This blog is the Fabulous Friday Technology Tip (F2 T2) that shares technology tools and resources that can be integrated into your daily lessons, unit plans and classroom centers. Please let me know if you have any questions or need assistance with using these phenomenal "FREE" nuggets. I look forward to the endless possibilities that the collaboration and integration of technology will provide us with reaching all of our learners.
Friday, April 18, 2014
Friday, April 18, 2014-11th edition
Greetings!!
This is the “11th edition" of the Fabulous Friday Technology Tip (F2 T2) that shares technology tools and resources that can be integrated into your daily lessons, unit plans and classroom centers.
The first resource is entitled “HomeSchool Math” http://www.homeschoolmath.net HomeschoolMath.net is a comprehensive math resource site for homeschooling parents, parents, and teachers that includes free math worksheets, lessons, online math games lists, ebooks, a curriculum guide, reviews, and more. The resources emphasize understanding of concepts instead of mechanical memorization of rules.
The second resource is entitled “Open Culture” http://www.openculture.com/free_k-12_educational_resources This collection provides a list of free educational resources for K-12 students (kindergarten through high school students) and their parents and teachers. It features free video lessons/tutorials, mobile apps, audiobooks, web resources and much, much more.
(If you have problems opening the links within Internet Explorer, please copy and paste the links into Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox to access the resources. Did you miss a tip/tool in a Fabulous Friday email or looking for a tool from the emails? Please bookmark this link (http://apsf2t2.blogspot.com/) to access previous tips and tools.)
Remember, please let me know if you have any questions or need assistance with using these phenomenal "FREE" nuggets.
Please continue to have a positive and productive day and a fabulous weekend!
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