This colorful website provides resources
that encourage students to view scientific inquiry
as fun. With recipes, wacky facts, and games,
elementary teachers may choose to use this website
to acquire resources for teaching.
Produced by PBS, this website is an
interactive site that supports the development of
literacy with an emphasis on decoding skills. The
games, videos, and activities included on this
site all revolve around “Word World.” Within Word
World, every object and character is comprised of
letters. The letter characters and other objects,
with letters built in, are excellent resources to
use when attempting to help students make the
connection between the abstract concept of
text/print to the actual real life object/person
associated with the letters/word.
Select
the Georgia Performance Standards, grade level,
and subject.This will bring up SMART Board lessons to
use or to change for your students.The math
subject area could be helpful for your math
lesson.Also
the other subject areas could be useful when
developing your many other lessons.
Produced by Knowledge
Bears with links to interactive world maps and world
music from many countries around the world. (Need
sound to interact.)
Online Resources
General Websites
·Brain POP
A
few free videos for every subject area.This is a
purchase subscription website to access all videos.
Several of our elementary schools have a subscription
to BrainPOP.If
so, you would be able to use these excellent animated
videos that include a short multiple-choice quiz,
interactive experiments, and activity sheets (that can
be printed).
·Apple’s Learning Exchange
A collection of teacher created, innovative lessons
that can be viewed by topic, subject or technology.
These are presented in a video cast format. Teachers
can create post their own innovative teaching ideas.
·Thinkport (PBS)
Thinkport is the product of a partnership between
Maryland Public Television and the Johns Hopkins
Center for Technology in Education. Four distinct
“channels” of the site include Think Classroom
delivers lesson plans, member features and online
resources correlated to state standards. Think
Technology provides online video clips, virtual field
trips, and online professional development courses.
·Voki for
Education
This website provides a free service that allows
students to create an avatar. Students may customize
the avatar, type what information the avatar will
provide, and select an accent that the avatar will
use. Students may choose to create a fantasy or
realistic avatar. Additionally, the website provides
an “embed” code so that the avatar can be loaded
directly onto a website.
Math [Math websites from: Van De
Walle, J. A., Karp, K. S., & Bay-Williams, J. M.
(2010). Elementary and middle school mathematics:
Teaching developmentally. (7th ed.). Boston:
Allyn and Bacon.]
·Illuminations (NCTM)
This is an incredible site developed by NCTM to
provide Internet resources for teaching and learning
intended to “illuminate” Principles and Standards for School
Mathematics. You can find resources from lesson ideas to
“math-lets” (applets designed to provide tools for
developing understanding in mathematics). Also at this
site are multimedia investigations for students and
links to video vignettes designed to promote
professional reflection. The Illuminations website
continues to be updated with the addition of many new
lessons. In addition the Illuminations Game Room
Project allows students to explore mathematics topics
while playing mathematics games with one another over
the Web.
·Interactivate (Shodor Education
Foundation)
The site contains a huge list of applets that
continues to grow. In addition, there are lessons and
activities. Applets (referred to as “activities”) are
arranged by content rather than grade level, so be
sure to look through the full list. This is a valuable
site, especially for teachers in the upper grades and
middle school.
·The National Library for Virtual
Manipulatives and eNLVM
This NSF-funded site located at Utah State University
contains a huge collection of applets organized by the
five content strands of the Standards and also by the same four grade bands. The
eNVLM section contains online units, customizable
student activities, and tools to help teachers develop
activities collaboratively.
·Scott Foresman eTools
The eTools software provides several applets,
including one that will allow the creation of a
rectangle up to 50 by 100 that can be filled in with
base-ten blocks the same as would be done with
physical blocks (Similar to Rectangle Multiplication).
·Center for Implementing Technology
in Education (CITEd): Tech Matrix
CITEd’s Tech Matrix is useful database of technology
products that supports instruction in mathematics for
students with special needs. Each product evaluation
includes a link to the supplier’s website.
·National Council of Teachers of
Mathematics
Here you can find all about NCTM, its belief
statements, and positions on important topics. Also
find an overview of Principles and Standards and free access to interactive applets (see
Standards—Electronic), the Curriculum Focal Points, the Illuminations website, membership and conference
information, publications catalog, links to related
sites, and much more. Members have access to even more
information.
·NCTM’s Position Statements
NCTM’s position statements define the Council's views
related to mathematics education on such topics as:
closing the achievement gap, algebra, assessment,
early childhood, equity, teacher quality and
retention, and technology. The NCTM Board of Directors
approves position statements.
·NCTM’s Tips for Teachers
Provides tips on motivating learners, grading,
communicating with parents, using tools and
technology, etc.
·Curriki.org
A global resource that encourages the collaboration
and sharing of high-quality lessons, modules and full
courses developed by exemplary teachers from all over
the world.
·NCTM’s e-Examples
Online activities to illuminate the NCTM’s Principles and Standards for School
Mathematics.
·Ask Dr. Math
Ask Dr. Math is a great homework resource for
families, students, and teachers. Dr. Math has answers
to all the classic math questions students have, like
why a negative times a negative is a positive.
·The Math Forum
Along with the NCTM sites, this may contain some of
the most important source of information and links to
useful sites. The forum has resources (Math Tools) for
both teachers and students. There are suggestions for
lessons, puzzles, and activities, plus links to other
sites with similar information. There are forums where
teachers can talk with other teachers. Two pages
accept questions about mathematics from students or
teachers (Ask Dr. Math) and about teaching mathematics
from teachers (Teacher 2 Teacher). Problems are
regularly posted, and solutions can be entered via the
Internet.
·Arcytech
This site includes tool applets for base-ten blocks,
pattern blocks, Cuisenaire rods, fraction bars, and
integer bars. There is also an extended interactive
lesson developing the Pythagorean theorem.
Science
·Bill Nye
– The Science Guy
This site includes information on Bill Nye, a man
devoted to encouraging scientific understandings of
students. It also includes information for teachers
that can be used to plan for classroom experiments
related to Science. Teachers may also take advantage
of the episode guides that can be used by teachers to
facilitate discussion during Bill Nye episodes. These
episode guides also provide the language that a
teacher may use to introduce science concepts to young
learners. Finally, teachers may use this website to
contact Bill Nye.
·Planet
Pals
Using a range of characters, this website allows users
to explore conservation efforts on the planet. A
useful link explains specifically how this site may be
used to facilitate inquiry related to earth
conservation.
Energy Kids Created by the U.S. Energy Information
Administration, this website includes resources that
would be useful for teaching about energy. The site
includes the history of energy, suggestions for
using and saving energy, games, activities, and a
special section just for teachers.
National Geographic for Kids This website includes interactive
games, activities, videos, and kid-friendly
resources that can be used to teach about animals.
This site may be particularly useful for teachers to
use when students are beginning to research.
Additionally, it is a place to search for resources
for teaching about life cycle, habitats, and general
life science.
KidsGeo.com This site includes resources that can
be used to supplement instruction relating to rocks
and minerals.
Magnets for Kids Featuring
several power point presentations that can be used
to teach about magnets, this website would be useful
for teachers looking to integrate interactive white
board activities within instruction. The power point
presentations can be imported into the SMART
Notebook software and interactive activities can be
added throughout to add to the instructional value
of the lessons.
Literacy
·ICT Games
This website provides a range of interactive literacy
games that can be used individually by students or
could be used for whole group instruction on an
interactive white board. Contributors of this website
listed the objective that is associated with each
interactive game to make it more user-friendly for
teachers.
·Read,
Write, Think
Read, Write, Think is a website that is produced by
the International Reading Association (IRA), the
National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE), and
Verizon Thinkfinity. This website provides authentic
and free language arts resources that can be
integrated within the everyday teaching of elementary
educators. The website allows the user to search for
resources by grade level, resource type, learning
objective, or theme. Additionally, teachers may submit
materials that could be published on the website to be
used by other literacy teachers.
·Roy the
Zebra
This website provides free resources that can be used
to support the teaching of literacy to emergent
readers. The website includes interactive reading
games, guided reading resources, and a few songs that
can be used to support literacy instruction.
·Storyline
Online
Produced by the Screen Actors Guild (SAG), this
website features celebrities reading authentic
children’s literature aloud for children to enjoy.
Teachers and/or students may click on a book title to
hear the book read aloud through a streaming video.
Social Studies
·Growth of a
Nation Interactive
U.S. map with timeline that illustrates the
different time periods in American history from 1789
to 2000.
·World
Music!
Folk
and traditional music from Around the World.People from
everywhere have sent music from their countries.
·Ben’s Guide U.S.
Government Web Sites
for Kids & Students
·Countries
Around the WorldYahoo for Kids website
with over 100 countries with thousands of
educational links.
·Carol HurstWebsite provides links to U.S. history
and children's literature by subjects and themes
with related children's books, and activities.
·Develop
Timeline
Using Microsoft Video
by Microsoft with how-to-steps to create a timeline
using drawing tools with Microsoft Word.
·Global
MapsNASA's interactive global maps allow
you to explore how key parts of Earth’s climate
system change from month to month.NASA
satellites givea global view of what’s happening on
our planet through interactive maps that show land
temperatures, sea surface temperatures, fire,
rainfall, vegetation, etc.
·US
2010 CensusInteractive
population map that provides details about race and
Hispanic groups, age, sex and housing status. The
profiles are presented for each of the 50 states, the
District of Columbia and Puerto Rico.
·My America Field TripFind
places all over the United States to see.Several of
the places have web-cams to view.
Information
to Begin Developing Educational Activities for Interactive
Whiteboards:
Promethean
ActivInspire and SMART Notebook
Download: "SMART
Notebook
Software" at: *Go to :www2.smarttech.com/st/enUS/Support/Downloads/default.htm * Select: under SMART Notebook software,
select your operating system (most students have windows
operating system, which is PC)
* Under "New Customers" go to "Download" button
* Fill out form (Be sure to note you are at Valdosta State
University)
* Read & Check the agreement terms
* Click on "Start download" button
* Follow directions After you download the SMART Notebook software:
* On your computer's desktop will be an icon labeled:
boardsp7nbs.......... Click on the icon and follow the
directions
* When filling out the information window give your User Name,
list next to Organization: Valdosta State University, and for
the Product Key use this 22 digit Product
Key:NB-AECSE-A2FXU-75MEF-JWASH
(SMART Technologies allows VSU students to download the SMART
Notebook software because VSU has purchased numerous SMART
Boards.)