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karen sipe

Illuminations: Five Frame - 0 views

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    Thinking about numbers using frames of 5 can be a helpful way to learn basic number facts. The four games that can be played with this applet help to develop counting and addition skills. Instructions Choose one of the four games that can be played with this applet: How Many: Identify how many items or empty squares there are. Build: Drag a certain number of items to the frame. Fill: Determine how many items are needed to fill the remaining squares. Add: Drag items to complete addition problems. Choosing Play All from the Games menu will randomize which of the four games is played.
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    Another free resource from Thinkfinity. Math interactive.
karen sipe

Rader's NUMBERNUT.COM - 0 views

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    NumberNut.com is a part of Rader's family of educational games and activities. Number Nut provides some great games with which students can practice and develop their math skills. Unlike many other Math game websites, Number Nut includes some word problems that force students to problem solve rather than just recall information from rote memorization.
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http://numbernut.com/ - 0 views

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    This site offers an introduction to mathematics and its variety of topics. It's not just for kids, it's for everyone (even if you aren't a number nut).
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The Black Death - 0 views

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    There are numerous videos that are history related. This site would have some materials that would possibly work to introduce science topics as well. There are a number of timeline.tv links about disease, plague, medicine of medieval times, etc. Very interesting material. Covers various periods of England's history and the American West.
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Leveled Library » Register - 0 views

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    "Anyone can use LeveledLibrary without registering for a free account. However, registered users have access to many features that are not availble to the unregistered users. Most notably, registered users can: Everyone Keep an inventories of the books you own and their levels Specify the leveling system in which you want the book levels displayed. Print labels for your leveled books in popular label sizes View book details, such as binding, dewey decimal number, suggested categories, and cover images Keep books in your shopping cart across multiple computers All Educators Search the inventories of colleagues at your school Vote on book levels for books in the system Manage Courses and Track Student Lending Access reports about your classroom library Administrators Purchase and unlock reports: See what books are in your school Analyze how well a teacher's library matches the students in the class Track student reading growth over time See how well your students are picking books on their reading level"
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    I have often wondered if there was a tool to organize my own library of books and I think th is may be it.
karen sipe

National Library of Virtual Manipulatives - 0 views

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    There is a free trial version of the materials in the National Library of virtual manipulatives. Math topics Numbers and Operations, Algebra, Geometry, Measurement and Data Analysis & Probablity are covered. I did not come across anything asking for money so I a not certain there is a cost. There are tons of manipulatives to access from each of the above categories. This site is associated with the Uta State University.
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Yodio - Add voice to photos - 0 views

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    Yodio enables students to create and participate in individual or collaborative digital storybooks using a mobile phone. For example: a class of 1st graders on a trip to the zoo creates a collaborative digital sotrybook with Yodio concerning what they learned about the animals on the trip. Each parent chaperone has a group of four or five students, who take turns calling in to the yodio phone number (on the parent chaperone's phone) and recording their observations about an animal, perhaps even capturing the animal's sound. Students also take a picture of their chosen animal with the cell phone. Back at school, the students log in to Yodio and create a digital sotrybook combining their recorded narrations and photos.
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OLogy - 0 views

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    This site links to the American Museum of Natural History. There are a number of topics to select and then learn about. It looks very engaging.
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http://www.nicurriculum.org.uk/key_stages_1_and_2/areas_of_learning/the_world_around_us... - 0 views

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    This link has some interactive games on it related to a number of problem solving and critical thinking activities.
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Learn Mathematics skills online, interactive activity lessons - 0 views

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    Study Ladder is a great resource. There are content categories and within each category there are hundreds and hundreds of activities. Within in content areas activities may also be broken down into grade level. It's Free. Lots of learning activities to choose from. There is an ESL section under the English category.
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Teacher Training Videos created by Russell Stannard - 0 views

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    Teacher training videos. There are lots of videos to view on this site covering a variety of tools.
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    Here are a number of sites in one location.
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Academic Vocabulary Games - 0 views

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    Six step process in the instruction of vocabulary (building academic vocabulary).
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    This site is broken down by grade level (right side) and there are a number of games lists (left side).
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Literacy Center Education Network - 0 views

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    Another good website for learning and practicing language basics is Literacy Center.net. Literacy Center offers games for learning and practicing French, Spanish, German, and English. The Literacy Center is a 501c non-profit with a contract from the US Department of Education.
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