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Tracy Watanabe

BBC - KS2 Bitesize English - Punctuation : Fullscreen - 0 views

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    Note: it takes a while to load. Once loaded, it is a game about punctuation... Cute. Probably 4th grade and up. (but with increased text complexity, 3rd grade and up). I don't think it will work on iPads, but haven't tried it out to be certain.
Tracy Watanabe

iLearn Technology » Blog Archive » Trapped! Punctuation: Punctuation Practice... - 0 views

  •  I recently ran across the BBC Bitesize Trapped! Punctuation game.  It couldn’t be a more perfect way to practice punctuation in October.  It has all the elements that students will enjoy: a challenge in the form of a story, spooky characters and setting (but not too spooky), a built in extra game challenge to get from one level to the next.
  • I like that these games are not your typical drill and kill.  They aren’t simply choose the right answer and move on.  There is an additional problem solving component built into each game.  Can’t beat that!
Tracy Watanabe

iLearn Technology » Blog Archive » ScootPad: self-paced learning - 0 views

  • What it is:  ScootPad is a really neat site that recognize that no two students are alike and that they will master skills in different ways.  ScootPad helps students gain mastery through gradual and thorough practice that is personalized to teach the student.  This personalized practice helps build confidence in learning and keeps students moving forward at a pace that is appropriate to them.  Students can expect a fun learning environment.  Teachers can expect automated practice, real-time progress tracking and assessments that will help you to formulate next steps for students. All curriculum is based on Common Core Standards, including math and English/language arts for k-5 classrooms.  For students in kindergarten or first grade, there is a voice/read-aloud feature.
  • Best of all…ScootPad is FREE!
Tracy Watanabe

Free Technology for Teachers: Most Popular Posts of the Year - #2, 11 Mathematics Resou... - 0 views

  • Brain Nook is a virtual world in which students can practice their mathematics and English skills
  • Learn Your Tables is a neat little site for students to use to learn and develop multiplication skills.
  • Ten Marks, an online mathematics tutoring service, offers a free program for teachers.
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  • Yummy Math is a website designed for the purpose of sharing mathematics problems and scenarios based on things happening in the world today.
  • Web2.0calc is a free online scientific calculator.
  • Math Open Reference is a free online reference for geometry teachers and students.
  • Math Maps are Google Maps on which Tom and others have created placemarks which when clicked reveal mathematics questions for students to answer based on the maps.
  • Math Live is a neat mathematics website developed by Learn Alberta
  • Conceptua Math is a provider of interactive visual mathematics lessons
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    Lots of great resources here.
Tawnya Woronec

Grammar - 0 views

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    The games could provide a fun way for students to review their knowledge of the parts of speech.  The Word Sort could be a good Interactive White Board activity.
Tracy Watanabe

Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day… - "Smurf Yourself" - 0 views

  • Smurf Yourself lets you choose and dress a Smurf, record it saying something, and then send or post it on blog or website. No registration is required. It’s a fun and simple way for students to practice their English.
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    (It's like Voki, but with smurfs)
Tracy Watanabe

Monster Exchange Project, English Writing Project - 1 views

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    I'd love to see this turned into a mini PBL by adding a thought provoking Essential Question -- and have them focus on creativity, collaboration, literacy, fluency, and writing. Any ideas for an essential question?
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