ABOUT CLASSROOM WEB PAGES
SCHOOLS ONLINE:
Go to http://www.emTech.net and find
Schools Online.
CLASSROOM AND TEACHER PAGES:
Elementary Schools - These have been included because they all have different
looks and approaches to school and classroom pages. Some will have
things that you like and others will help you determine what you DO NOT
want.
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Mrs.
McGlade's and Mrs. Naylor's Kindergarten Classes - Shanghai American
School and their
calendar along with a Peek
Into The Room. Consider what they have included and how they laid out
the page; look at their page presentation and icons.
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Del Ray,
California Elementary School - Look at the types of things offered
on the school page, including Student
Work (Student Showcase) and Parent
Information.
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Garden
Road Elementary School, Poway, California - Look at how the kindergarten
teacher (Ms. Gosen) uses her classroom web page, including Clifford
the Interactive books. Ms.
Bevill's page for 1st grade might provide ideas, too. This is
a 3rd grade example, Ms.
SABOURIN, that shows some different features, such as homework
(though it has not been kept current!).
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Bluebonnet
Elementary School, Round Rock, Texas
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Patterson
Literature Magnet School, Houston, Texas, - Look at the front
page to get a sense of how it was structured. Consider the look and content.
Click on OUR
SCHOOL.
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West
University Elementary School, Houston, Texas - Classroom
pages contain primarily photos, but some do contain other information
for students and parents, such as Ms.
Unger's 2nd grade and Ms.
William's 4th grade.
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Connors Emerson
Elementary School, Bar Harbor, Maine - Check out Mr.
C's page (6th grade) and Ms.
Hurd's page (6th grade) to see the different approaches to the same
information. You can visit other class
pages.
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Pembroke
Elementary School, Pembroke, Florida - Check their introduction, which
includes their mission statement. On the Table
of Contents page, examine the various components selected by the staff
for inclusion. Look particularly at the Virtual
Resource Center. Click all around the site. You will see that
the mission statement really does drive the design and what is contained
on the site., such as the resources page for students
and
teachers. There are, however, no real classroom pages.
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Plumb Elementary
School, Clearwater, Florida - There are some good ideas here for classroom
pages; the structure is simple and straightforward. Check out the class
sites and take a look at Ms.
Saari's page in Kindergarten, including looking at her homework and
other links. You will find the other teachers' sites to be very different
by comparison.
ONLINE PROJECTS
The
Rice School, Houston, Texas - Look at the Electronic Quilt and other
projects listed.