October 19-22, 2010 LINKS FOR EVERYONE QUIZinator http://www.quizinator.com/ This site allows you to create, store, and print worksheets, studysheets, exams and quizzes for FREE. Seriously!! The site includes: * Geometry and Graphing * Chemical Symbols and Reactions * Physical and Electrical Diagrams * Maps and Illustrations * Create a Public Link for your document * Copy your auto-generated external link into any personal website * Students can click on the link to download your document easily America’s Choice http://www.americaschoice.org/surveyform?gclid=CP2pvNGN2qQCFQSt7QodVx4U ww This site provides intervention tips for mathematics and literacy for grades 2-10. Menus will allow you to select grade level, content, and target population. This site is primarily informational, but does contain some interesting data about intervention models across the U.S. that are working. Free Stuff for Teachers http://www.kalama.com/%7Ezimba/freeforteachers.htm This site is a one-stop shop to many free resources for teachers. Be sure to check this out. There is a ton of stuff here!! LINK FOR ENGLISH: iResearch http://www.library.usyd.edu.au/elearning/index.html The University of Sydney Library is a network of many libraries across several campuses. The site houses
information about library services, as well as access to electronic services available from this web site. It is an online research library that would support the teaching of research. It provides quick, fast and easy modules to help you find and use relevant information for your assignments/research. LINK FOR MATH: Calculator Soup http://www.calculatorsoup.com/ This site is calculators online for free and includes calculators in all of the following areas: Algebra Fractions Statistics Chemistry Loans Time Conversions Geometry Trigonometry Discrete Math Math Word Problems Finance Physics Construction LINK FOR SCIENCE: Science Daily http://www.sciencedaily.com/ Science Daily is an online magazine for breaking news in science. This site has extensive information for all things in science. LINK FOR SOCIAL STUDIES: Footnote.com http://www.footnote.com/ This site houses millions (69, 662, 692 to be exact) of original American historical documents. Here you can view, share, and save many never-before-seen historic documents like the court-martial of Custer. Original source documents include documents, historical documents, archives, history, project blue book, southern claims, Pennsylvania Archives, National Archives, NARA, genealogy, family history, Revolutionary War, Civil War, Vietnam War, and other primary sources. This website is ideal for secondary Social Studies/History teachers to use as a source for supplemental materials, and it would also benefit students to explore and examine primary and secondary documents without ever leaving the classroom!