World History
Tour of the Valley of the Kings
Pretty soon I am going to have to get Rebecca Small (who is collaborating with me on two classes this fall and in my teacher-class) to help with the blogs as she keeps finding a ton of new things. Here is a site that show the Valley of the Kings (as opposed to Queens and the one I saw two years ago, Monkeys (bottom of the page)). You can click on each tomb to find out more about them.
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Longitude & Latitude
It seems that one of the hardest concepts I teach is longitude and latitude so assuming my ESOL peer co-teacher agrees, I'm going to let the kids do their learning from this flash page about longitude and latitude that includes not only multiple choice...
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Take My Technology Integration Course
I will be teaching the fifth version of my technology integration course with Fairfax County Public Schools this fall. We will learn about such items as webquests, pacing your students individually using technology, flipping the classroom, using...
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Take My Technology Integration Course
I will be teaching the fifth version of my technology integration course with Fairfax County Public Schools this fall. We will learn about such items as webquests, pacing your students individually using technology, flipping the classroom, using...
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Ancient Egypt Online
I have been doing a lot of work across schools with Rebecca Small as we have similar teaching schedules this year. She just found KingTutOne which is a very comprehensive site on ancient Egypt. It has a part it calls "articles," but is essentially...
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Sharing Igoogle Links
I've written about the weblinks' aggregator page called igoogle (see how to video below). It is great as I can quickly see a number of blogs that I follow. If you have an igoogle page and want to see what I follow, then go to this...
World History