
Presentation, organization, audio/video, mapping tools:
Graphic Organizers
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Deanna Stall's blog: http://blog.esu10.org/dstall/2010/02/01/5-great-tools-for-marzanos-strategies-nonlinguistic-representation/
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Study Stack: Students can create their own online study flashcards or use flashcards created by other students and teachers. http://www.studystack.com/
Websites mentioned during the Mulligan workshop
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MIT's Highlights for High School-Great website for Math and Science teachers and feature Open Course Ware which you can use in the Classroom.
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http://ocw.mit.edu/high-school/Math Bits: Great site with tutorials, quizzes and directions for just about any type of math.
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High School Math- http://jc-schools.net/tutorials/tools/math-hs.html Games, tutorials, and much more.
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Hippocampus-Great site on most all academic subjects and includes AP course material as well-check out the "Mini-sites" for videos and lessons. http://www.hippocampus.org/
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Awesome library: Includes tutorials, lessons and information on almost any topic http://www.awesomelibrary.org/
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Go Animate is a site where you or your students can make cartoons on anything! http://goanimate.com/
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Glogster: students can create online posters http://www.glogster.com/
Webquest Maker
www.zunal.com Zunal is a webquest generator that is very easy to use. You can also use any webquests created by other teachers that are posted on Zunal.com .