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iCivics Offers Tons of Free Resources and Tools to Promote Civics Education

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iCivics is an educational website that offers access to a wide variety of learning resources that include games, curriculum materials, lesson plans, webquests, and videos. These resources are designed to help promote civics education especially among middle and high school students. These include: 1.

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Fun Math Games to Help Students Practice Math Concepts and Skills

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Cool Math Games Cool Math Games offers access to a wide range of free math games that help students sharpen their mathematical skills. Cool Math games are student friendly and can be used in school and at home. Cool Math games target various learning skills and cognitive competencies. The games are ideal for mere math practice.

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123FormBuilder- Easily Create All Types of Forms

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Access pre-designed Education Forms 123FormBuilder offers over 200 pre-designed form templates that you can use with a single click. Simply scan your PDF and upload it to 123 Form Builder to make it accessible online anywhere you go. Once your quiz is ready you can publish and share it with others.

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Top 100 Sites/Apps of 2014

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As w/ the previous year''s list, more and more mobile apps are making the list as mobile learning continues to be the rising trend in education. However, that''s not to say that there isn''t a good amount of websites and Learning Management Systems showing up as well.

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Best Online Tools for Creating Interactive Maps for Students and Teachers

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It also raises their critical awareness about the role geography plays in cultural, political, and social diversity and helps them understand their positionality as active participants in the social construction of this diversity. Critical navigational and geographical literacy, I argue, is a cornerstone in today's learning.

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