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Read together | Where Did the River Go? | learndirect - 0 views

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    Personalize books in a variety of ways or create your own book.
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Howtoons - 0 views

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    What happens when you take a comic book artist, an inventor, and a toy designer?  You get Howtoons.  Our mission is to provide engaging content that teaches kids how to build things, combining instructions with storytelling.  Howtoons has a foundation of science and engineering education, inspiring creativity through art and imagination.
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Historic Tale Construction Kit - 0 views

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    Writing tool for creating stories with a medieval them. Images are from the Bayeaux Tapestry. Stories can be emailed or stored in gallery. Also possible to capture pages and paste into powerpoint to print as a book.
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Share What You're Reading | Scholastic.com - 0 views

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    Safe site for students to read and or write a book review.
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The Hub Create a Story Contest - 0 views

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    The recipe for a great story- whether in a book, a movie or on TV-requires the same important ingredients: plot, character development, dialogue, grammar, editing and more. Maximize your students' storytelling potential with our standards aligned lesson plans.
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AesopSITE - 0 views

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    4 animated and narrated fables from Tom Lynch. Includes the Tortoise and the Hare, A lesson for Foolish Crow, the Lion and the Mouse, and the Fox and His Shadow. Young students can use this independently.
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Funbrain Reading - Web Books and Mad Libs - 0 views

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    Madibs junior
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Kideos - 0 views

shared by Kathleen N on 02 Sep 09 - Cached
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    Hand selected videos for kids from YouTube. Many are TV show excerpts Elmo, Disney, Barney, Teletubbies & Sesame Street, Dr. Suess\nAlso Fairy Tales, Book Characters, Nursery Rhymes, Super Heroes, and Super Heroes. \n\nRegister for Kideos and you can create playlists of your favorite videos and remove any age groups or videos your don't want your students to access.
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Glogster - Poster Yourself - 0 views

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    A 'glog' is basically an online poster into which you can upload text, images, audio, and video - and then embed into a blog or wiki. Looks as though you can upload unlimited students accounts. Students can create a "glog" for virtually any subject matter...book report, math explanations, lab report, social studies themes.
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