Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Art, Odds and Ends, Seasonal/Holidays | Posted on February 8, 2011
Create a Snowflake allows students to create digital snowflakes and email them to a friend. The snowflakes also appear on the web site falling from the sky.
Brain Pop Spotlight on Presidents is the perfect resource for February studies on Presidents Day.
Best Resources for Learning About Martin Luther King from Larry Ferlazzo’s Blog has an extensive list of links for educators. If you haven’t seen this blog before, it’s fabulous with “BEST” lists for most any topic you can imagine.
Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Games, Seasonal/Holidays | Posted on December 10, 2010
Christmas Sites from Tenkely.Org is a beautiful site with tons of online Christmas activities for students.
Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Seasonal/Holidays | Posted on December 6, 2010
Best Places to Learn about December holidays
Larry Ferlazzo’s blog has several “Best” lists, and here is a great one for the December holidays.
Polar Express.Com
Take a ride on the Polar Express. Visit the author’s web site, explore a Polar Express Advent Calendar with daily activities, share holiday traditions, and play games.
Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Seasonal/Holidays, Web 2.0 | Posted on December 1, 2010
Web 2.0 Advent Calendar is a creative way to increase your knowledge of free web resources. Uncover a new resource every day as we near the Christmas holiday. Thanks to Kelly Tenkely and i Learn Technology Blog for coming up with this great idea.
Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Games, Seasonal/Holidays | Posted on December 1, 2010
FunSchool Christmas Games & Activities has seasonal activities for those in-between times when students want to practice on the computer.
Kate.Net Thanksgiving Resources has desktop wallpaper, coloring sheets, clip art and more to help you and your students celebrate the holiday of Thanksgiving.
Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Games, Seasonal/Holidays | Posted on October 27, 2010
10 Halloween Activities for the Connected Classroom has elementary appropriate activities for those days surrounding Halloween.
Virtual Pumpkin: Students can carve a pumpkin virtually at this site.
Pumpkin Carving Sequencer: Students can use this online tool to put the steps for carving a pumpkin in sequence. Pumpkin Clip Art
Scholastic The First Thanksgiving has a variety of social studies resources including a virtual field trip to Plimoth Plantation. You can sign up now at for a live webcast on November 16.
Laura Candler Back to School Resources has several printable handouts and dozens of ideas for the first few weeks back to school. She even has a “how to” for acquiring 6,000 bonus points on a Scholastic book order.
Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Seasonal/Holidays, Videos | Posted on June 24, 2010
BrainPop Red, White, & Blue is a collection of patriotic clips from BrainPop. I know we will not be at school on July 4th, but many of you teacher/parents might want to share with your own children.
17 Great Spring Ideas for Early Learners is a nice list of activities to close out the school year from the We are Teachers blog.
OlliesWorld.com is a great site for kids with a focus on improving the environment.
Kids Saving Energy.Gov is a site to use for Earth Day and has various ways kids can help save energy.
Seussville.Com Check it out on March 2 – Read Across America – in honor of Dr. Seuss.