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Thousands of animated gifs, images, pictures & animations: 100% FREE! - 0 views

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    Welcome to AnimatedImages.org! You are looking for free animated Gifs, animated images and animations? Then you have come to the right place! Our huge animated pictures archive currently comprises 80955 images in 844 categories. It was of great importance to us that all images are clearly arranged for you in the different categories.
Don Doehla

Recite - 0 views

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    This is a tool for makeing a poster with a quote, embedded in an image/template to post online, to tweetl to download as a picture - cool tool!
Don Doehla

Travel Journals: Student-Created Textbooks | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Reflections of Student Understanding Travel journals are student-created "textbooks." Normal Park calls them travel journals because they chart the journey of students' learning. They are a great way for students to take ownership of their learning. Every student creates one, and every travel journal is unique to the student. Travel journals are a collection of the work students do for their science or social studies module. Teachers use travel journals on a daily basis; students create work and then add it to their journal throughout the quarter. Journals include writing and reflection pieces, graphic organizers, timelines, charts, drawings, diagrams, vocabulary, maps, pictures, and anything else that reflects students' learning and understanding of the module topic. Teachers also photocopy relevant articles and have students place those in their journals. During the course of one year, a student will create four journals for four different modules. Students take the journals home at the end of each quarter. Students love to show them off to their parents and keep them as a record of what they learned.
Don Doehla

Sra. Spanglish Rides Again: Reading a real news article in Spanish in 9 simple steps - 3 views

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    I googled Chicago, violencia, and pandillas to find an article to tie to the third page of text from a picture book for Spanish II. La llaman América is about a little girl who immigrated to Chicago from Mexico and her experiences in her home, school, and neighborhood. As authentic texts go, it is a unique perspective but, frankly, awkwardly translated from English. Still, there are enough angles to capture teenagers' attention, and inner-city or neighborhood violence is one of them.
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