Online Art Activities at the National Gallery of Art
The National Gallery of Art has created seven interactive art activities for students in elementary school through high school. Using these activities students can explore
The National Gallery of Art has created seven interactive art activities for students in elementary school through high school. Using these activities students can explore
Fundraising activities for PTAs, sports teams, and extracurricular clubs come in many forms. One of the most common fundraising activities in my area is selling
As I’ve shared a few times, I’m very pleased with the netbook that I purchased last month. That said, there have been a few times
Math eBook is an excellent collection of mathematics tutorials and worksheets. There are tutorials available in print and video form for all grade levels. The
I posted this link last night in the Friend Feed room for Free Technology for Teachers, but I don’t think it got as much attention
Today, on the 40th anniversary of Neil Armstrong’s first steps on the moon, Google announced the addition of moon imagery to Google Earth. To view
History Animated is a great website that I learned about last week from the excellent blog Teaching the Civil War With Technology. If you’re a
Over the weekend it was pointed out to me that Webs (formerly Free Webs although still free, confusing, I know) has recently added some more
The University of Adelaide in Australia has compiled a list of more than 100 classic titles that are available in electronic form. The list is
The Why Files is a good website that I discovered in a Classroom 2.0 discussion. The Why Files is a resource designed for students to
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