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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

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.
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

Trying Out Storybird.com | Dare to Care - 0 views

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    Fabulous use of tech integration for traditional literacy with gorgeous illustrations! Regards, Tracy
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"
Tawnya Woronec

Myoats - Create Something. - 0 views

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    Online drawing application.  Could be a fun tool to use while teaching symmetry or integrating art.
Tracy Watanabe

Free Technology for Teachers: Planet Quest - An Interactive Timeline of Space Exploration - 0 views

  • NASA has an excellent interactive timeline tracing the history of astronomy and space exploration from the Greek philosophers through today. Planet Quest is actually three timelines combined into one. The three timelines cover technology, discovery, and culture as it relates to astronomy and space exploration.
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    Awesome site!
Melissa Martinez

Quick Lessons from PedagoNet - 0 views

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    Cool ideas and activities for Math, Lang. Arts, Science etc.
Tracy Watanabe

Twitter #6thchat - 0 views

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    6th grade teachers (and whomever else wants to join) chat about learning. During discussion they decided to visit each others blogs to give feedback on blog. If interested sign up on wiki (see @mr_avery). All you need to do is visit other blogs too because they want to hear your opinion too. PS Loved seeing one of our AJUSD peeps involved. =)
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    6th grade teachers (and whomever else wants to join) chat about learning. During discussion they decided to visit each others blogs to give feedback on blog. If interested sign up on wiki (see @mr_avery). All you need to do is visit other blogs too because they want to hear your opinion too. PS Loved seeing one of our AJUSD peeps involved. =)
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

School projects classroom dialogs cyber pals - The Kidlink Project - 0 views

  • The Moon Over Us is where students learn more about the moon as it travels across the sky. In the project, students and teachers from around the world share information about the moon and discuss this information through the iCollaboratory web site.
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

Copy of Blog Commenting Party Flyer - Google Docs - 0 views

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    Idea for getting parent involvement on blogs. Shared from Paula Naugle @plnaugle
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