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Carly Guinn

Estimation - 1 views

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    An amazing website that provides review lessons on hundreds of topics.  Each topics gives an instructional summary of the material, and then offers the student unlimited practice.  You can even have students send their score reports to you via email!
Carly Guinn

Illuminations: Welcome to Illuminations - 1 views

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    607 full, complete lesson plans.  From start to finish, from objectives, to materials, to "after" questions. (Also:  108 online activities for students and hundreds of weblinks.) Everything can be browsed using an easy search feature.
Carly Guinn

Figure This! Math Challenges for Families - Challenge Index - 1 views

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    A great resource that gives you math "challenges" that you can send home with students to have them work on with their families!  Few materials necessary and very engaging
Carly Guinn

National Library of Virtual Manipulatives - 1 views

shared by Carly Guinn on 17 Sep 12 - Cached
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    An incredible compilation of virtual manipulatives to be used in math instruction -- just choose your grade and topic, and a massive list is provided to give you options of instructional strategies!
Janice Van

A teacher gets clip art and music from popular file-sharing sites, then creates a lesso... - 1 views

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      the school website is cool, won't get copyright infringement. But when you take stuff and post it back to the internet, then it's illegal
Kylee Ponder

After a Year Teaching High School, Tony Danza Says We Owe Educators an Apology | Educat... - 1 views

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      Who's the boss? Tony Danza - not the typical high school teacher. Interesting to see how much he learned after only a single year of teaching...
Charlotte Davis

IXL - 1 views

shared by Charlotte Davis on 01 Oct 12 - Cached
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    Another great math website!
Emily Wampler

Virginia Presidential Election Voting History - 1 views

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    Another Virginia election resource for Waller Mill...
Emily Wampler

Palmer Station - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

  • The station is named for Nathaniel B. Palmer, usually recognized as the first American to see Antarctica. The maximum population that Palmer Station can accommodate is 46 people. The normal austral summer contingent varies but is generally around 40 people. Palmer is staffed year-round; however, the population drops to 15-20 people for winter maintenance after the conclusion of the summer research season. There are science labs located in the Bio-Lab building (pictured), as well as a pier and a helicopter pad.
Emily Wampler

U. S. Electoral College: Frequently Asked Questions - 1 views

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    Good info for those of you teaching electoral college for the Waller Mill assignment...
Kelsey Agett

Back to School - 1 views

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    While we'll likely learn a lot of this stuff (like how to write a lesson plan) in our education classes, this website has a ton of practical classroom things.
Moni Del Toral

Why Does My Child Have Poor Handwriting? | - 1 views

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    Take a look at Carol Fraser Hagen's website- not only providing tips for promoting literacy but also offering resources for parents of children with reading disabilities
Jennifer Massengill

South Berwick, Maine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

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      ref to Emma's project
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    Yeah, Maine!
Kristine Kellenberger

The First Grade Parade - 1 views

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    I love her ideas!
Emily Wampler

Education Week Teacher: Getting Students to Think Like Historians - 1 views

  • Just as students in a shop class use the materials, tools, strategies, and vocabulary of real-life woodworkers, students in a history class need exposure to the materials, tools, strategies, and vocabulary of historians. Such exposure is especially needed at a time when the Internet makes available to all readers a wide range of sources of varying credibility. Students must be equipped to analyze and evaluate such information.
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    An article about the need for more critical thinking in social studies. 
Karen Richardson

Teaching Teachers to Tweet (Part II) - EdTech Researcher - Education Week - 1 views

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    Part II of the Twitter article
Karen Richardson

Teaching Teachers to Tweet - EdTech Researcher - Education Week - 1 views

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    "3.2 Leverage social networking technologies and platforms to create communities of practice that provide career-long personal learning opportunities for educators within and across schools, preservice preparation and in-service educational institutions, and professional organizations." Great overview of Twitter
Shally Ackerman

Hampton, Virginia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

  • Hampton is an independent city that is not part of any county in Southeast Virginia. Its population is 137,436[4]. As one of the seven major cities that compose the Hampton Roads metropolitan area, it is on the southeastern end of the Virginia Peninsula.
Emily Wampler

A List of 16 Websites Every Teacher should Know about - 1 views

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    Good list of helpful teacher websites...
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    This is awesome! I'm going to bookmark all of these sites :).
Carly Guinn

Matoaka Elementary School - Resources - 1 views

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    Lots of online instructional resources from my Elem. school website
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