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Laura E. Haft - portfolio - 1 views

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    Virginia SOL based digital story based in prezi that focuses on engaging students in a novel way (digital story) to help teachers get students to meet the standards of learning
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The Civil War Digital Stories! - 0 views

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    This is a great site with various battles and war generals turned into digital stories. It would better suit upper elementary because of the large amounts of text and potentially difficult-to-interpret graphics.
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A Media Specialist's Guide to the Internet: 60 Sites for Digital Storytelling Tools and... - 1 views

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    This is a blog that expands the opportunities for using digital story-telling in the classroom! While it isn't a digital story, it certainly seemed worth the bookmark
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SOL Games - 1 views

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    this site has links to several games in all subject areas for students to use as practice and review of SOL concepts
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My StoryMaker : Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh - 0 views

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    Different digital storytelling format! Wonderful for primary children! Related to a variety of SOLs, including SOL K.3 The student will build oral communication skills. a) Express ideas in complete sentences and express needs through direct requests. b) Begin to initiate conversations. c) Begin to follow implicit rules for conversation, including taking turns and staying on topic. d) Listen and speak in informal conversations with peers and adults.e) Participate in group and partner discussions about various texts and topics. f) Begin to use voice level, phrasing, and intonation appropriate for various language situations. g) Follow one- and two-step directions. h) Begin to ask how and why questions.
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BBC - Wales - Capture Wales - 0 views

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    Wonderful examples of real-life digital storytelling that allows upper-level students to integrate real-life and digital storytelling! Related to various SOLs, including SOL 12.2  The student will examine how values and points of view are included or excluded and how media influences beliefs and behaviors. a) Evaluate sources including advertisements, editorials, blogs, Web sites, and other media for relationships between intent, factual content, and opinion. b) Determine the author's purpose and intended effect on the audience for media messages.
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Example Digital Story Lesson Plan - 0 views

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    Awesome sample digital storytelling lesson plan! Helps students learn lots of skills that they'll need later; Related to SOL 2.1 The student will demonstrate an understanding of oral language structure. a) Create oral stories to share with others. b) Create and participate in oral dramatic activities. c) Use correct verb tenses in oral communication. d) Use increasingly complex sentence structures in oral communication. e) Begin to self-correct errors in language use. 
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Read me Resources - 0 views

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    Awesome ways to integrate Read Me within sports using Comic Master! Related to SOL (among many others)  5.1 The student will demonstrate proficiency in movement skills and skill combinations in complex movement activities. a) Demonstrate proficiency in locomotor, non-locomotor, and manipulative skill combinations in more complex environments and modified sports activities. b) Perform educational gymnastic sequences, including travel, roll, balance, and weight transfer, with smooth transitions and changes of direction, shape, speed, and flow. c) Perform different types of rhythm/dance sequences including American and international dances.
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Afterschool Lesson Plan - Digital Storytelling - 0 views

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    An awesome lesson plan for varied grades to help students learn about digital storytelling in developing their own storytelling skills! Related to various SOLs, including 2.12  The student will write stories, letters, and simple explanations. a) Generate ideas before writing. b) Organize writing to include a beginning, middle, and end for narrative and expository writing. c) Expand writing to include descriptive detail.   d) Revise writing for clarity.  
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Edgar in Learning-Land | Zimmer Twins - 0 views

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    Awesome for students to realize the importance of doing their work! Related to SOL 1.5 The student will recall basic addition facts with sums to 18 or less and the corresponding subtraction facts. (and many others) 
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Color me-wow! // Smories - 0 views

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    Wonderful way for students to participate in Digital Storytelling and build oral language skills! Related to SOL 2.1 The student will demonstrate an understanding of oral language structure. a) Create oral stories to share with others. b) Create and participate in oral dramatic activities. c) Use correct verb tenses in oral communication. d) Use increasingly complex sentence structures in oral communication. e) Begin to self-correct errors in language use. 
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Storybird - A burning question. - 0 views

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    Storybird - helping students build reading skills and create thier own stories! Related to SOL 2.6 The student will use semantic clues and syntax to expand vocabulary when reading. a) Use information in the story to read words. b) Use knowledge of sentence structure. c) Use knowledge of story structure and sequence. d) Reread and self-correct. 
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Exercising Class! | Zimmer Twins - 0 views

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    Encouraging students to exercise through digital storytelling! Related to SOL 2.4 The student will exhibit, in physical activity settings, cooperative, respectful, and safe behaviors.; 2.5 The student will identify opportunities to participate in regular physical activity outside of school.
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The Seeds of Discovery and Change - Google Maps - 0 views

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    Wonderful GoogleMap related to the explorers of the New World!  Related to SOL 3.3 The student will study the exploration of the Americas by a) describing the accomplishments of Christopher Columbus, Juan Ponce de León, Jacques Cartier, and Christopher Newport; b) identifying the reasons for exploring, the information gained, the results of the travels, and the impact of the travels on American Indians.
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Early and Medieval African Kingdoms - Google Maps - 2 views

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    GoogleMap students can use in tying and comparing the different African kingdoms! Related to SOLWHI.10 The student will demonstrate knowledge of civilizations and empires of the Eastern Hemisphere and their interactions through regional trade patterns by a) locating major trade routes; b) identifying technological advances and transfers, networks of economic interdependence, and cultural interactions; d) describing east African kingdoms of Axum and Zimbabwe and west African civilizations of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai in terms of geography, society, economy, and religion. 
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Ancient Egypt - Google Maps - 0 views

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    Another awesome map from Ancient Egypt that ties in really well with SOL standards for a second grade unit on Egypt! 2.1 The student will explain how the contributions of ancient China and Egypt have influenced the present world in terms of architecture, inventions, the calendar, and written language; SOL 2.4 The student will develop map skills by a) locating the United States, China, and Egypt on world maps; b) understanding the relationship between the environment and the culture of ancient China and Egypt. 
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Walk Like an Egyptian - Google Maps - 0 views

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    Could be an AWESOME extension and activity for a GoogleTrek for students finishing or starting a second grade unit on Egypt! Relates to the following SOLs: 2.1 The student will explain how the contributions of ancient China and Egypt have influenced the present world in terms of architecture, inventions, the calendar, and written language; SOL 2.4 The student will develop map skills by a) locating the United States, China, and Egypt on world maps; b) understanding the relationship between the environment and the culture of ancient China and Egypt. 
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MLK TIMELINE - Google Maps - 0 views

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    Lesson & Google Trek on MLK, Jr. for teachers and students to use! Related to SOL 2.11 The student will identify George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Susan B. Anthony, Helen Keller, Jackie Robinson, and Martin Luther King, Jr., as Americans whose contributions improved the lives of other Americans. 
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Famous Buildings in Italy - Google Maps - 0 views

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    Awesome GoogleMap related to architecture in Italy! Connected to SOL WG.1 The student will use maps, globes, satellite images, photographs, or diagrams to a) obtain geographical information about the world's countries, cities, and environments; b) apply the concepts of location, scale, map projection, or orientation; c) develop and refine mental maps of world regions; d) create and compare political, physical, and thematic maps; e) analyze and explain how different cultures use maps and other visual images to reflect their own interests and ambitions. 
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Free Technology for Teachers: Oral History of Route 66 - 0 views

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    Awesome way for teachers to integrate both Social Studies and literature along with studying an interesting time in the U.S.'s history! Relates well to SOL USII.6 The student will demonstrate knowledge of the social, economic, and technological changes of the early twentieth century by a) explaining how developments in factory and labor productivity, transportation (including the use of the automobile), communication, and rural electrification changed American life and standard of living; b) describing the social and economic changes that took place, including prohibition and the Great Migration north and west;
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