Monday, February 26, 2007

Websites for you to explore!

I have a few websites I've read about today that some of you may be familiar with--but hopefully, some of you will enjoy exploring!

The Federal Resources for Educational Excellence (Free) Web site has been redesigned. This site is worthy of your time, and has a massive amount of sources for all disciplines, even Health and PE! There is a new subject map that features more than 100 topics and resources for each. You can also search by discipline. Over 1500 resources are included on this site! Disciplines covered include Arts & Music, Health & PE, History and Social Studies, Language Arts, Math, and Science.

I know many of you may be familiar with the Web English Teacher site, but thought I'd just remind you of this resource. To find Language arts curricula, share ideas, and find new ways to complement what you are already doing, so to http://www.webenglishteacher.com/.

For you science folks, go to Court TV's education division to find resources for using Crime Scene Forensics in the science classroom. Students see so much of this stuff on TV that they are fascinated by it! Check out Court TV's Forensics in the Classroom (FIC) . They are also offering a $1000.00 grant for educators!

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