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Alice.org - 0 views

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    Alice is a free programming language (Java based) for making 3D worlds, for middle school to college levels
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RhymeZone rhyming dictionary and thesaurus - 0 views

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    At this site you can type in a word to find its rhymes, synonyms, definitions and more.
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Free Practice Tests for the Smarter Balanced and PARCC Tests - 1 views

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    Download free Smarter Balanced/ PARCC practice tests for grade 6, grade 7, and grade 8. Each ebook contains two English Language Arts practice tests and two math practice tests with detailed answer explanations.
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Jamendo Music | Free music downloads - 0 views

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    Offers free music streaming and downloads. Useful for trying to teach about a certain period of time i.e the hippie movement, the 20's, ect. Show how music influenced a specific time period or offer your students greater insight on what it was like to live in time period through music.
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A New Approach For Paraphrasing Without Translation - 0 views

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    Using bilingual parallel data such as texts and possible translations in other languages that makes a great performance and is particularly advantageous when generating paraphrases. Read this blog to learn more.
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Simple English by Wikipedia - Article - 1 views

  • The benefits of using Wikipedia’s Simple English section
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    Free Tools Challenge #24: Accessible Content with Wikipedia's Simple English | Edublogs Teacher Challenges
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    Explores Simple English - Wikipedia tool
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The Screencasting Apps Collection by Kristy Rocquin | edshelf - Linkis.com - 51 views

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    It is important to note that this resource costs £59 per year (about $99 USD) for a subscription, as of January 2013. The low tech version: Have students bring an old cereal box to school. Use construction paper or low cost paints to design the box cover. Then have students fill it with items that have to do with their gallery. I used to use this as a way of having students create more interactive book reports/reviews. Students are much more interested in seeing and hearing about the contents of the box then they are of hearing recited book reports. It's also a great resource for school counselors. Students create gallery boxes about themselves, adding items about themselves. This also has the added benefit of giving shy students a prop to use to tell their story. slot gacor hari ini Slot Pulsa 10 Ribu
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