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Show Me: Whiteboard on a Tablet / Teach Anything
Interactive whiteboard featured on a tablet that allows students to use an image combined with audio and text. Excellent for describing steps and procedures. Great tool for teachers to us in a lesson. Give it try! (Gallery of samples featured).
Posted by Heidi Hayes Jacobs, last updated on March 6, 2015
Tiki-Toki
Tiki-Toki is web-based software for creating beautiful interactive timelines that you can share on the internet.
Posted by vaden.spurlock, last updated on October 20, 2014
Kids Know It Network
Free children\\\'s learning network
Posted by RioKatia, last updated on August 29, 2014
British Museum\'s Mesopotamia Interactive!
Fantastic information packed site with interactions for Mesopotamia cultures including contributions, location, societal structures. Attractive and intuitive in nature, this resource is a great complement to readings on the subject.
Posted by Heidi Hayes Jacobs, last updated on June 5, 2014
Law: Landmark Supreme Court Cases
Highlights and resources regarding seminal cases and decisions rendered by the U.S. Supreme Court
Posted by Heidi Hayes Jacobs, last updated on June 5, 2014
U.S. Courts to Classrooms
Resources for teaching about the U.S. court system on all levels.
Posted by Heidi Hayes Jacobs, last updated on June 5, 2014
U.S. Government Financial Statistics
Great source that is constantly updated with specific stats regarding the U.S. economy
Posted by Heidi Hayes Jacobs, last updated on June 5, 2014
Facing the Future
Resources and curriculum materials related to contemporary global issues.
Posted by Heidi Hayes Jacobs, last updated on May 16, 2014
Google Lit Trips
Great site to download literature trips for K-12. This is a way to use Google Earth to show students the geographical locations of the literature they are currently reading along with interactive videos, pictures and Q and A\'s.
Posted by Earl Nicholas, last updated on November 8, 2013
Newsela
Daily vetted news articles for students upper elementary through high school with LEXILE levels to match your students reading proficiency. Excellent source for cultivating responses to informational text. Run by educators.
Posted by Heidi Hayes Jacobs, last updated on November 8, 2013