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Created:on 2008-03-30 | Updated:on 2008-06-17
Our teacher learning community here at North Whiteville Academy depends on teachers sharing instructional strategies and ideas that are effective in the classroom. Here are a few sites and resources we use.
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Professional Development
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Create A Graph
?Graphs and charts are great because they communicate information visually. For this reason, graphs are often used in newspapers, magazines and businesses around the world.
NCES constantly uses graphs and charts in our publications and on the web. Sometimes, complicated information is difficult to understand and needs an illustration. Graphs or charts can help impress people by getting your point across quickly and visually.more fromnces.ed.gov
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Mathematics
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Google For Educators
more fromwww.google.com
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Technology in the Classroom
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Science
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Technology in the Classroom
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NC Aquarium
Activities Resource
more fromwww.ncaquariums.com
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Mathematics
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Professional Development
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iMovie FAQ - Home
more fromdanslagle.com
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Science
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What's New in the News
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USA TODAY Education
more fromwww.usatoday.com
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LEARN NC
more fromwww.learnnc.org
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Learning Skills Program - Bloom's Taxonomy
Benjamin Bloom created this taxonomy for categorizing level of abstraction of questions that commonly occur in educational settings. The taxonomy provides a useful structure in which to categorize test questions, since professors will characteristically ask questions within particular levels, and if you can determine the levels of questions that will appear on your exams, you will be able to study using appropriate strategies.
more fromwww.coun.uvic.ca
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CSI: The Experience - Web Adventures | Online Activities
Found this activity I want to try this week with my students
more fromforensics.rice.edu
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The Living Environment
great flash card resource (.pdf) documents.
more fromwww.middleschoolscience.org

