Hello,
I just completed a Computer Applications in Special Education course and I was exposed to many wonderful activities. However, I am sure that there are tons of resources that I have yet to experience. I was wondering if as many of you as possible could email me some of your favorite educational sights that I could use in my classroon. I teach LD/DH/MH in grades 9-12. However, I would appreciate sights for students at all age levels. Don’t be afraid to send me as much as you want. I appreciate the help in advance!!
—Dave Stahnke
Union Local High School
Belmont, Ohio
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Re: Everyone Please send me your favorite educational websit
http://edweb.sdsu.edu/webquest/matrix.html(this is a great source for webquests) and i hve created a quest for transition from high school to independent living at www.mlhatley.0catch.com (that’s zero catch)
Re: Everyone Please send me your favorite educational websit
http://www.quia.com/pages/havefun.html Lots of games for language development, speech articulation, and sequencing events.
Re: Everyone Please send me your favorite educational websit
I teach technology classes at an elementary school (k-5). Some of my favorite sites are www.brainpop.com, www.timeforkids.com, and www.discovery.com. You will find tons of online activities for children.
www.resourceroom.net — check out “reading comprehension” and “older students” and the times tables practice…