Over the past few weeks I have posted ways in which you can use YouTube videos safely in your classroom. This week I want to share a few alternative video sites that you can utilize in your lessons. These sites allow you to search by standards, content, and grade level. Video is such a powerful instructional tool and I hope these sites can save you time while you are trying to find videos to use in your lessons.
PBS Learning Media:
PBS LearningMedia provides you free access to videos, interactives, audio, photos, and in-depth lesson plans.
WatchKnowLearn:
WatchKnowLearn has thousands of K-12 educational videos which are organized and free to use in your lessons.
Knowmia:
This site has over 8,000 video lessons which are tailored for high school students.
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