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Peggy Byrd

Kidspiration Activities & Lesson Plans - North Canton City Schools - 1 views

  • 5. States & Capitals Type: Kidspiration Level: Fourth Grade Area: Social Studies Author: Marilyn Hlass, Special Ed - Hearing and Vision Impaired , mah2nc@viking.stark.k12.oh.us Description: As part of the fourth grade curriculum students are expected to learn the fifty states and their capital cities. This activity is a way to practice their knowledge about the states and their capitals.
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    Using the diigo tool is a way to organize sites such as this one to be used in technology class. The 4th graders learn the states and capitals during social studies, and we can do activities during computer class that go along with this subject.
Sid Gordon

FAFSA - Free Application for Federal Student Aid - 0 views

  • We have simplified the process of filling out the FAFSA. You can follow each section all of the way through for a comprehensive set of instructions.
  • FAFSA ALERTS:
  • , September 21, 2010
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  • June 30, 2011
  • State deadlines are normally much earlier than Federal deadlines. To find your state's deadline, select state deadlines.
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    Federal Student Loan applications and more. Now is the time to apply.
Joan Moore

Reducing bullying and cyber bullying | Best Practices News | eSchoolNews.com - 0 views

  • This fall, there are new and revamped laws in many states that address K-12 bullying and cyber bullying. In Massachusetts, we have one of the most comprehensive and far-reaching laws in the country. As in many states, K-12 teachers in Massachusetts have new responsibilities to respond to, report, and address bullying and cyber bullying. Here at the Massachusetts Aggression Reduction Center (MARC), we’ve developed 10 tips to help faculty cope with what can seem an overwhelming task.
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    Gives ten steps to help prevent bullying... brief, helpful advice for parents, teachers
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    Possible use to share with parents and teachers
Kim Swartz

VoiceThread - About - 1 views

  • With VoiceThread, group conversations are collected and shared in one place from anywhere in the world. All with no software to install.
    • Kim Swartz
       
      Seems like a neat tool to use in a classroom. Student could create their presentations and use their own voices to narrate. Since it is online with many ways to add comments, it could be used anywhere, not have to be done in school. I'm not sure about the K-12 edu voice. It seems like a nice thing to have, but it does have a subscription cost.
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    Create multi-media slide shows that contain images, documents, and video. Comments can be left on each slide in 5 different ways. his could be use with students to create all kinds of presentations and ways to display their learning. They could video tape a science lab and then use this to narrate their learning as they go through the video. Teachers could use this tool to video their classroom and then collaborate with one another using this tool. The collaboration could take place with teacher from different districts, states, even countries.
Ben Wolf

CONTENTdm Collection : About Flaherty Collection - Japanese Internment Records (SJSU) - 0 views

  • The King Library Digital Collections includes all of the 135 photographs in the Flaherty Collection, which document the experience of Japanese-Americans in assembly centers and relocation camps in California, Oregon, and other Western states.
    • Ben Wolf
       
      Primary source photographs are a great way to help the kids visualize what happened during this period of time.
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    Make sure to check out the right hand side of the page for various collections that can be viewed.
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