What's in
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Post class information.
. Posting class documents allows students access to class materials anytime, anywhere.
  • Introduction
  • Syllabus
  • Class Expectations( Include information about grading scale, attendance, participation and any general assignment expectations - e.g. late work.)
  • Class Procedures (How to turn in homework, late work, get homework in case of absence)
  • Calendar
  • Unit sequence

Unit Resources. Use your website to host all of the documents students need to be successful in your class
  • Graphic organizer of Big Ideas
  • Class Notes
  • Presentation documents used (Include links to powerpoint, completed problems, websites used, gadget used, reading assignments)
  • Studycasts
  • Video
  • Assignments with supporting documents

A place for students. Use your website to steer students to useful searches and supplemental materials. Provide a space for students to post questions and feedback. Create a place where students can share their work with the world, expands their audience and offers an opprotunity to work with others. Reaching outside of the classroom and creating authentic audience, motivates students to do their best work.
  • A Place to Ask Questions
  • Provide Feedback to Students
  • Promote Collaboration
  • Give students a voice
  • Showcase work


Web Samples

SWL0809

Web English Teacher

Speaking of History

English Advertising Class

Extreme Biology

JabbaMathEZ

AP Calculus


Click here to download the Classroom Website Evaluation Rubric





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Creating an on line space that contains vital information pertaining to your class and lessons, and one that showcases your students’ work is a powerful strategic teaching practice. Use your web presence to: