Remember the days when teachers used to sit
in the faculty room and share ideas? We may have been pretty idealistic in
those days, but it was creative and helpful to discuss and try our ideas in
class. Today, too many educators are trying to sell those ideas on the Internet. I propose a return to the days of creativity and sharing by offering this, The Teacher's Forum which provides links to every Internet site I use in my classes--and I invite you to share your own favorites with other educators, be they useful links, your own pages, or powerpoint presentations. Please join our faculty room, by e-mailing me at the icon below or signing our guestbook. |
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To visit the sites below, click on their icons or underlined titles:
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The Florida Information Resource Network provides excellent resource materials and links. |
Project Gutenberg provides the text of most books that are in the public domain, such as those by Mark Twain, L.M. Montgomery, Tennyson, and Shakespeare. | ![]() |
Ms. Ashley Sullivan's Links--some excellent resources, especially for science teachers. | |
THEME WORLD, where you can get Windows Themes which enforce your classroom topics. | ![]() |
DISNEY GRAPHICS can dress up any page and make even dreary subject matter look interesting. | |
The MEDIEVAL SOURCEBOOK, published by Fordham University is an excellent source of information for all things medieval. | ![]() |
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Pinellas County Schools |
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The Original Bin Laden Page |
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Florida Council on
Economic Education 25 years |
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