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Paul Fullmore

Soft Schools - 0 views

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    The intended audience for this site are students in Pre-K through 8. This site would be a good site if its' games were made using standards from different school districts. Also, some of the games are difficult to understand and poses as a threat to young learners. This site functions as an advertisement site, which can grab learners attention while playing the games.
Paul Fullmore

Starfall - 2 views

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    Starfall is designed for Pre-K-2nd grade students. The goal of this site is to help kids read better by using phonics.This site is on my least favorite list because this site needs to add more interactive elements to it. Students are given the option to click on the words but I feel that having interactive games keeps the child interested
Paul Fullmore

Great Website: Fun Brain - 1 views

shared by Paul Fullmore on 27 Aug 10 - Cached
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    I can honestly say that I enjoy this site. Out of 10, this site will be raked at six. K-8 students are the intended audience for this site. They do have many interactive games, but the attention of the students sometimes worry about "playing" and do not focus on learning.
Paul Fullmore

Quiz Hub - 0 views

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    Quiz Hub is at the bottom of my list because it doesn't help the teacher assess the scores. Their intended audience is K-12Their philosophy is to "generate" and "strengthen" students core knowledge. With no way of assessing students, it's hard to tell if progress is being made.
Paul Fullmore

Skate Kids - 0 views

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    This site was designed for children ages 7-12. There aren't many games on the site and when children are playing games, they lose focus on the task at hand; learning! Skate Kids functions as a site that teaches learners how to memorize and recognize. I think that this site has potential but I would have to put it in my least favorite five.
Paul Fullmore

ABC Teach - 0 views

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    ABC Teach is a great tool for teacher and students. It enables its' users to create custom worksheets for many content areas. The target audience for this site is Pre-K-8. They office free materials that are interactive and some are available for print.
Paul Fullmore

Brain Pop - 0 views

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    This site helps enhance and develop learning skills in many content areas. BrainpopJr is for K-8 and the regular site (www.brainpop.com) is for students in grades 4-8. I enjoy this site because it allows students to go to specific subjects and learn about them in a fun and interactive way.
Paul Fullmore

Great Website: Discovery Kids - 1 views

shared by Paul Fullmore on 19 Jan 11 - Cached
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    Discovery Kids functions as an educational site for kids ages 6-12. The site is very visually attractive and has plenty of games to play and fun facts to learn. Most of the facts relate to questions that the children have always wanted to know.
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Iknowthat - 0 views

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    This site is great for students, teachers and parents. It encompasses all the essential learning tools that will be required by elementary school students. Iknowthat caters to Pre-K through 6th grade students. The games are interactive and the content avialable supports all subjects.
Paul Fullmore

Study Island - 0 views

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    This is one of my favorite sites to use. Study Island is built from state standards and features many options for its' users. The intended audience for this site are K-8. It functions as a testing platform for students and an assessment tool for educators. I enjoy that the activities are designed based on state standards and that educators have the option to choose what questions and/or games will be included in the students activity.
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