Posts tagged with math

Mar
16
Filed Under (Website Wednesday) by on March 16, 2011 and tagged , , , ,

Welcome to Website Wednesday, bringing you some of the best of websites I’ve looked at recently that you can really use. The Mathwire Blog is the math activity blog of a retired teacher. She shares great no-tech teaching ideas and templates, all designed for the elementary classroom. This blog is meant to keep visitors up [...]

For the third year in a row, fourth grade teachers at Wheeler are hosting the Write On project! This collaborative writing project involves fifteen classes of third, fourth, and fifth grade students around the United States. Three groups of five classes are collaborating through a wiki to write and illustrate a story, for a total [...]

It’s time to wake this sleepy blog up! Over the last few weeks I’ve been bookmarking a number of sites to share with you as time allowed. Here are some great sites that I think you’ll find you can really use! PDF to Word is a great online tool that will convert most pdf files [...]

Nov
17
Filed Under (Website Wednesday) by on November 17, 2010 and tagged , , , ,

Welcome to Website Wednesday, bringing you some of the best of websites I’ve looked at recently that you can really use. Calculation Nation is one of many great resources from Illuminations. Students can select the option to go in with a guest pass (no login account necessary), and then click the link to challenge themselves on [...]

Oct
20
Filed Under (Website Wednesday) by on October 20, 2010 and tagged , , , , ,

Website Wednesday has returned!  Now that our year is well underway it’s time to share some of the best websites I’ve looked at, that you can really use. ZooBurst is a digital storytelling site that lets you or your students create 3-D pop-up books online. After you sign up for a free account you can [...]

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