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Quick Guide to Online Teaching Tools

Here is quick guide to some of the best online teacher teaching tools.

Learning games
“Sometimes games get a bad rap from mom and dad. But students learn through games,” says Buckeye Valley Local Schools Technology Coordinator Catherine Holewinski.

Funbrain.com is a popular online destination for interactive, educational games for children of all ages. Search for a game by grade level (Pre-K – 12) title, or subject (math, science, history, reading). Funbrain’s games and tools teach everything from how to build Web pages in HTML to how to spell with Spellaroo.

Reading

Starfall.com is used by teachers in the classroom and by parents at home to reinforce a student’s love of reading by using friendly, colorful and active games.

At Storylineonline.net, visitors can watch videos of famous actors Al Gore, Jason Alexander, Amber Rose Tamblyn, and Haylie Duff reading popular kids books.


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A guide to understanding and maintaining your home’s electrical system

Electrical Safety Foundation International
The Electrical Safety Foundation International (ESFI) is dedicated exclusively to promoting electrical safety. ESFI is a 501(c)(3) organization funded by electrical manufacturers and distributors, independent testing laboratories, utilities, safety and consumer groups, and trade and labor associations.

ESFI proudly sponsors National Electrical Safety Month each May, and engages in public education campaigns throughout the year to prevent electrically related fatalities, injuries, and property damage.

ESFI has a collection of educational tools and resources that are available right at your fingertips. On our website, you will find practical information and safety tips on a wide variety of topics, from holiday safety to protecting our communities from dangerous counterfeit electrical products. These materials are available to download at no cost and can be used to help you raise awareness in your community or organization about electrical dangers in the home and the workplace.


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