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Gina Fraher

National Archives/Digital Vault - 0 views

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    Create a digital poster or movie using collected images and documents from the National Archives. All of the images are there for you to search, save a collection, read brief descriptions about each image, and use your collection to create a movie. Great if you teach social studies, have students read historical fiction or teach science history.
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    Would be great to use to build background for students when reading historical fiction, incorporating nonfiction text, teaching science history, or social studies.
Tracy Watanabe

50 Must-See Teacher Blogs Chosen By You | Edudemic - 0 views

  • In a world of social media and connectivity, what role does a blog play for teachers? Is it worth having one?
  • . It’s a place for authors to craft their thoughts in long-form statements that wouldn’t be possible or appropriate for social networks. It’s also become quite apparent that some of the best articles I’ve read all year were on teacher blogs.
Tracy Watanabe

Lessons - Science NetLinks - 0 views

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    Find Lessons for K-12 in earth science, physics, astronomy, chemistry, biology, health/medicine, engineering, social sciences, technology, math/statistics, nature of science, careers. All lessons at ScienceNetLinks include: 1. Purpose (essential question explained) 2. Context (content knowledge and application to real world 3. Motivation (advance organizer serving as a entry event building on need to know) 4. Development (specific lesson plans and scaffolding) 5. Assessment (range of formative, summative, content specific, and 21st century) 6. Extensions ( next steps, scaffolding, and differentiation) 7. Related resources (useful for related investigation). -- @mjgormans
Tracy Watanabe

Stop Cyberbullying Game - 0 views

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    There are online games for different ages, with the youngest at 7 years old. -------------------- The initial flash presentation gives some background to Cyberbullying. We used this successfully at the SITE.org conference and educators and students liked it a lot. This is a game format to teach the ideas of Cyberbullying. Go past the flash presentation to get even more information. Parry Aftab is a lawyer who is working with educators like me who have a concern that Cyberbullying is a stop sign to the use of the Internet. We created a workshop to share posters, and other resources for the SITE Conference. Bonnie Bracey Sutton Power of Us SiG Chair Digital Equity and Social Justice , SITE
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    I haven't used this site, but it comes from a great source who has... I also don't know if it runs on Linux. If you try it, please let me know your thoughts!
Tracy Watanabe

Authors Who Skype with Classes & Book Clubs (for free!) - 1 views

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    Every AJUSD school has several webcams to plug into your laptop so you can Skype with other educators and authors...
Amber Moore

Watch Know Learn - 0 views

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    Free videos
Tracy Watanabe

iLearn Technology » Blog Archive » Scholastic's Listen and Read: Free non-fic... - 0 views

  • Listen and Read has fantastic online reading activities for early learners.  There are 54 nonfiction read-along books that include words, images and sound.  You can sort books by subject including: Community, American History, Animals, Civics and Government, Environmental Studies, Plants and Flowers, Science and Social Studies.  You can also sort books by level (A or B). How to integrate Listen and Read into your curriculum: Non-fiction can be hard to read in the early years.  It often includes unfamiliar words and vocabulary and concepts that students don’t have a lot of prior knowledge of.  Scholastic’s Listen and Read is fantastic because it helps students navigate their way through non-fiction with the support of a read-aloud, sounds and images.  These interactive books help students better comprehend content because they aren’t focused on the words they are stumbling through.  At the end of the book students can click on the unfamiliar new vocabulary to hear the word said again.  This follow-up exposure reinforces word recognition, vocabulary and ideas.
Amber Moore

TimeRime.com - 1 views

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    Search, compare and make free time lines on TimeRime.com. The time lines can be filled with audio and video fragments such as MP3 and YouTube.
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. 
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