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The Bill of Rights Institute - 0 views

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    Bill of Rights Institute Resources and lessons.
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    The Bill of Rights Institute has released a new game, Life Without the Bill of Rights? This free click-and explor activity asks students to consider how life would change without some of our most cherished freedoms. Life Without the Bill of Rights? invites studetns to understand the significance of their constitutionally protected rihts, including freedom of religion, speech, and press; freedom from unreasonable search and seizure; and the rights of private property. Other free resources include an interactive module that allows studetns to "travel through time" to converse with the Founding Fathers and report on the Constitutional Convention.
karen sipe

STUDYBLUE | Make online flashcards & notes. Study anywhere, anytime. - 0 views

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    Studyblue is a free tool that allows users to create flashcards, quizzes, and lecture notes and share them with others. Teachers can set up a "class" and give students a code, and everyone with the code can create collaborative study materials. There are mobile phone apps that the students can use to take their flashcards and notes anywhere. They can access their files offline. StudyBlue also sends helpful test and study reminders via email and text message.
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    I learned about this tool from an article in Learning & Leading with Technology, August 2011. An educator shared how her students use it.
Pat Kennedy

Blog post - A complete guide to web, Facebook, Twitter, and Google Plus privacy and sec... - 0 views

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    Ronnie Burt's post 07/14/11 about privacy issues related to web and other popular social media tools.
karen sipe

Genii - 0 views

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    VocabGenii is a free online vocabulary building game. Each round is only 90 seconds, and you can play anytime, anywhere you have Internet access.
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    This was addicting. There are a variety of vocab games you can play. I like the one where you are given a type of speech and a definition and you have to unscramble the words from those two clues. You have to create an account for this one. When you want to log off at the top of the play screen you will see a door icon and that is how you log out.
karen sipe

Fun Science For Kids | Learn How To Make Science Fun In The Classroom | wonderville - 0 views

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    Fun Science games This site allows the user to filter by experiments, comics, games and videos
Pat Kennedy

Website - Getting started with your blog | Edublogs Help and Support - 0 views

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    Sue Waters' provides resources for you to download.
karen sipe

Getting Started (Tours in Google Earth) - 1 views

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    With Google Earth, you can create awesome tours, taking viewers on a virtual trip from place to place. You can enhance your tours with narration, images, videos, text, and other types of information. The tours you create can even be embedded into a website.
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    How to get started using google earth.
karen sipe

Programs for Educators Resources and Curriculum for Teachers - 0 views

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    "Today's kids connect, create, and collaborate through media. But who helps them reflect on the implications of their actions? Who empowers them to make responsible, respectful, and safe choices about how they use the powerful digital tools at their command? Our Common Sense Parent Media Education Program and our Digital Citizenship Curriculum give educators, administrators, and parents the tools and curricula they need to guide a generation in becoming responsible digital citizens."
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    Free materials on Internet safety, cyberbulling, digital citizenship, parent materials also included.
Pat Kennedy

Article - Are Your Students Using Wikis to Strengthen Vocabulary Skills? - Leading From... - 0 views

  • What if the students collaboratively developed a class wiki for their content vocabulary? This is how it works. You assign each student a word or group of words to research. After they have completed their research, they create a page for each word in the class wiki. When students are finished, the class will have their own wiki showing their classroom vocabulary. It's like a "mini Wikipedia" of content vocabulary for your class that can grow throughout the year!
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