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Marcia's Lesson Links

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This is an exceptional site for elementary links of all sorts. It was last updated, with links checked in 2014. Ordinarily I would not recommend a site full of links; ...more
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This is an exceptional site for elementary links of all sorts. It was last updated, with links checked in 2014. Ordinarily I would not recommend a site full of links; however, this has so many good ones compacted in one place, it seems silly to turn it down. There are links for math, reading, seasonal and holiday activities, as well as links specifically for parents. The site contains a wealth of rubrics and organizers which are great for the elementary student. Some new activities can spice up your plans and add to what you already do. The variety of things offered really does add depth to your well of tricks. The Math Tubs activities are ready-to-go, original lesson ideas.

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Unlike TeachersFirst, this page does not offer the ability to search. The best way to check out these resources may be to click through on a day off or weekend to find the best selections for your classroom use and mark them in your Favorites. Be sure to give each Favorite a meaningful name and to file them in folders to find them easily. If you are an adventurous user, you might want to try using Wakelet, a "social bookmarking" tool you can click to add as you go through the sites. Learn more about Del.icio.us at the TeachersFirst Edge .

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Go Fly a Kite - Charlie Dunton

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3 to 8
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This lesson plan allows the students to create a virtual kite. There are also instructions for creating actual kites. This lesson includes problem solving, basic math computations,...more
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This lesson plan allows the students to create a virtual kite. There are also instructions for creating actual kites. This lesson includes problem solving, basic math computations, measuring, using a grid and more! This site also allows students to meet a professional kite builder.

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This is a great spring activity to reinforce math skills! If you don't have enough time to do it in class, share it on your teacher web site for students to try at home.

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Plane Capacity - Julie Pollitt

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3 to 6
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This is a quick lesson of basic math (higher-level addition and subtraction). Students are asked to figure out how many more people can get onto an airplane, based on ...more
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This is a quick lesson of basic math (higher-level addition and subtraction). Students are asked to figure out how many more people can get onto an airplane, based on the weight of each passenger.

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Get an interactive whiteboard and have your class complete this lesson together. Allow your students a few minutes to do the computations at their seats. There is also a creative group activity included with the lesson plan.

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Flashcard Exchange - Tuolumne Technology Group,

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Creating one's own flashcard sets, saving them, and accessing sets already available are only a few of the many options of this comprehensive site. Although there is a fee for ...more
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Creating one's own flashcard sets, saving them, and accessing sets already available are only a few of the many options of this comprehensive site. Although there is a fee for full membership, many options are free on the site. To print out flash cards, participants must join, but studying online is a free option.

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Allow groups of students to create card sets for the class to study for tests (using your free account). With just one classroom computer, you can allow students to take turns practicing with the card set. Have a contest or rotate the chance to make the study cards for each quiz or test. This will build study skills for all. If you haev access to an interactive whiteboard, have students do a review session using your student-made or another premade card set on the board.
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Pascal's Triangle - Math is Fun

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K to 12
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This is a simple and colorful explanation of Pascal's Triangle. Patterns, symmetry, squares, and more are explained. ...more
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This is a simple and colorful explanation of Pascal's Triangle. Patterns, symmetry, squares, and more are explained.

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If you are unable to use a computer lab or laptop cart, this activity would be great to use on a interactive whiteboard or even printed out onto worksheets. If you use an interactive whiteboard, you can use pen and highlighter tools to draw and mark aspects of the triangles.

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Helping Your Child Series - US Department of Education

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K to 8
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Encourage parents to become involved with their children's education using these helpful, downloadable booklets on helping your child with science, history, math, reading, homework,...more
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Encourage parents to become involved with their children's education using these helpful, downloadable booklets on helping your child with science, history, math, reading, homework, early adolescence, preschool, general success in school, and being a responsible citizen. Some are geared for elementary only and others extend through middle school. Most are also available in Spanish version. Download as a pdf (Acrobat file) or Word document. You can order copies, but it may be easier and faster to simply print your own. Remember that you need Acrobat Reader to open pdf files. Get it from the TeachersFirst Toolbox page.

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Hand these booklets out at back to school night, open house, or conferences. Encourage parents to become involved supportively.
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Analytical Problems And Puzzles - folj.com

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3 to 12
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This very simple site, created by an anonymous puzzle-lover, is a treasury for logic problems and lateral thinking puzzles to use in your classroom or beyond. Click on the puzzle ...more
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This very simple site, created by an anonymous puzzle-lover, is a treasury for logic problems and lateral thinking puzzles to use in your classroom or beyond. Click on the puzzle type you want. Use them as brain warm-ups in a math or science class before venturing into problem-solving or inquiry process or simply to engage the brains before starting any activity. There are different levels of logic and different types of lateral thinking puzzles, each with a hint before revealing the complete answer. These puzzles would also be useful for gifted enrichment.

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If you don't have time to spend on these in class as often as you would like, print out a single lateral thinking or logic problem each week for your bulletin board and let the students argue about it all week. Or include this link on your teacher website for the students to access outside of class. This site is a life-saver for your study hall the day before a vacation!

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Mrs. Glosser's Math Goodies - Understanding Percent - Mrs. Glosser's Math Goodies

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This website provides three free lesson plans for converting fractions and percents. The three plans are easy to follow and include practice activities for the students and online...more
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This website provides three free lesson plans for converting fractions and percents. The three plans are easy to follow and include practice activities for the students and online worksheets. the lesson plans are basic - but could be helpful in teaching a new topic or review.

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Get a SmartBoard or another projection screen and make the online worksheets into a class game! This website could also be used as enrichment for the elementary gifted students. Include it in the links from your teacher web page.

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SuperKids Math Worksheet Creator - SuperKids

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K to 8
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This simple website allows teachers to create quick worksheets for practice in math. Topics included addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, percentages, greater...more
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This simple website allows teachers to create quick worksheets for practice in math. Topics included addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, percentages, greater than/less than, odd/even, rounding, averages, exponents, prime numbers and telling time. This site is quick, easy to navigate, and even provides the answer key.

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To make easy grading, don't forget to hit the "create an answer key" button on the bottom of the student worksheet.

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The Buzz About Bees - Zunal

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K to 3
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This webquest is simple, well-designed and ready to go! Some of the activities include drawing pictures to represent the size of each type of honeybee, counting the sides of ...more
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This webquest is simple, well-designed and ready to go! Some of the activities include drawing pictures to represent the size of each type of honeybee, counting the sides of each cell of the hive, writing about the duties of the honeybees and more. All thinking skill levels are included from basic knowledge questions to evaluation activities.

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In lower grades, this activity would be great as a guided activity in the computer lab or on laptops in your classroom. If you only have a computer or two, you could do some of the activities as centers. The teacher could direct the students throughout some of the activities and allow them to complete the writing, math problems and drawing activities on their own. A detailed grading rubric is included.

Teachers can also take the activity a step further, and have students create podcasts explaining how and why honeybees are so important. Use a tool like PodOmatic (reviewed here), to help students along.
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Math Playground - Mathadvantage.org

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K to 8
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Have a ball on this highly interactive, attractive, and entertaining site that teaches all sorts of math skills for grades K-6. Check out Weighing Wangdoodles to practice balancing...more
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Have a ball on this highly interactive, attractive, and entertaining site that teaches all sorts of math skills for grades K-6. Check out Weighing Wangdoodles to practice balancing equations, learn about perimeter, practice word problems, solve logic puzzles, and even watch video problem-solving challenges. View the video "Math Apprentice" to learn more about how math is used in the "real world." This is certain to be a favorite both in school and at home. Teachers can even build their own worksheets to specifications by topic and level. Try the math Olympics, get caught up in fractions playground or money mania (near the bottom of the page). Every activity allows you to differentiate by skill level. This one is a teacher's dream.

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Use the activities to reinforce skills as you teach them or allow advanced students to move ahead. Be sure to include a link to this one on your teacher website for parents and kids to enjoy together at home.

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Blog Basics for the Classroom - TeachersFirst

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K to 12
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This comprehensive tutorial gives all the details on using gated blogs safely in the classroom, including explanations of blogging basics, a TeachersFirst Step-by-Step on how to start...more
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This comprehensive tutorial gives all the details on using gated blogs safely in the classroom, including explanations of blogging basics, a TeachersFirst Step-by-Step on how to start one, complete charts of the features of several free blogging tools for teachers, and over two dozen ideas for how to use a blog with your students. Make "writing to learn" approachable and exciting. You will even find a customizable Blogger's Agreement to download and use with students and parents so everyone knows the expectations and consequences for your class blogs.

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You could use this step by step as the framework for a self-directed or "buddy" professional development project. Share it with your principal or professional development coordinator. USe the strategies and ideas here to start a blog for your class or for each student. Don't miss suggestions for a Teacher as Blogger so you can model blogging, too.

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Jupiter is Average - Beacon Learning Center--Sandi King

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3 to 6
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Students learn about mean, median, mode and range, then use information about the solar system and an online calculator to determine averages. ...more
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Students learn about mean, median, mode and range, then use information about the solar system and an online calculator to determine averages.

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Using a projector, show the entire class the beginning of the website to introduce mean, median, mode and range. Have small groups or individuals do the calculations at the end using information about the solar system.

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Service Learning - ASPCA

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Designed to capitalize on young students' interest in animals and pets, this is more a collection of "idea starters" than actual lessons. ASPCA offers basic ideas and templates; you'll...more
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Designed to capitalize on young students' interest in animals and pets, this is more a collection of "idea starters" than actual lessons. ASPCA offers basic ideas and templates; you'll want to add your own context in a Language Arts or Math lesson. The subject matter, though, is likely to keep students' attention.

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Use the classroom ideas in this class during a unit or lesson on persuasive speeches and writing. Animals are usually a soft spot for students, and animal care and cruelty may be an easy area to get students passionate enough to care about writing a good persuasive piece. Show students the information in any one of the packets, and have them write a persuasive speech or essay in partners about their topic. If having students write speech, take it to the next level and have students make podcasts of their speech. We recommend using a site such as PodOmatic (reviewed here).
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Lemonade Larry

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2 to 4
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Larry's working hard to peddle his lemonade, but he needs some help in calculating what to charge his customers. Students must apply multiplication skills to figure out how much each...more
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Larry's working hard to peddle his lemonade, but he needs some help in calculating what to charge his customers. Students must apply multiplication skills to figure out how much each lemonade order costs. Click and type each solution into the "Total Price" box and hit the total button for feedback.

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Flashcard Clock - Teaching Treasures

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Students can practice time-telling skills independently with this interactive analog vs. digital activity. Identify the time displayed on the clock, convert to digital format, and enter...more
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Students can practice time-telling skills independently with this interactive analog vs. digital activity. Identify the time displayed on the clock, convert to digital format, and enter the response. Immediate feedback is provided.

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Use this site as a learning station or center to help children to review and practice time-telling skills. This site should also be put on the teachers web page, to allow students to access it both in and out of the classroom. Very useful site for practicing skills, and reviewing.

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History of Sandwiches -

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This one is just off-beat enough to grab our attention! What's more motivating than food? This entertaining journey through the history and growth of the sandwich can form the foundation...more
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This one is just off-beat enough to grab our attention! What's more motivating than food? This entertaining journey through the history and growth of the sandwich can form the foundation for a variety of classroom activities. Truly entertaining and historically illuminating!

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Ask students to create a time line with this chronological culinary information, use as the basis for a research project, or incorporate into an anticipatory set before a foods unit.

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PEEP and the Big Wide World - WGBH Educational Foundation

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Follow Peep, the inquisitive, newly hatched fowl, as he embarks on a series of adventures involving patterns, colors, balancing, sound, memory and more. Click the "Interactive Games"...more
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Follow Peep, the inquisitive, newly hatched fowl, as he embarks on a series of adventures involving patterns, colors, balancing, sound, memory and more. Click the "Interactive Games" link to browse through the selections, there are currently ten. This site also includes an extensive collection of science lessons and printable coloring pages (see Educators). The Peep Explorers Guide offers teachers three "ready to go" units.

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Let Peep help make your lessons even better! Use an interactive whiteboard or projector to share this site. Then set this site up as a learning center during your L.A., math, or science lesson block. Be sure to use the free lesson plans with your class. The science activities are quick and easy. Why not highlight one in each of your class newsletters? Be sure to list this link on your teacher website.
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Arithmetic Four - Shodor Educational Foundation

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4 to 6
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Practice addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division with this collection of interactive quizzes. Choose your settings (difficulty level and time limit), then select from whole...more
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Practice addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division with this collection of interactive quizzes. Choose your settings (difficulty level and time limit), then select from whole number or integer activities. Play independently or with a partner.

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Pizza Game

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3 to 5
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Apply knowledge of fractions to an authentic situation. As the clock ticks, students must create a pizza to fill a customer order. But it's not as easy as it may ...more
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Apply knowledge of fractions to an authentic situation. As the clock ticks, students must create a pizza to fill a customer order. But it's not as easy as it may sound. Toppings must be carefully added according to specific fractional requests. Watch your earnings! Incorrect orders result in discounts to the customers. Some mental math skills in adding fractions are required.

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