Today we learned about interactive websites... web 2.0, vs 1.0 where you can't interact with the page (ex: wikipedia, email). Some websites are helpful when teaching students interactively and some are not. It was a little tricky to fin websites that benefited my kids and helped them learn what I wanted them to. Anyways I found two different websites to use for my teaching plans:
The first one is cool math 4 kids.
http://www.coolmath4kids.com/0-arithmetic-help-lessons-practice.html
3rd Grade: Standard 1: value concepts, base ten numeration, simple fractions and operations for whole numbers. Objective 3: model problems using addition, subtraction, division, and multiplication.
I can use this interactive website to help teach how multiplication and division work. Along with various other categories in math. It helps teach kids all the way up to pre-calc. There's even math games they can play for review.
The second one is Bill Nye the Science Guy.
http://www.billnye.com/
Any grade. I can use Bill Nye to help explain various science concepts to my students. Space, weather, earth plate tectonics, etc. I can give a listen and then they could watch Bill Nye to further emphasize what I'm teaching them.
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