The Busy Educator’s Monthly 5 Web Sites
By Marjan Glavac • Nov 1st, 2009From the Arts to Science to Math, some of the best sites on the web!
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From the Arts to Science to Math, some of the best sites on the web!
Hook your reluctant student writers with fast-facts about Moby Dick, Frankenstein, Blackbeard, Joe DiMaggio, Nellie Bly, football and many other fascinating topics tied to November. Adults will find them
Do you type something in the search box and get 1,017,642 hits, but still can’t find what you need? Here are some handy little tricks that will make searching the internet, navigating the web, and using the computer easier for you and your students.
Are teachers or parents more important in a child’s education?
Many students have sent me letters and visited me telling about the influence I made on their lives. I don’t think this is an unusual event for any teacher, but …
Tips, resources, lesson plans that will help teachers avoid promoting stereotypes and inaccuracies about native peoples.
Stimulate your brain! Brain teasers gleaned from one of those clever emails forwarded around the www.
4 easy but delicious recipes that will help you stretch your food budget while satisfying your family and guests!
From the Teachers.Net chat archives, the timeless transcript of a live Teachers.Net chat with Flat Stanley author Jeff Brown!
A tasty, aromatic bread, easy to make and even easier to consume!
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