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12 Amazing Trailing Plants For Your Home - Plantora - 0 views

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    Trailing plants can add a touch of greenery and elegance to your home while also providing unique and versatile decorative options.Trailing plants will brighten up any setup with their lush and vibrant foliage. Indoor plants are one of the best additions to improve the overall appearance of your home. We'll also look at some care tips for these plants, while some trailing plants can thrive with minimal maintenance. These plants can be hung to the ceilings or placed on a shelf and their foliage will do the rest. Here are some amazing trailing plants that you can consider for your home. Read the full article now to know more. Download the Plantora app now. Available on both Android and IOS.
Niki Smith

Ring the Bottle: A Math Carnival Game | Activity | Education.com - 0 views

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    Mathematics: Multiplication and addition/ subtraction game for third grade students. Nothing chases the blues away like a trip to the boardwalk. Bring the fun home with this do-it-yourself version that sneaks in some math practice. This is a carnival game "ring toss", you can use either addition and subtraction or multiplication. Each child throws two rings and can add the two numbers to see who has the closet to fifty and reward the winner with a prize. If you want to use to practice multiplication facts you can have the children each throw two rings and see who has the highest number after multiplying the two numbers on the bottles, and this person wins a prize. The children go one at a time and you put a piece of tape down to be sure everyone throws from the same spot. This covers standard 3.C.5.
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    Mathematics: Multiplication and addition/ subtraction game for third grade students. Nothing chases the blues away like a trip to the boardwalk. Bring the fun home with this do-it-yourself version that sneaks in some math practice. This is a carnival game "ring toss", you can use either addition and subtraction or multiplication. Each child throws two rings and can add the two numbers to see who has the closet to fifty and reward the winner with a prize. If you want to use to practice multiplication facts you can have the children each throw two rings and see who has the highest number after multiplying the two numbers on the bottles, and this person wins a prize. The children go one at a time and you put a piece of tape down to be sure everyone throws from the same spot. This covers standard 3.C.5.
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Teresa Ilgunas

Tizmos for Teachers | My Tizmos Page - 3 views

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    Great to use as a home page for elementary kids...and have all the links there that you want students to have access to.
Pure Money Making

Stock market for beginners - 0 views

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    With the advent of IT, now the stock markets have become almost paperless. Now you open a trading account with a broker, transfer the requisite amount and you can start trading in stocks from home.
Ninja Essays

Violence in Schools: Causes and Solutions - 0 views

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    "The problem with violence in all aspects of people's lives has never taken so devastating measures as we witness today. Children are faced with aggression on the streets, in their homes, and in the cartoons they watch. This learnt behavior has become an integral part of their lives, but its motives and manifestations at schools often seem inconceivable. Despite the prevailing presence of brutal behavior among children, the problem of violence and bullying is not nearly elaborated as well as it should be."
Teresa Ilgunas

My Home - Practice speaking English while you watch great videos - EnglishCentral.com - 1 views

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    Wonderful video clips where students can record and practice their speaking. Good for improving literacy as well as English speaking skills. Any student who does not like reading aloud would enjoy! Latest: a clip from Despicable Me!
Teresa Ilgunas

The Impact of the iPad on K-12 Schools - 0 views

  • These devices were designed to have one or two at home, not 30 in a classroom.
  • Because of the personal nature of the iOS, moving presentations or word processing documents from a shared iPad to linked storage is difficult.
  • When teachers want to get new apps, it's not simple to put them on iPads for students.
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  • No support for Flash websites is a big minus,
  • Access to quality digital textbooks proved the biggest challenge at Avery Middle School. The iPad doesn't provide a way to play a CD, and most of the textbook publishers weren't ready or interested in providing digital alternatives.
  • The iOS 4.2 release does allow users to print from iPads — as long as they have an AirPrint-enabled printer. To overcome this challenge, Wells used a plug-in that allows any printer to be compatible with AirPrint. While the printing process is slow and wonky, it does the job.
  • the device is a tool in a student's arsenal.
  • “The device itself can’t replace good teachers, it can’t replace good curriculum, it can’t replace good classroom instruction,” Wells said.
  • On the student survey, 74 percent said they preferred laptops for these three reasons: Typing is easier They can keep multiple windows open and switch between them more easily on the laptops They can move documents and information between class and home easier than they can on a shared iPad
  • "You wouldn't believe what we just did today." Some teachers place study questions and curriculum goals on a blog so students can find their assignments. Others embed videos, make e-books using the open standard EPUB (short for electronic publication), and create individual blogs where students respond to literature they read.
  • “It allows them to be more like an orchestra conductor working with this section and then that section.” 
Wendy Finn

Lesson Plans on Italy for Preschool - 0 views

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    Using preschool Italy lessons opens up a whole new world to younger children. This lesson will help them to understand where Italy is on a map and what it looks like, as well as what colors are in the Italian flag. We take a look at learning basic Italian words, that you can use in the classroom, or that the children can use to impress their parents at home - ciao mamma! A preschool lesson plan on Italy, would be incomplete without covering the culture of food in Italy. Italian food is popular among young children, and they are likely to be familiar with many of the food already. An interactive activity on making fresh pasta, or a pizza decorated as the Italian flag, is a good way to ensure the children know what goes into making authentic Italian food. How to assess the children's progress and abilities using this lesson plan is also covered, as well as extension activities on Italian art and architecture - try making a model of the leaning tower or Pisa, or create their own Mona Lisa painting.
Teresa Ilgunas

ENCHANTED LEARNING SOFTWARE HOME PAGE - 0 views

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    Great resource, especially for lower grades doing Internet research. Articles are written to be understandable for the lower grades.
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