U.S. National Parks
The lure of National Parks would always be in my “retirement” plans.
The lure of National Parks would always be in my “retirement” plans.
A little beyond my comprehension at this point of the game, but several students were asking about it and I found some good resources to satisfy their curiosity for now. Google SketchUp is a free program that anyone can download with lots of instructional materials including videos from Google SketchUp to show some of its […]
Finding images on the internet for classroom use can be a problem due to reasons such as copyright privileges, inappropriateness, etc. However, keep in mind that most of the sites listed below do not have built-in filters for images. These image search engines should be used by students well aware of the school’s Acceptable Use […]
Bibliographies for 7th Graders can drive you insane–them as well. Use Easy Bib website and be able to create a bibliography using this website that references 50+ types of resources, even the newest thing–ebooks. Here, I can’t remember even the simpliest one–a book with one author.
I came across this post from Tammy Worcester‘s book Google Spreadsheets and Forms. Students are given directions on what cells to color in a Google Form format and the results in Google spreadsheet view, once sorted, is a pixel picture like the one below.