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Educational Links

Buzz Math: 

Description- For ages K-12 learning that allows students to do over 7,000 different math actives based on the common core standards. After completing a problem the student will get immediate feedback as to if they are doing the problem correctly or not. Teachers can look at all their students accounts to see where everyone is based on scores and problems they have completed.

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PBS Kids:

Description: For ages K-8 learning that allows students to play education games. The games range from easy, hard, and most popular games. The harder games should be intended for older students such as middle school aged students. The easy games are meant for elementary school students. Allows them to learn while playing a fun and entertaining game.

Cool Math: 

Description: Cool Math is a great website for students trying to improve their math skills. The website provides K-7 grades for specific games for each age group. Also, this website has pre-algebra, Alegebra, and Pre-Calculus activities for students older than 8th grade. These websites explain the topic in debth with lots of tips along the way to help any student struggling. 

OLogy: 

Description: . It is a great virtual Museum of Natural History for the students who live in rural areas. You could show children a specific topic such as climate change and it will show you videos as to create a green house or see pictures of climate change

Sheppard Software:

Description: This website is for students to learn about math, US geography, science games, and nutrition for kids. These sites can be self-used by students and I would incorporate this into free time learning for students who have already finished their work.

illuminations: 

Description: Students can play brain teasers and playing education games.There are plenty of games for students to play all day on. It has activities for K-12 students, so the student can find a game that is age appropriate and challenging at the same time. 

Chillola: 

Description: This website helps students specifically with math and writing and that this website gives free worksheets and printable s for the students to learn from. The students can play games and the teacher can print out good lessons for the students. The website is fairly easy to use and that students would not need much help finding games to play.

Adolescent Literacy:

Description: This website is for students looking to find resources. This site looks to be at a middle school level and that teachers could also use this website for blogs or classroom strategies. This site is very wordy in which it would seem to be a lot for students. This website is good for specific topics and research needed for class.

MetMuseum: 

 Description: This website is for students who want to see amazing artwork. This site could help students think of creative artwork that they could create on their own. Students can see many different exhibits on the website. 

 

WebMD:

  Description: This website is for students who want to learn about living healthy. Students can learn about food diets. Students can also learn about personal health such as vaccines and caring for your dog or cat. Students can learn about pregnancy and specific diseases.

 

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