Five Interactive Geography Activities
Interactive maps are good tools for students to use independently to learn and study geography. The following five websites are good places to find a
Interactive maps are good tools for students to use independently to learn and study geography. The following five websites are good places to find a
Tomorrow is the first of October (or perhaps it already is in your part of the world) so I thought I would share the five
Thanks to Skip Z for sharing the following great resource on Twitter. Planet Green Game is a project of Global Green USA and Starbucks. Planet
The Problem Site is loaded with great games for students. Some of the games are traditional “hang-man” style games, some of the games are traditional
Mental Floss, Borders, and Merriam-Webster are sponsoring an essay contest for students planning to pursue a two year or four year undergraduate program in 2009.
Soshiku is a free personal planner designed for high school and college students. Soshiku lets students organize their assignments by course, add assignments, and receive
Last night 60 Minutes ran a story about the CERN Large Hadron Collider. The videos from that 60 Minutes segment are available on CNET TV.
Last month I created a short slide show titled “Every Teacher Should Have a Blog.” The slide show is about the benefits of having a
The Internet Archive is home to more than one million digital resources. More than half of the digital resources on the Internet Archive are e-texts.
National Atlas Map Maker is a good tool for creating a wide variety of maps. The map maker can be used to generate thematic representations
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