Many of the links and tools below can serve as springboards for discussions or project-based learning experiences.
Popplet is a tool that allows users to visualize ideas. Teachers and students can create graphic organizers, timelines, and many other forms of visual organization.
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Within the growing TED-Ed video library, you will find carefully curated educational videos, many of which represent collaborations between talented educators and animators nominated through the TED-Ed platform.
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Youth Voices: "We are a site for conversations. We invite youth of all ages to voice their thoughts about their passions, to explain things they understand well, to wonder about things they have just begun to understand, and to share discussion posts with other young people using as many different genres and media as they can imagine..."
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Visual.ly is a great place to find infographics on a variety of topics.Study of infographics can be lead to analysis, comparison, and concept building.
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Real World Math - A collection of free math activities designed to be used with Google Earth. All the activities help students apply math skills to solve real world problems.
101 Questions - start a conversation with this interesting site.
Wonderopolis - this is a great site to start some great conversations and get your students' critical thinking juices flowing.