click on numbers in sequence. On the left top side of the screen there are two sliders. The first slider allows you to choose a number to begin counting from and the second slider allows you to select the size of the steps to count in. There is a help video if needed.
In this activity, a student challenges a partner to recreate his quadrilateral …
In this activity, a student challenges a partner to recreate his quadrilateral or other shape on a geoboard by calling out the ordered pairs of the quadrilateral's vertices.
This online game allows players to choose any location on Earth and …
This online game allows players to choose any location on Earth and impact it with a variety of different sized asteroids and comets. They can see how big the blast radius will be, and determine what size object it would take to wipe out their town. It is part of the Killer Asteroids Web Site. The site also features a background overview of the differences between asteroids and comets, information on different types of asteroids (rubble piles vs monoliths), a discussion of how at risk Earth really is to an asteroid or comet impact, and background information on light curves.
Students will create a short screencast that helps present a local or …
Students will create a short screencast that helps present a local or global issue to a wider audience. The screencast will include a voiced narration presenting an idea on how to solve the issue and requesting ideas in return. After considering the feedback received students will create a new screencast to present the ideas.
Willie Worm is an enjoyable and challenging visual-spatial problem, which encourages persistence …
Willie Worm is an enjoyable and challenging visual-spatial problem, which encourages persistence in problem-solving, as well as providing students with a purposeful reason for practicing counting and writing numbers from 1-25.
Do you want to be the next President of the United States? …
Do you want to be the next President of the United States? This refreshed version of Win the White House challenges you to build your campaign by:
Building arguments to support timely issues that are relevant to you Strategically raise funds to support your campaign Keeping campaign momentum through targeted media campaigns and personal appearances Polling local voters to see what issues resonate
Wonderopolis is a free informational site that asks and answers interesting questions …
Wonderopolis is a free informational site that asks and answers interesting questions about the world. Wonders of the Day questions are posted daily, and each is designed to get kids to think, talk, and find learning moments in everyday life.
In first grade, students will start learning basic keyboarding and word processing …
In first grade, students will start learning basic keyboarding and word processing skills. Students should be able to take their weekly spelling words and create two-three sentences as well as add provided images
Students will play the game in order to demonstrate their undestanding of …
Students will play the game in order to demonstrate their undestanding of grammar conventions: noun, pronoun, adjective, verb, adverb, linking verb, preposition, conjunction, and interjection. Please note flash must be enabled on your browser to use this resource.
Students will obtain multiple viewpoints on the issue of bullying and brainstorm …
Students will obtain multiple viewpoints on the issue of bullying and brainstorm possible solutions, with peers, educators, and parents, via video-conferencing.
Would You Rather Math is a website that contains fun math challenges …
Would You Rather Math is a website that contains fun math challenges that students can solve. A picture is presented with a math task and a question that begins with, Would you rather?”. A worksheet is available for problem-solving. Students justify their answer with mathematics. This is a perfect website for math centers and can be used at different grade levels other than 4th. Can be used at 3rd grade on up depending on the skill level of the students.
It is important for all students to express themselves in a positive …
It is important for all students to express themselves in a positive way. This activity has the students creating a Word Cloud with words about themselves. A Word Cloud is an image composed of words used in a particular text or subject, in which the size of each word indicates its frequency or importance.
Ziteboard is a free online whiteboard with real-time collaboration. It can be …
Ziteboard is a free online whiteboard with real-time collaboration. It can be used for brainstorming, presentation and communicating. Not only can you use tools that are provided, but pictures and voice can also be inserted.
Fourth grade is a perfect time for students to have an ePal! …
Fourth grade is a perfect time for students to have an ePal! Students will be assigned a project to work on with a student from another town, state or country, practice their writing and language skills and work on problem solving skills.
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