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  1. Added Feb 15, 2009 by cgrant
    At The Problem Site, you can play educational games and daily puzzles, find interesting reference pages, and engage in fun problem solving activities. There are word games, math games, math problems, mystery quests, and many other free educational resources.
  2. Added Nov 15, 2008 by cgrant
    The Story place features digital stories in English and Spanish for students of pre-school age through elementary school. The digital stories are arranged by age group and by theme.
  3. Added Aug 20, 2008 by cgrant
    Blogging is becoming more and more popular in the classroom. Teachers can blog to stay in touch with parents and students or they can incorporate blogs from all of the students as a learning tool. The beauty of the student blog is that children from Kindergarten to high school can blog. No matter how you use blogs in your classroom, these tools will help you get started, enhance your experience, or bring the students into the fun.
  4. Added Aug 17, 2008 by cgrant and 1 other
    Games designed to help children understand basic number concepts.
  5. Added Aug 17, 2008 by cgrant
    This web site is designed to assist and facilitate the learning of high school math students.
  6. Added Aug 16, 2008 by cgrant
    Storytelling is enjoying a resurgence of popularity in the modern age: Teachers are using it as a powerful teaching and learning tool. Traditional storytellers are finding their trade more popular than ever. The message is clear: storytelling is a powerful and highly adaptable form of communication that can be used in a multitude of ways for a vari­ety of purposes.
  7. Added Aug 16, 2008 by cgrant and 1 other
    Whether you’re new to the teaching field yourself or a seasoned veteran, you can find inspiration, advice and shared experiences by reading the blogs of other teachers. Both established bloggers and those new to the game like the bloggers listed here can offer some interesting and sometimes entertaining reading material for anyone involved in the education field. Check these new bloggers out the next time you’re looking for something educational to read.
  8. Added Aug 16, 2008 by cgrant
    Baptism by Fire: 100 Essential Tips and Resources for Student Teachers
  9. Added Aug 14, 2008 by cgrant
    This site is intended for educators who teach mathematics and are interested in integrating common technologies into their daily instruction. Our target audience includes intermediate and middle-grade teachers (particularly those who teach remedial math classes) and secondary special educators. While much of this site focuses on mathematics, there are a number of lessons and activities that are in
  10. Added Aug 14, 2008 by brasst and 1 other
    The goals of this site are the creation, collection, evaluation, and dissemination of java-based courseware for middle school mathematics explorations.
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