So far, I’ve posted 615 — yes, 615 — “The Best…” lists over the past three years, and most get continually updated and revised.

I know they’ve been useful to my students and me, and I think most have been helpful to other teachers, too.

There have been some “unusual” ones in that collection, and I thought I’d bring together the ones that I thought were the most unusual. Unusual that they may be, in most lists I describe how I use them as learning tools with my students.

Here are my choices for My Most Unusual “The Best…” Lists:

The Best Images Of Weird, Cool & Neat-Looking Buildings (& Ways To Design Your Own)

The Best Sites To Learn About Walls That Separate Us

The Best Examples Of “Unusual” Art

The Best “When I Say Jump” Online Sites For Practicing English

The Best Online Games Students Can Play In Private Virtual “Rooms”

The Best “Fun” Sites You Can Use For Learning, Too — 2010

The Best Sites For Learning About “Cool” Cars (& Designing Your Own!)

The Best Places To Learn About (And View Video Clips Of) Teachers In The Movies

The Best Resources For Learning About Handwriting & Learning

My Best Posts On Helping Students “Visualize Success”

A Collection Of The Best “Laugh While You Cry” Videos — Contribute More!

The Best Sites For Walking In Someone Else’s Shoes

The Best Sites For Learning About Weird-Looking Creatures (And For Making Your Own!)

The Best Tools For Creating Fake “Stuff” For Learning

The Best “I Spy” (Hidden Object) Games For Vocabulary Development

The Best Places For Students To Learn About…Their Names

The Best Images Of Scary Views

The Best Sites That Show Statistics By Reducing The World & The U.S. To 100 People

The Best Collections Of Funny Signs (For Use In English Classes)

The Best Online Personality, Career, Political & Just Plain Fun Quizzes

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