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Crayola Educators – Believe it or not some amazing art linked lesson plans to many of the K-12 core curriculum units can be found here, and most of them require simple art supplies. Lesson plans for sculpture, painting, drawings, and more are available with unit topics.
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Delicious – This is a free service where thousands of people keep their web favorites, enabling you to view and save the bookmarks to your own account. To utilize, you will need to think in one word tags (topics) such as “underground_railroadâ€, “anglesâ€, or “romeoandjulietâ€. Click on Explore Tags which is located on the middle of the screen and type in your topic. The results will be other people who have bookmarked items with that topic that you can now save. For more information on Delicious, here is a video.
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Intel Assessing Projects – This is an amazing resource that provides you with assessment ideas for everything from blogs to drama skits. The assessment strategies and assessment plans are fantastic, but definitely check out the “Try It†section for a demo of the tool. If you have a login for the Intel Thinking Tools, it will work here, as well.
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Microsoft Templates and Google Document Templates – Believe it or not, there is an amazing amount of resources for teachers at Microsoft. You will find bookmarks, labels, behavior contracts, calendars, brochures, parent letters, and more. The Google templates are also vast, but they do require you to create an account to utilize.
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PBS Teachers – Wonderful for PreK-5th grade on the elementary level and targeted for science and history on the 6-12 level, PBS Teachers is a great resource. Here you can find videos from NOVA and the American Experience and interactive sites for elementary reading and math.
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PDF Search Engine – This is a brilliant tool that allows you to locate premade handouts and worksheets in no time. Simply type in the topic and a list of .pdf printable documents will be avail
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