Here's teacher Tom Richey reviewing the Stone Age. It's only eleven minutes and would be great for students. I put it on my Pinterest board for prehistory and it got a lot of repins.
- Pages Through The Ages
Pages through the Ages. Created by 5th-graders at Oak View Elementary School in Fairfax, Virginia, this site explores the geography, government, daily life, religion and technology of ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome. From the site: The prehistoric era...
- Mesopotamian History Clip
Here's an excellent 10 minute clip that reviews some interesting aspects of Mesopotamian history including Hammurabi's Code, cylindrical stone seals, the use of cedar trees for building material, tar to waterproof boat hulls, and gods who symbolized...
- Jeopardy Labs For Jeopardy Review Games
Talk about a fast learner. One of my "teacher-students," Rebecca Small, just created two Jeopardy games for reviewing ancient Egypt from Jeopardy Labs. When I asked where she had found out about it, she said one of her students told her about...
- Prehistory Activitry
Creswell Crags is a limestone gorge in the British countryside. "Stone tools and remains of animals found in the caves provide evidence for a fascinating story of life during the last Ice Age between 50,000 and 10,000 years ago." The museum has a great...
- New Chrome Book Review
Great review of the new Chrome book by Samsung from The Verge. It has a new Intel Celeron chip. Found it on Amit Agarwal's Pinterest board. Agarwal also has a great tech blog. With their long battery life and instant on feature, they would...