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Patrick Higgins

100 Incredibly Inspiring Blog Posts for Educators - Learn-gasm - 1 views

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    Excellent list of posts that are transformative.
Cindy Marston

Where to Find Free Literature and Literature Summaries - 1 views

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    Great list of books, poems, and audio books available for free on the web
Melody Velasco

Five Reasons to Use Wordle in the Classroom by Terry Freedman - 12 views

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    The Resource for Education Technology Leaders focusing on K-12 educators. Site contains a Software Reviews Database, articles from Technology & Learning Magazine, articles from Educators in Educators' eZine, Event and Contest listings, Reader suggested Web sites, and weekly news updates on education technology leaders.
Graca Martins

History of English - 0 views

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    History of English (Source: A History of English by Barbara A. Fennell) The English language is spoken by 750 million people in the world as either the official language of a nation, a second language, or in a mixture with other languages (such as pidgins and creoles.) English is the (or an) official language in England, Canada, Australia and New Zealand; however, the United States has no official language. Indo-European language and people English is classified genetically as a Low West Germanic language of the Indo-European family of languages. The early history of the Germanic languages is based on reconstruction of a Proto-Germanic language that evolved into German, English, Dutch, Afrikaans, Yiddish, and the Scandinavian languages. In 1786, Sir William Jones discovered that Sanskrit contained many cognates to Greek and Latin. He conjectured a Proto-Indo-European language had existed many years before. Although there is no concrete proof to support this one language had existed, it is believed that many languages spoken in Europe and Western Asia are all derived from a common language. A few languages that are not included in the Indo-European branch of languages include Basque, Finnish, Estonian and Hungarian; of which the last three belong to the Finno-Ugric language family. Speakers of Proto-Indo-European (PIE) lived in Southwest Russia around 4,000 to 5,000 BCE. They had words for animals such as bear or wolf (as evidenced in the similarity of the words for these animals in the modern I-E languages.) They also had domesticated animals, and used horse-drawn wheeled carts. They drank alcohol made from grain, and not wine, indicating they did not live in a warm climate. They belonged to a patriarchal society where the lineage was determined through males only (because of a lack of words referring to the female's side of the family.) They also made use of a decimal counting system by 10's, and formed words by compounding. This PIE language was also highly infl
Todd Finley

newtoolsworkshop - Cartoon Generators - 7 views

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    Includes a substantial list of free and commercial cartoon generators
Dana Huff

Massive List of Phrases That Shakespeare Created That We Still Use Today | Anglotopia -... - 27 views

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    Shakespeare coined a lot of phrases and words we still commonly use today.
Dynnelle Fields

Wordnik - 10 views

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    definitions, examples, usage lists, and more
Samantha Coleman

The Perfect Job For Me - 1 views

I have graduated in Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education and have successfully passed the Licensure Examination for Teachers three years ago. I have always dreamed of working abroad but have...

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Ryan McCallum

New Year's Resolution Reading List: 9 Essential Books on Reading and Writing | Brain Pi... - 0 views

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    It is, instead, a collection of timeless texts bound to radically improve your relationship with the written word, from whichever side of the equation you approach it.
anonymous

HOW TO GUIDE: 60+ Great How To Sites and Resources - 0 views

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    Here's a run-down of more than 60 great how-to sites and guides covering everything from building a mashup to being more productive, creating a website and more.
Cindy Marston

eleasure's page... | PageKeeper - 0 views

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    Links to math stuff
Rick Beach

The Best Places Where Students Can Write For An "Authentic Audience" | Larry Ferlazzo's... - 2 views

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    Larry Ferlazzo's list of some outstanding ways to give students authentic audiences for writing.
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    sites for writing for "authentic audiences"
djonesvi

Public Domain Self-Help Books for the Enlightened Mind - 0 views

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    I'm always looking for great self-help books and there tons of new ones getting released all the time. Sometimes we forget about all the great old self help books out there which a lot of the newer ones are philosophically based on. The cool thing is, many of them are old enough that they actually are in the public domain, so you can usually find them for free. This page compiles a list of some of the best and where to find them online in the public domain. Woo!
Leigh Newton

MyRead Guide - Cooperative Reading As Simple As ABC - 18 views

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    Using the 4 Resources Model
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    I enjoy using the resources listed here. Based on the 4 Resources Model and Literature Circles.
dougswarners

annotation software ideas? - 18 views

I know! To give them freedom, I made my life easier by ordering an essay on the service, I have blended learning so I have this right. The quality of work was worth every penny spent. While availab...

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