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Whooo's Reading - 0 views

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    "Get your students thinking independently with open-ended quiz questions for every book"
Lauri Brady

VideoNot.es - 0 views

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    Here is the site for you when having studnets watch YouTube videos or other videos. You can watch video and take notes at the same time to the right of the video. All notes are synchronized to the video and save to Google Docs. Would work with YT for Education videos on student network
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Teaching Authors--6 Children's Authors Who Also Teach Writing - 0 views

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    "The TeachingAuthors are six children's book authors with a wide range (and many years) of experience teaching writing to children, teens, and adults. Here, we share our unique perspective as writing teachers who are also working writers. Our regular features include writing exercises (our"Writing Workouts"), teaching tips, author interviews, book reviews, and more."
Lauri Brady

Mac Barnett: Why a good book is a secret door | Talk Video | TED.com - 0 views

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    "Childhood is surreal. Why shouldn't children's books be? In this whimsical talk, award-winning author Mac Barnett speaks about writing that escapes the page, art as a doorway to wonder - and what real kids say to a fictional whale."
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Community Club Home: Listen & Read - 0 views

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    "Captivate your early learners with these 54 nonfiction read-along books. Listen and Read activities tell the story through words, images, and sound. You can use these online activities in a variety of ways, from one-on-one instruction using a computer or tablet to class instruction on an interactive whiteboard."
Lauri Brady

Newsela | Nonfiction Literacy and Current Events - 0 views

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    Current events articles are a great choice for informational text. Students can learn all about news stories and practice reading skills at the same time. If you have a class full of students reading at different levels you'll definitely want to check out Newsela. This fantastic site contains brand new articles everyday. The best part is that you can change the Lexile level of each article by clicking on the one that's right for your students. You can share the same article at a few different levels with each of your reading groups.
Lauri Brady

Nanoogo - Home of the Most Creative Kids on the Planet - 0 views

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    Nanoogo is an online platform used by kids to write stories, create original artwork, and express their unique talents! It is meant to be fun, but we are serious about its educational value. Teachers are using Nanoogo in many ways to enhance classroom engagement while addressing the core curriculum.
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Curriculet - 0 views

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    Curriculet is revolutionizing the way kids read, and how teachers create, share, and teach with a simple yet dynamic digital reading platform. Curriculet enables teachers to deliver customized, Common Core aligned learning and digitally create and share their curriculum and lesson materials. Curriculet also allows school districts nationwide to purchase ebooks at a lower cost, expanding their library and enabling teachers to broaden their reading lists, making reading more enjoyable for all students.
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Teaching Your Students How to Have a Conversation | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "I was recently in a third grade classroom and was struck by the presence of rules that were posted for how to have a conversation. The poster said, "Each person must contribute to the discussion but take turns talking. Ask each other, 'Would you like to add to my idea?' or 'Can you tell us what you are thinking?' Ask questions so that you understand each other's ideas. Say, 'Can you tell me more about that?' or 'Can you say that in another way?'""
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Unstoppable - Scholastic Webcast Series - 0 views

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    "UNSTOPPABLE: LESSONS FROM HISTORY'S HEROES Guide students to read about historical role models and use their text skills to identify attitudes that can strengthen their lives."
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    Bummed that we missed this one, but the webcast is recorded and can still be used with these lessons as if you were viewing it live.
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10 Surprising Facts About Classroom Libraries- WeAreTeachers - 0 views

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    "In our new survey, WeAreTeachers discovered how classroom libraries are changing as well as what must-have books teachers are using year after year."
Lauri Brady

Letter P.A.L.S. - National School-Based Reading Project - 0 views

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    Letter P.A.L.S. is a school-based National Reading Project focused on helping students strengthen their reading skills through weekly, engaging practice! The project is facilitated via dynamic, high-interest, online interactive reading adventures, where the content is delivered in letterform from age-specific, theme-related, fictitious pen pals. Thus, drawing the reader into the world of the writer and providing a one-of-a-kind engaging, motivating reading practice session. Each letter is personalized with the student's name, 3-4 pages in length, professionally written, beautifully illustrated, tells a complete story, and reviewed by reading specialists for age appropriateness. The Letter P.A.L.S. reading experience is further enhanced by the addition of supplemental activities, such as word searches, crossword puzzles, etc., and extra peripheral components, such as 3D glasses, magnifying glasses, puzzle pieces, etc., to bring maximum engagement and the most meaning out of each theme-related reading experience.
Lauri Brady

Essential Books for Kids and Teens | Common Sense Media - 0 views

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    "Parents often ask us to suggest good books for their kids -- ones that will engage, entertain, and maybe even enlighten them. So we've scoured our recommendation lists and consulted with teachers, librarians, and book critics to assemble what we consider essential titles for your home bookshelves or to download to your ereader, smartphone, or tablet. From the classics to more recent must-reads, fantasy to funny, we have more than 150 great book suggestions for your kids and teens, from bedtime stories to chapter books to true literature, and more. Just search our themed categories, and you'll find all of our picks arranged by age groups."
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