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Subject-Specific Tools

World Language Tools

Math Tools

Social Studies Tools

As the world's largest online learning community, LiveMocha fuses traditional learning methods with online practice and interaction with native language speakers from around the world. Choose drill and practice activities or submit your work to native speakers and get feedback.

Create beautiful books online, with illustrations donated by real artists! Share your book with others via a unique url, or purchase a hard copy.

Learn a language online via interactive lessons. There is a free demo available, however, the full version of Mango is available for free to anyone with a public library card!

Interactive simulations with a concentration in science and math. Share or embed the sims and explore the lesson plans and standards provided for each one.

Contains over 3,000 math, science, history, and finance videos. Students can catch up when their absent on concepts they've missed! It also contains a great practice component!

Standards-based activities, lesson plans, and web links that make learning math fun!
 

Use Google Maps to find global partners! Seek out other schools/classes and collaborate on a project!

Create a map with markers that include place information, links, reviews, and photos. Students can create a virtual world tour!

This website offers users a new way to look at the world by resizing countries on the map in relation to a series of global issues. Users download data sets, maps and animations which can be shared across the Internet through websites, blogs and email.

Timetoast allows students to create interactive timelines, which they can share with you via a unique url. They can insert images and links to make their timelines truly interactive!

Monitor news stories as they are updated around the world. Get a global perspective on many different issues. Map out where a particular story is coming from.

Questions?

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