Interactive Websites for All Learner Types
Check out these interactives websites.
Internet Links
Right Brain-Left Brain: Children explore and learn more
about the world through short videos, articles,and interactive
games.
Right Brain-Left Brain: Players are challenged to
remember a sequence of events and then repeat the events
within a short timeframe. Sequencing becomes progressively
more difficult.
Right Brain-Left Brain: Probe the Brain- With this
interactive activity you are able to click on different areas
of the brain picture and see the part of the body it controls.
Multiple Intelligences: Different activities, games and
information that would appeal to all the different
intelligences. Some curriculum areas include Math, Language
Arts, Science and Social Studies. Most areas include
Grades K-8 or K-6.
Learning Styles/Intelligences: Different math game
options that fit into the different learning styles and
intelligences.
Learning Styles/Intelligences: Interactive activities
that appeal to all learning styles and intelligences.
Learning Styles: An awesome site on the building of
complicated structures. The site offers not only facts but
hands-on activities through interactives and visuals.
Constructivism: Artist's Toolkit: Learn about visual
elements and principles like line, color and shape as tools to
build works of art. Watch an animated demonstration, find
examples of the concept in works of art from museums, and
create your own composition.
Constructivism: The Biological Science Curriculum Study
developed an instructional model for Constructivism called
5E's, Engage, Explore, Explain, Eloborate, Evaluate. This
interactive site uses an adaptation of BSCS's model to
introduce the pH factor. The instructional model is called
the "Seven E's", Excite, Explore, Explain, Expand,
Extend, Exchange, Examine.
All Learning Types: Interactive Math Glossary for
Grades K-6. Directed at more than one learning style.
All Learning Types: Interactive Math Activities for
PreK-6 - Fun Activities with movies adventures, problem
solving.
Cooperative/Collaborative: An excellent interactive
site displaying illustrated lessons on various math topics.
These lessons are followed by reinforcement exercises that the
viewer (s) completes. This site can be used as a
collaborative/cooperative classroom activity or individual
student activity.