Another way to integrate technology into the classroom is by utilizing websites in your classroom (or computer lab). I've seen my mentor teacher do this two ways, send students in small groups to the library to work on Internet related assignments or take the entire class to the computer lab so they can all work on the same assignment at the same time.
Here are some useful sites I've been exposed to during student teaching:
http://www.chemtutor.com/
http://funbasedlearning.com/chemistry/chemBalancer/default.htm
http://www.visionlearning.com/library/module_viewer.php?mid=56
Feel free to post any other sites that you've seen that are helpful!
About Me
- tkbezona
- I am currently a graduate student at Georgia State University, working on my Masters of Arts in Teaching for middle grades math and science. This fall I am student teaching in a 6th grade math classroom, observing an 8th grade science classroom, along with observing a 5th grade social studies and language arts classroom. I started this blog with the intent to communicate with my fellow student teaching (Practicum I) classmates. We are placed throughout metro Atlanta and multiple surrounding counties. I hope this blog is a source of information and an arena for classmates to participate in discussion. Comments, suggestions, and questions are all welcome!
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