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TEACHER RESOURCES

 

 
  • Library Catalog Destiny PowerPoint
     

  • Lexile Framework for Reading
    Matching readers to text
     


  • Pearson Prentice Hall

    Companion Web sites provide student resource materials for your textbooks.
     

  • Click here to view our Professional Library Books available for check out
     

  • Brain Pops are short animated "movies" accessed on the web at www.brainpop.com BHMS has a license that allows any teacher or student to access the site from school.  Each "movie" is followed by a quiz that can be completed online or printed out to be completed later.  There are several major categories of movies that include Science, Technology, Social Studies, Math, English, and Health. Each category has anywhere from fifty to one hundred "movies" in a wide variety of subjects.  Teachers can look through the various BrainPops and decide which movies to show to their classes using an LCD projector, or if visiting the computer lab one could assign students  to view the movies.  Username and password are available from the Library or Teacher.
     

  • United Streaming
    Web-based Digital Video Delivery System from Discovery Education.  Over 2,600 full video titles and 26,000 video content clips from Discovery School and other award-winning producers available for streaming and downloading to enhance your classroom curriculum! 
     

  • San Diego County Office of Education
     

  • Blue Web'n Learning Sites Library
    Blue Web'n is a searchable database of outstanding Internet learning sites categorized by subject area, audience, and type (lessons, activities, projects,  resources, references, & tools). Blue Web'n does not attempt to catalog all educational sites, but only the most useful sites -- especially online activities targeted at learners.
     

  • Welcome to Classroom Connect
    Welcome to the world of Classroom Connect! We'd like you to consider us your "homebase" on the Internet for education-related resources, products, information and support. Whether you know us through our Newsletter, our Connected Classroom Conferences, our MayaQuest/AfricaQuest interactive adventures, or any of our other products, you know that our mission is to empower teachers to achieve their goals for students by enhancing the classroom learning experience.  With this purpose in mind, we have updated the content of our Web site to offer fresh, relevant, well-researched material that will assist you in bringing excitement and immediacy to the classroom learning experience.
     

  • Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators
    Discoveryschool.com is the World Wide Web site from the education department of Discovery Communications, Inc.  Our goal is to provide innovative online materials for teachers and students, using the resources of Discovery Channel, The Learning Channel, Animal Planet, and the Travel Channel.
     

  • Welcome to AskERIC
    AskERIC is... a personalized Internet-based service providing education information to teachers, librarians, counselors, administrators, parents, and others throughout the United States and the world. It began in 1992 as a project of the ERIC Clearinghouse on Information & Technology at Syracuse University. Today, it encompasses the resources of the entire ERIC system and beyond. So when you need education information, all you have to do is AskERIC!
     

  • Copyright and Fair Use Guidelines for Teachers
    Teachers in the classroom make the decisions closest to the field of instruction and it is teachers that have been the greatest rights---rights that even their districts do not have. This Copyright Chart was designed to inform teachers of what they may do under the law.
     

  • WebQuests (from the San Diego City Schools Triton Project)
    These web quests were developed by teachers for teachers as part of a San Diego City Schools Technology Grant. The Triton and Patterns Projects are a multi-partner educational collaborative that integrate technology with the standards-based education reform efforts of the San Diego City Schools to create new learning opportunities for students and teachers. The results are some great webquests for a range of learners (K-12). The Featured Projects are exemplary units ready for implementation.

 
 
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