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This page has links to lots of information about 21st Century Skills, including ICT Maps, which show how these skills can be used in the classroom.
The Amphi page with links to many resources about 21st Century Skills
A good place to start when looking for internet sites about specific topics. Everything from language arts to science is represented.
The online registration page for district technology classes.
Click here to get to the state standards for every grade level and content area.
A site supported by the ADE. It offers online courses and other resources for teachers. If you need to get started, please see Liesl Scheffel or Michael Warrick for more information.
The online curriculum mapping tool adopted by the district.
One of my favorites, there is a good collection of mostly black & white clip art -- great for worksheets!
A nice place to find how-to information for different tech applications.
Use this portal to log in to ASSET, find AIMS practice materials, and search the formative assessment bank.
A website with categories to help you find web-based resources to use with your students.
A kid-friendly search engine based in Australia.
Use this site to look up the lexile of a text, find support materials, or analyze a text for the lexile. Check with Liesl Scheffel for the password to analyze texts if you have forgotten it.
The site to use to check the results of your students' MAP tests. Username and password required.
The site for the parent organization of the MAP test.
Patti's site includes all the handouts and links from her class and workshops and a wealth of other Internet-related information.
A great starting places with links to all kinds of educational information, lesson plans, and ideas.
A place to get reading materials up to 6th grade. Graphics and Printing can print the books for you once you know what you want.
All things Scholastic. Check the status of your book order, have your students look up their favorite authors and books.
Peggy Steffens's interactive whiteboards page. Lots of links to information, ideas, and lesson plans.
A comprehensive site with links to lessons for all ages in Art, Economics, Humanities, Math, Science, and Geography. The lessons are online, interactive, and based on national standards. Each subject area has been put together by a leading organization in each field. Also includes a search engine. This site used to be known as Marco Polo.
A great site for finding video and media clips for your subject. To get started, see Liesl Scheffel or Michael Warrick.
The site where teachers edit their webpages.
This site has good clip art for educational use. Much of it is black-and-white, which makes it good for handouts. Lots of science and social studies topics.
A very nice website with information about the 6 Traits of Writing, plus some great interactive writing prompts for all grade levels!