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10 Great Web Sites for Middle & High School Learning
Kelly Tenkely | TheApple.com
5) Fleck
What it is:
Fleck is a free web application (it doesn’t even require a download!) that allows teachers or students to add notes and bullets to any web page. The annotated pages can then be posted on a blog or shared with students or colleagues. This is amazing! Fleck also provides you with a history of all the pages you have Flecked so that they can be updated and visited again and again. Fleck makes the Internet a collaborative learning experience.
How to integrate Fleck into the classroom:
Fleck can be easily integrated into any curriculum. Imagine finding a really great site on the Civil War that you want to share with your students. It is a very comprehensive page and has more information than they need. Fleck the site with your sticky notes about important information. Add bullet points to the information that you want them to be sure to read. Share your Fleck with your students and they will be able to complete an activity independently as though you were sitting their with them and guiding them through it! Students could use Fleck while they are completing research projects. They can bullet important information on sites as they are gathering information. When students are working on group projects that require the Internet, they can share their Flecks with each other as they research. This is a COOL tool. I know that you will come up with other incredible uses for Fleck. Be sure to share those ideas with us in a comment!
Tips:
Fleck will allow you to add notes to web pages without an account, I recommend a free account so that you can share your Flecks and save them.
6) Virtual Manipulatives
What it is:
The Library of Virtual Manipulatives is a library of interactive, web-based virtual manipulatives or concept tutorials for mathematics instruction (K-12 emphasis). Manipulatives are for students in grades kindergarten through twelve and include hundreds of manipulative tools in the areas of Numbers and Operations, Algebra, Geometry, Measurement, Data Analysis, and Probability. Manipulatives include interactive base 10 blocks, money, pattern blocks, tangrams, geoboards, clocks, and bar/pie charts just to name a few.
How to integrate Virtual Manipulatives into the classroom:
Virtual Manipulatives can be used in place of actual manipulatives in math class. There are many benefits to the virtual version of manipulatives. First, math manipulatives can be expensive, especially when a class set is required. The Virtual Manipulatives are completely free to use. Math manipulatives can take up a lot of storage space. The Virtual Manipulatives are accessible quickly and easily and there is never any need for set up or clean up. The Virtual Manipulatives never wear out and need to be replaced. In the one or two computer classroom, set up a Virtual Manipulative center where students can stop by individually or in groups and work with the manipulatives. Use a projector cart for whole class instruction. Virtual Manipulatives are ideal for the 1 to 1 computing environment.
Tips:
Share the Virtual Manipulative site with parents. The manipulatives are great for use at home while students are completing math homework!
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Hepsi
about 1 year ago
4 comments
Wonderful ideas and suggestions
teachernguyen
about 1 year ago
4 comments
awesome job! Fresh, new and creative....definitely thinking outside the box here!
EdwardBear
about 1 year ago
988 comments
Thanks Kelly!
Account Removed
about 1 year ago
Incredibly useful information.
hotteacher1976
about 1 year ago
372 comments
I will check these out. They sound very interesting!!
Jill
about 1 year ago
822 comments
The talent of those who create these great educational. free sites is amazing! I had a great time playing Super Thinkers!