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Tracy Watanabe

Why and How to Participate in Teddy Bears Around The World Project? | Langwit... - 0 views

  • The project blog and hub can be be found at http://www.langwitches.org/blog/travel/teddybearsaroundtheworld/ I have created a How-to-Guide in order to articulate how and why to join such a project, to make participation easier and to facilitate the process of passing on the information.
Tawnya Woronec

Beta | Goalbook - 0 views

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    Sharing this with my team!  I think the SPED team would love this, but I think it would be useful for all students and even parents to see how they are progressing toward meeting goals.
Tracy Watanabe

Mr. Salsich's Class - Osprey Voicethread - 0 views

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    Great example of research, science, & fluency from these 3rd graders! It's also an opportunity for our students to respond.
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    Great example of research, science, & fluency from these 3rd graders! It's also an opportunity for our students to respond.
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).
Tracy Watanabe

How to Help Your Students Observe the 9/11 Anniversary | Edutopia - 0 views

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    This was written by an amazing voice in PBL. There are some great ideas here.
Tracy Watanabe

Sweet Search - 0 views

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    Safe searching. Kid friendly. Great for elementary school kids.
Tracy Watanabe

Lesson Plan Search | Lessonopoly.org - 0 views

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    "Welcome to Lessonopoly! We are an open educational resource aiming to make life a little easier for busy educators like you. Lessonopoly is a free software portal developed by Silicon Valley Education Foundation. This site was created with constant input from teachers to deliver a set of effective and easy to use tools, even for teachers who do not have time to learn new technologies. Lessonopoly empowers teachers to organize activities inside and outside the classroom, create and share lesson plans, and connect to other teachers by building online communities."
Shauna Hamman

America's Biggest Storytime featuring Tim Tebow! - 0 views

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    Week of Feb. 15-22---watch webcast of Tim Tebow reading Green Eggs and Ham
Tracy Watanabe

Richard Colosi Media - YouTube - 0 views

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    1st grader using iPads
Tracy Watanabe

Tony Vincent's Learning in Hand - Blog - Learning in Hand #25: QR Codes - 0 views

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    Tons of ideas here for how to use QR codes!
Tawnya Woronec

Lenovo Dream To Do - 0 views

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    Free lesson plans and materials for grades K-3 and 4-8
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    Career lesson kit developed to support common core
Amber Moore

Watch Know Learn - 0 views

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    Free videos
Tracy Watanabe

Activity 7: Fair use, copyright, and introduction to using images | Teacher Challenge - 0 views

  • Introduction to copyright, fair use and using images in blog posts You can’t just use any image you like in a blog post. Why?  Because unless stated otherwise, the law automatically grants full “copyright” over any creative work a person makes.
  • I’m sure you’re probably thinking it is okay because as educators, we have a few more flexible rules, called “Fair Use”, to play by.  Fair use, in some cases, if an image, text, video, etc. is being used for educational purposes, means you may have more flexible copyright rules. The trouble is, most of the laws and rules that cover fair use and education were written well before the invention of the web.  They don’t apply to use of copyright material on the Internet.  Using copyright material leaves you open to copyright infringement. So what does this mean? You need to: Learn what images you are and aren’t allowed to use, and why. Learn how to attribute images you are allowed to use. Educate your students that you can’t just use any images off the Internet in their blog posts, show them how to source and attribute images they are allowed to use. Understanding digital copyright is an essential skill we need to understand and teach our students.  This post focuses on use of images.
Tracy Watanabe

iLearn Technology » Blog Archive » Draw a Stickman has a new episode! - 0 views

  • Draw a Stickman is a delightful place for kids to be creative, read, imagine and draw.  Students are given sets of directions that they must complete to help out the hero of the story, a stickman figure that they created.  Everything that they draw comes to life and interacts with the rest of what is on the screen.  Brilliant!  These mini interactive stories that have students reading and following directions, solving mysteries, thinking creatively and solving problems. The new episode is just as charming as the last!
  • How to integrate Draw a Stickman into the classroom:Draw a Stickman is a fun interactive site that uses student creations to tell a story.  Students can complete the interactive on individual computers, iDevices (the site works great!), interactive whiteboards, or classroom computers.
Tracy Watanabe

wwwatanabe: iPads in Students Hands - 0 views

  • Training with Tony Vincent
  • How I see them used in the classrooms 
  • Using the iPad with Common Core & 21st Century thinking
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  • Other creative ideas and examples of using the iPads in classrooms
  • Idea for professional development
Tracy Watanabe

Navigating Nonfiction~Volcanoes | Mustang Readers - 0 views

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    An example of using ShowMe App on iPad with Title I for intervention to preview non-fiction text. This is Shelly's and my role playing to show how it could work... then Shelly was able to try with the students. The kids love it and were really paying attention. How could you use this with your class, RTI, or WTS groups?
Tracy Watanabe

iLearn Technology » Blog Archive » BBC Bitesize: Converting fractions into de... - 0 views

  • What it is: BBC Bitesize consistently has wonderful games and activities for the classroom.  The Converting Fractions into Decimals activity isn’t one I have come across in the past, but it is a winner none the less.  This is a great place for students to gain some practice with fraction to decimal conversion.  The activity is set up like a secret mission.  Students get their briefing on the mission (including a short description of how the conversion is performed) and must solve a series of problems to unlock secret doors and compartments.
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    Tons of great resources on this site. They are fabulous to use on a SmartBoard, but it's not necessary to have a SmartBoard.
Tracy Watanabe

Fishing For Compliments | Fraher's Class and Friends - 0 views

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    Are you your students learning about figurative language? Have them comment on this post about figurative language. --- You can do this as a whole group, or as centers.
Tracy Watanabe

Arcademic Skill Builders: Online Educational Games - 0 views

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    web-based learning games for K-8
Tracy Watanabe

EdTech Workshop: Using iPads to Create eBooks With 2nd Grade - 0 views

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    I love this post about her learning how to create eBooks with 2nd graders with the iPad. If you go to the blog where they are publishing it, you'll find lots of ideas for iPads in elementary education.
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    I love this post about her learning how to create eBooks with 2nd graders with the iPad. If you go to the blog where they are publishing it, you'll find lots of ideas for iPads in elementary education.
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