Professional Library
On this page you will find a variety of Internet resources that I use in my professional practice. Feel free to explore.
Stephen Fink (YouTube Channel)
This is my YouTube channel where I have started to upload video lessons for my Algebra 2 class. |
Khan Academy
This is a brilliant learning site for subjects such as math, science, computer programming and more. Khan Academy reaches millions of people world-wide. Sign up for individualized learning profiles, watch educational videos, and practice. |
Poll Everywhere
Polleverywhere was created to collect accurate audience feedback during presentations. Students can text answers to a phone number and the web interface will show answers on the class projection screen. Students can vote, answer multiple choice, or respond to open-ended questions. Watch the helpful introductory video and start your own poll. |
The Fractal Foundation
Fractals are repeating designs generated by imaginary and complex numbers, a mathematical concept introduced in Algebra II. This fun website does an excellent job of explaining fractals through interactive software and examples. |
Desmos Calculator
A free, online graphing calculator. Save yourself the money for a TI-83. If you want one for your smartphone, look up wabbit calculator on the app store. |
Sparknotes
Need a refresher on that book you just read? Sparknotes has hundreds of literature summaries and analysis to enrich your understanding of most of your high school English books. |
Read Write Think
This website has complete lesson plans and other resources for English teachers. |
Shmoop
Similar to Sparknotes, Shmoop is another great resource to scaffold your understanding of high school literature, but it also has learning guides for science and math too. |
Smarter Every Day
Meet Destin, a rocket tester by day and avid science geek YouTuber by night. Destin makes awesome educational videos that commonly feature exploding objects in slow motion. Learn something new! |