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riss leung

Earobics literacy games for younger students - 23 views

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    Good activities for younger students to do with phonics. From letter recognition though to spelling and antonyms.
Tom Stimson

Perk Up Your Projects with Web 2.0 - 21 views

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    "A whole host of tools to spice up your students' projects and your lessons. Explore and experiment with a variety of Web 2.0 tools including animated avatars, comic creators, digital scrapbooks, image creators, interactive timelines, logo generators, slideshows, streaming video, and the web resources that will serve as "containers" for the different elements."
John Evans

Listen A Minute: Easier English Listening and Activities - 21 views

  • One minute a day is all you need to improve your listening skills. Focus on new words, grammar and pronunciation in these short texts. Doing the online activities, discussion, survey and writing will help. Listen many times - enough for you to you understand everything. Listen A Minute.
Tom Stimson

Digital Tools for Teachers: Travel Back in Time with Interactive Timelines - 21 views

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    This list of interactive timelines includes those that show developments in art, history, and science
Jonathan Elcomb

Kindergarten Addition Game - 20 views

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    Addition 1 is a simple math problem in addition for beginners using most-familiar fingers as manipulatives.
Reynold Redekopp

Mindtools - 20 views

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    D Jonassen course on Mindtools - using computers better in teh teachin gprocess
John Evans

mlc2006 - Comics and Graphic Novels - 20 views

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    literacy using comic books. Lots of links.
John Evans

Digital Storytelling: Step by step | Teaching and Learning in the Digital Age - 16 views

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    How to make a digital story
John Evans

28 Tech Tools to Bring Out the Story in History - TheApple.com - 16 views

  • Today students have the ability to view and read historical documents first hand, ‘interact’ with historical characters, and observe the events of the past through the eyes of the children who lived it.    Thanks to technology, students can be truly engaged in the stories of history.  
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