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Tracy Watanabe

Free Technology for Teachers: Best of 2011 So Far - VuSafe - 0 views

  • VuSafe provides a place for you to find, organize, and watch videos in a secure, filtered environment. VuSafe offers a password protected environment in which you can post videos for your students to watch without exposing them to the comments, advertisements, and automatically generated related videos found on YouTube. As a teacher you can search for videos either through VuSafe or directly on YouTube. When you find the video you want, you can tag it by content and grade level and add it to your VuSafe page. Watch the video below to learn more about VuSafe
Tracy Watanabe

ABCya, Fun and Popular Site! | CSRN Technology - 1 views

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    If you like this site, could you let me know? Thanks!
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    Kindergarten students love this site! There are fun things to do as well as practicing skills.
Tracy Watanabe

Blogging with Very Young Students | Integrating Technology in the Primary Classroom - 1 views

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    Lots of good examples of blogs and how to blog with K-2 and the benefits. Rigor, relevance, & relationships for 21st C learning environments!
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    Rigor, relevance, & relationships for 21st C learning environments! A must read, esp for K-2 (but K-12 too).
Shauna Hamman

7 Virtual Field Trips Every Teacher Ought to Know About - SimpleK12 - 0 views

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    Virtual field trips, without videoconferencing.
Tracy Watanabe

Troubleshooting Computer Problems | Integrating Technology in the Primary Classroom - 0 views

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    You have a great opportunity to post a comment on Kathleen Morris' blog (2nd grade teacher who is an avid blogger with her students) about how to troubleshoot with the netbooks. What tips can you add?
Tracy Watanabe

iLearn Technology » Blog Archive » Moneyville: Economics and money virtual wo... - 0 views

  • This is an impressive site from the UK that teaches young kids (5-9 years old) about money and economic principles.  Moneyville is a fun interactive environment/virtual world where students can explore where money comes from, what money is worth and how they can prioritize spending and save (perhaps the US government should be playing this game?). 
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    This is good for all elem, but you may want to forward this to your 1st and 2nd grade teachers. =)
Tracy Watanabe

iLearn Technology » Blog Archive » Learning Box Base 10 Blocks: Virtual math ... - 0 views

  •   Learning Box has a virtual version of base 10 blocks that builds in a fun practice game.  Students are given a target number and drag base 10 blocks onto the paper to represent that number.  As students add blocks, a counter at the bottom of the page shows how many blocks are currently on the paper.  This is a great way for students to digitally practice place value, counting by hundreds, tens and ones
  • Tips: This Learning Box activity is flash based…I’m hoping that someone comes out with an app of manipulatives for the iPad (hint, hint).
Tawnya Woronec

http://fraboom.com/ - 2 views

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    Interactive museum with live teachers
Tracy Watanabe

scrumblr - 0 views

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    The following quote is from Teaching Generation Now techtoolsforteachers@gmail.com -- Sign up for their newsletter (and view archives) for more tips on how to use Scrublr (and many other tech tools) "Scrumblr is a free online tool that allows you to create a virtual whiteboard. This whiteboard can be accessed from multiple computers and used as a collaborative space for education. We like scrumblr because: ● it is free and extremely easy to use. ● no sign up is needed to create and collaborate on a scrumblr board ● only people with the URL link that you create can access the scrumblr. ● it has no ads. ● it provides the opportunity for students to be active in their learning, reflect, clarify, stay focussed and learn from one another. ● it lets participants be anonymous. ● it allows for students from all over the world to work together. ● it allows you to customise the name and setup of the scrumblr ● it has many uses across all age groups and subject areas. ● it allows for students who don't normally speak up in class to be involved in conversations about their learning"
Shauna Hamman

Fifth Grade Resources - 1 views

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    Here's my LiveBinder of 5th grade resources---many would also apply to other grades. 
Amber Moore

Livestream - 0 views

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Gina Fraher

Top Ten Free ED Tech Tools - 0 views

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    Great resources from ISTE...
Tracy Watanabe

Learning About Blogs FOR Your Students- Part I: Reading | Langwitches Blog - 1 views

  • When digging a little deeper he/she might recognize that blogging is more about WRITING than technology. But let’s roll blogging back even a little further and we will discover that blogging starts with READING!
  • Blogging is about writing, but it begins with reading. Teachers recognize that in order to teach about blogs, they have to read good blogs. Most want to jump immediately in and have their students start blogging, sit back and expect students to write quality blogs. It won’t happen. Teachers need to take time in reading other blogs, before they expect to be able to lead their students in quality blogging.
  • Start with your PASSION! Passion is what will make you read when you are too tired or have too many other things to do.
Tracy Watanabe

iLearn Technology » Blog Archive » ABC Mouse: math, reading, geography, and s... - 0 views

  • What it is:  ABC Mouse is a complete online curriculum for pre-k and kindergarten students that provides a step-by-step learning path.  There are six academic levels that include curriculum that includes over 350 interactive lessons and more than 2000 learning activities. 
  • This is a comprehensive, well put together site that is FREE to public schools in the United States and Canada.  It is a wonderful addition to the kindergarten classroom!
  • How to integrate ABC Mouse into the classroom:  ABC Mouse is a fun website.  Activities in ABC Mouse are fantastic for center use in a one-two computer classroom (or more).  The activities and games are short enough for a center activity that students can cycle through.
Tracy Watanabe

Free Technology for Teachers: FluencyTutor for Google - Students Listen and Practice Re... - 0 views

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    "FluencyTutor for Google is a Chrome web app (works on Chromebook, PC, Mac) that allows teachers to share selected reading passages with their students. Students can hear the passages read aloud. The text being read aloud is highlighted to help students follow along with the reading." After hearing passages read aloud through FluencyTutor, students can create recordings of themselves reading the passages. Those recordings can be downloaded."
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