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ipl2 Information you can trust (a merger of the Internet Public Library and the Librarians' Internet Index)
The Khan Academy Looking for instructional videos on multi-step inequalities? Or perhaps a video which explains basic subtraction? How about videos on photosynthesis or the French Revolution? The Khan Academy can help! Hundreds of Science, Physics, Math (all levels), Economics, and a few History videos (French and Haitian Revolutions only) are available on this site.
Office of Superintendent of Pubic Instruction Web Based Resource Tool. This site provides diagnostic information from the 2008 WASL, stem documents, rubric documents, sample items
Guidelines for Evaluating Web-Based Information for Teachers
AdLit.org: Question the Author Develop a better understanding of nonfiction texts with this questioniing strategy. Critique the author's writing and, in doing so, engage the text to create a deeper meaning.
AdLit.org: Question-Answer Relationship Through four different types of questions, empower students to think about the text they are reading. Help them understand how different types of questions require different sets of thinking strategies.
Classroom 2.0 the social networking site for those interested in Web 2.0 and collaborative technologies in education.
Education World
TechTeachers - connects technology to all curriculum areas to transform teaching and learning with projects, resources and digital handouts
MERLOT Multimedia Education Resource for Learning and Online Teaching. Putting Educational Innovations Into Practice Find peer reviewed online teaching and learning materials. Share advice and expertise about education with expert colleagues. Be recognized for your contributions to quality education.
MIT Open Courseware MIT offers free course materials for high school teachers in the subject areas listed below. Frequently courses will have video demonstrations and tutorials. The courses are geared toward AP classes at the high school level including Biology, Chemistry, Computers and Electronics, Foreign Languages, Math, Physical Education, Media, Music and The Arts, Physics, Social Sciences, Writing and Literature.
Bloom’s Critical Thinking Questioning Strategies
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