"Are you looking for fun, yet educational, online science games for your students to play to reinforce important curriculum concepts?  Here's a list of websites that will help you find free educational science games!"

Click here to check out the site hosted by Simple K12.
 
With FlexBooks you can build your own textbook.  This would be great to use with students who need to do some catching up or for students who like to be challenged.  

Build your own book here.
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This list was compiled by David Kapuler who is an educational consultant with several years experience working in K-12.

Check his list out here.
 
"Tony Mangiacapre, high school physics teacher of St. Mary's High School in Manhasset, NY, has combined his degree in instructional technology with modern communications to enhance his own classroom instruction and incorporate new methods of learning and sharing instructional strategies with teachers worldwide. He has taken the entire New York State physics curriculum and put it on a Website, which contains his daily lesson plans with graphics, Flash animation, simulations, interactive games and exams and YouTube videos. These lesson plans are shared with teachers throughout the United States, England, Scotland, Australia, New Zealand and other countries." - From Tech & Learning
 
"Want to rap a math concept for your class, but not sure where to start? Alex Kajitani, the Rappin' Mathematician, breaks down how to write a rap."


See the full article here
 
Check out the resources here provided by Tech Learning.
 
Flip Cams are a great way to reinforce the concepts taught in your class.  See an example of a tutorial video here created by one of our MASE faculty members.