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Similar to fantasy sports – but with government. You can set up a league in pretty much any manner you would like. Students draft representatives from Congress and then track their points based upon the members of their team’s legislative decisions.
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A boatload of resources for language arts teachers including lessons, standards, web resources and student materials.
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Collaborative online mind-mapping. Similar to Inspiration, but free, online and collaborative!
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DrawAnywhere is an online diagramming website, where you can draw, modify and share flowcharts and other diagrams, with the look & feel of a desktop application.
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Create and share flow charts, diagrams and more. Collaborate too!
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Create Rubrics for your Project-Based Learning Activities or search and find rubrics that were already created.
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Make your own comic strips online.
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Comic Creator from ReadWriteThink
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The online comic, cartoon strip creator – Create, Publish, Share, Discuss! One of the best comic sites out there.
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Resource site for Algebra 2 and Trigonometry
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Online resources for Math
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Great site for History resources including AP
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Play video, save YouTube videos, and more.
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Merriam-Webster dictionary with images, categorized by themes, searchable.
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World’s largest widget directory and gallery – web widgets for Facebook apps, Blogger, TypePad, MySpace, WordPress and more- Moodle too!
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The site includes more than 2,600 video and audio clips, animations, lecture notes, and assignments taken from actual MIT courses. The site organizes these resources to match the Advanced Placement physics, biology, and calculus curricula.
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The site includes more than 2,600 video and audio clips, animations, lecture notes, and assignments taken from actual MIT courses. The site organizes these resources to match the Advanced Placement physics, biology, and calculus curricula.
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Web 2.0 resources that you may or may not have already heard of.
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Online quiz maker. You can make your own quizzes or choose from quizzes already created.