Interactive Online LearningThere are some extremely beneficial and intriguing ways to extend and complement the learning already taking place in your classroom by using the Internet. If you are feeling like a novice, don't worry. These lessons are presented so well, that you will feel competent in no time at all. If you aren't hooked up to the Internet in your classroom, there are still ways for you to provide these lessons in your classroom.
Also, you can assign some of these interactive lessons for homework or extra credit assignments. Some students have access to the Internet at home, but those that don't can find the sites available at libraries and local universities or bookstores.
Learn a Foreign Language Online: Learn Plus Courses All LearnPlus language courses are designed to gradually develop the knowledge of both grammatical concepts and vocabulary. You can learn Italian, English, Spanish, German, French and Japanese at this site. It would also make a great site for review. These lessons are free courses. They can help you to brush up and improve a foreign language you already know, too. The School Bus at Kids Place offers links to Math, The International School Web Registry, Hands On, which is a children's museum, The American Civil War, which is an excellent resource site, and an awesome site called, Digital Education, where you will find lots of interactive lessons. ProTeacher.Comhas interactive lessons well worth your time for Math, Science and Language Arts! More and more parents are homeschooling. There are some great advantages to this and a few disadvantages. New-Life.net is sure to offer some expert advice as well as lesson plans too.
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