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Teacher Resources
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Use the inventory forms in
the right-side column to add, discard or transfer items. The
Inventory & Coding link can help with questions about
how to code new items.
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FREE-READING.NET for Kindergarten and First Grade Teachers.
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Energy Star Kids - This new and interactive Web site is a
resource for parents, teachers, and kids alike. The Web site
features games, factoids, and a word bank, letting kids know
about ways that they can make a difference. The site also
empowers parents and teachers to become involved in the energy
management of their school districts by taking advantage of
ENERGY STAR tools.
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Teachers' Retirement System 2007
Member Handbook
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The following manuals are from the Department of Education.
These manuals contains introduction, intermediate, and advanced
information on how to use Office software. Right click and
choose "Save Target as" to save these to your computer.
Word 2003 and
Excel 2003
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Alabama
Contents Standards
- Includes lesson plans and web links. Organized by grade level
and subject. (ALEX)
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Futures Channel
- Videos to help answer the common question "Why do I need to
learn this?". Teachers can download activities based on the
video content.






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ARMT
Index - for
Winston County teachers
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SAT
Preparation Practice - teachers,
if you have links to add to these pages, email to webmaster.
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PowerPoint
Presentations - for High School
students.
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PowerPoint
Presentations - for Elementary
students.
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Basic
Computer Skills How to's - for
Winston County teachers (Links
are in the column on the right side of Technology page)
» Classroom
Templates
- downloaded from Microsoft.com
» Teacher
Tools for Our Amazing Space
- tools listed by topic or type.
» At
4teachers.org you»ll find 14 different free online tools for K»12
classrooms. Familiar favorites, such as RubiStar, QuizStar and TrackStar, are based here. One newcomer is
PersuadeStar (to help students in grades 5»12 write persuasive essays). Another highlight is Equity Index (to help teachers locate the varied tools
and resources needed in today»s diverse classrooms). All are from the Advanced Learning Technologies in Education Consortia (ALTEC) at the University of Kansas.
» New
York Public Library Digital Gallery provides access to over 480,000 images digitized from primary sources and printed rarities in the collections of The New York Public Library, including illuminated manuscripts, historical maps, vintage posters, rare prints and photographs, illustrated books, printed ephemera, and more.
» The Open Video Project is sponsored by and developed at the Interaction Design Laboratory at the School of Information and Library Science, University of North Carolina
The Open Video repository provides video clips from a variety of sources, especially various video programs obtained from U.S. government agencies such as the National Records and Archives Administration and NASA.
» The Pics4Learning collection consists of thousands of images that have been donated by students, teachers, and amateur photographers. Unlike many Internet sites, permission has been granted for teachers and students to use all of the images donated to the Pics4Learning collection.
» Video
Library
- The McWane Center and Alabama Public Television have teamed up to create an online video library demonstrating 6 key concepts of Albert Einstein.
» APTPLUS Online Video Libraries
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UnitedStreaming
Offers more then 4,000 educational programs for classroom use anytime--FREE for our Alabama teachers.
» Project Gutenberg Online Book
Catalog 18,000 free books
» Reading
Rainbow Classroom Resources
» Hubble
Telescope See the latest photos
» Exploratorium
Fun online science activities.
» Discovery.com
Clipart for the Classroom
» Technology
Impact Lesson Plans sorted by grade level

» Teaching
Resources
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