Thinkfinity.org
Go There. I have spent quite a few hours on this website. The part that I keep going back to is that people can search for lessons via the state standards or common core standards. This is very important because in my school the principal keeps pushing the common core standards. I have shown this website to a minimum of 5 colleagues, including the literacy coach and health teacher. All have be very grateful, it is just a shame that I had to show it to them this late in the year.
I enjoyed “Turn
It Off”, I feel like younger kids would find the use of the toy as relatable as
well as the question prompts about parents asking them to turn off the lights
or toys. “Power Play” was a lot of
fun. I think it would we great to do
with some of my kids. In “Be an Energy
Saver” I enjoyed the energy conservation game that I can see a direct
correlation with activities I do with my students. Thinkfinity.org was an amazing website. There are a ton of resources that I will be
sharing with my colleagues on Monday. I
found the website easy to navigate and also includes a broad range of levels.
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