- Math Moves U
- Fact Check Ed
- King Tut
- The Earth Institute
- Handipoints
- PBS Kids Sprout
- Kids Health
- The Good Food Fight
- Sound Junction
- Geo Greeting
- Earth Observatory
- Cute Overload (cuz its cute)
- H2O = Life
- Noggin
- Club Penguin
- Channel One
- Kids National Geographic
- Scholastic
These sites are from my "post to blog" bookmarks:
- The Children's University of Manchester
- animations about social studies and science
- social studies and science activities
- great "full screen mode" option perfect for touch screens and whiteboards
- Toys R Us
- guide to toys for differently abled children
- Number Nut
- a variety of levels of flash math quizzes
- Roy the Zebra
- a website for emerging readers
These are great. I might adapt them for use with my Teaching Assistants. Are they cc licenced? I'll link back here if I do use them of course.
ReplyDeleteBTW I was just enjoying your slideshare, nodding in agreement, when I spotted one of my own photos :-) LOL!
(Golden Rules - I'm LindaH on flickr)
Thanks for posting these great sites. I'm a media specialist and have special needs students in my library all the time. I'm always looking for ways to differentiate their curriculum. These will really help!
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