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Choose Your Adventure Template  (click title for download page)

Remember the fun you had as a kid reading those choose your own adventure stories? Here is a Classroom Suite® template that enables you and your students to create your own! Bonus: Tutorial explains how to use IntelliMation to create virtual reality effects!


Posted: November 17th, 2010 - 10:22 pm.    Number of Comments » 2.
Greek Myth Puzzles, Quizzes, and More!  (click title for download page)

Is your class doing a unit on Greek mythology? Here’s a web site with a host of games and other resources to make learning about the Greek gods easy and fun! Bonus: A link to another page about the Roman game Rota. Learn the rules and how to play this simple game!


Posted: November 17th, 2010 - 10:19 pm.    Number of Comments » 0.
You CAN Be A Rocket Scientist!  (click title for download page)

Build Your Own Space Mission is a delightful and educational online game for young students. It’s not easy to present advanced science in a way that young readers can understand, but the designers of this game have more than met the challenge! Bonu: A link to even more online space games!


Posted: November 17th, 2010 - 10:16 pm.    Number of Comments » 0.
Trisha Shears Animal Photos!  (click title for download page)

Have you ever been building an activity, and needed a good animal photo? Browse the collection of photos Trisha Shears has made available, and you’ll almost certainly find what you need!.


Posted: November 17th, 2010 - 10:15 pm.    Number of Comments » 0.
Make A Scale Model Pyramid  (click title for download page)

I’m always on the lookout for web sites that offer free educational resources, so I was delighted to find a web site that enables you to make a scale model pyramid. If you are doing a project on Egypt, you’ll love this site! It has a printable full-color template and step-by-step instructions to assemble the four sheets into a remarkably realistic small pyramid. Bonus: Two printable sheets of stone patterns to make more models!


Posted: June 24th, 2010 - 4:53 pm.    Number of Comments » 0.
Spring Flower Photos  (click title for download page)

Just because everything is blooming, I decided to upload a selection of flower photos. You can print these out in a fairly large size to hang up in a classroom. However, if you plan to use them in an activity or on a web page, you will need to re-size them in a graphics application.


Posted: June 24th, 2010 - 4:09 pm.    Number of Comments » 0.
Easy First Web Page  (click title for download page)

Have you been toying with the idea of setting up a web page? Aren’t sure where to start? I developed a set of step-by-step instructions for doing your first web page using Google Sites®, and some additional tips on web safety, copyright, digital photos, and other web-related issues. Bonus: Link to a site where you can publish online FREE!


Posted: June 17th, 2010 - 7:56 pm.    Number of Comments » 2.
Puzzles From Digital Photos  (click title for download page)

I’m always on the lookout for new ways to use digital photos. Recently I’ve been experimenting with making them into jigsaw puzzles. The results are many different puzzle making options, including templates in IntelliTools Classroom Suite and HyperStudio 5 formats, PDF Puzzle Patterns for off computer puzzles, and a links to pages where you can make online puzzles, all using your photos.


Posted: May 8th, 2010 - 2:15 am.    Number of Comments » 0.
Parade of Puzzles  (click title for download page)

I’ve just posted finished jigsaw puzzles in four different formats that complement three of the activity sets,Petting Farm, Little Toot, and Tide Pools. You’ll find links on this page to download all the puzzles I’ve done so far. In some cases, the puzzles and the other parts of an activity set are all in one download. In other cases, you can download just the puzzles from a unit. You’ll also find links to all seven online puzzles. After seeing all these puzzles, you’ll want to make some, too!


Posted: May 7th, 2010 - 6:10 pm.    Number of Comments » 0.
Visiting A Petting Farm  (click title for download page)

Visiting A Petting Farm takes students on a virtual exploration. They can go to see all the animals on the farm in whatever order they wish. They also have a chance to feed and pet the animals, and when they do, they hear the sound the animal makes. When they decide to leave, students hear all the animals sound off together to bid them goodbye. Bonus: Puzzles and Photo collection!


Posted: May 4th, 2010 - 12:08 am.    Number of Comments » 0.