Interactives

Quizlet
Quizlet has flash card and other study games. Can be played on mobile devices too. Anyone can make flashcards. And now Quizlet has the ability to add images, making it even better! If you are going to use an image, make sure you have copyright clearance to do so!
 * Practice knowledge-level information with Quizlet flash cards [[image:it-iisd:quizlet-logo.jpg width="159" height="56" align="right" link="@http://quizlet.com/"]]. Visit Quizlet for Teachers.**
 * U.S. State Capitols
 * U.S. State Flowers (with visuals)
 * U.S. State Flags (with visuals)
 * Fruit - French (with visuals)

PhotoPeach [[image:logo_photpeach.jpg align="right"]]
PhotoPeach is rather versatile - it could be considered a presentation tool as well as a digital storytelling tool.
 * PhotoPeach allows you to create slide shows with interactive questions.**
 * Polar Bear Quiz
 * Famous Monuments and Buildings Quiz

Google Earth
Google Earth - visit the 21Things for Teachers website for more information about Google Earth. Google Earth must be downloaded and installed so we will not be using Google Earth during this session. Also, it is a bandwidth heavy application - so beware if you have an entire computer lab using Google Earth! Google Earth does have a browser plug in, but that too must be downloaded and installed. Visit the Google Earth and Maps Tutorialspage - create your own layer for Google Earth and custom Google Maps!

**Interactives Exploration**
The following websites have collections of interactives.
 * Melissa White's Interactive and Simulation wiki page
 * National Library of Virtual Manipulatives
 * Thinkfinity has interactives - use the search box to focus your search.