Some subtle and not-so-subtle changes are coming to Google Docs. One of my favorite blogs, Free Technology for Teachers, has an entry on the changes, New Sharing and Editing Options in Google Docs, and includes video. While you’re there, be sure to check out the great free guides he’s written for teachers. If you like [...]
Once again time got away from me yesterday, so today I bring you the Thursday version of Website Wednesday. Highlighted below are some of the best of websites I’ve looked at recently that you can really use. Math-e-book is all about practicing math skills, both online and offline. Skills are arranged by level (not grade), and [...]
Welcome to Website Wednesday. This week I’m bringing you some of the best of websites your colleagues have looked at, that you can really use. The first two sites this week come to us from Reggie McConachie. They are geared towards primary grade teachers. Both Kelly’s Web Page and Carl’s Corner have a wealth of activities [...]
It’s time for the last Website Wednesday of 2009! Here are some of the best websites I’ve looked at recently that you can really use. The Last Snowman Standing Game is a non-techie approach to helping your students practice their addition and subtraction facts. Download a pdf file with the gameboard, directions, ideas for differentiation [...]
Website Wednesday returns with two teacher tool sites this week. The first, Tools for Educators, is a site for you to create printable worksheets, games, and more! Create your own word search and crossword puzzles, generate printable dice with text or images, customize bingo boards and dominos, and much, much more! There’s something here for [...]