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Lenrose Fears

Apple Learning Interchange - Michelle Moore: Everyone Needs a Little T.L.C. (Technolog... - 0 views

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    Michelle Moore uses technology to teach language art to elementary students. Video describes innovative methods of using the Internet as well as Microsoft Office programs to increase literacy skills.
Lenrose Fears

Apple Learning Interchange - Around the World with Cinderella - 0 views

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    Teaching geography and language arts based on the story of Cinderella using Internet resources and computer software.
Mark Caponigro

Meridian Article: When Technology Goes to Math Class - 0 views

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    Although a few years old, this article, entitled "When Technology Integration Goes to Math Class," addresses some still very relevant issues and positive outcomes from the integration of technology into the mainstream math classroom. The article touches on the reasons why teachers have been more hesitant to move to the constructivist approaches now readily seen in language arts, social studies, and in some cases science classrooms. The article features the author's first attempt at this type of teaching in math: a telecollaborative project entitled "Statisitics: A Curiosity Factor."
katie gordon

Inspiration | inspiration.com - 0 views

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    Visit this site for lots of ideas about how to use these programs with your students. Inspiration is a program that makes it possible for students to plan their pre-writing as well as monitor their progress in Writer's Workshop. This is a great site for creating flow charts, as well.
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    brainstorm, visualization, graphic organizer(s), multiple intelligences, organize, engage students, software, program(s), social studies, science, language arts, visual learning, visual software, visual writing
Mark Caponigro

Integrating Technology in the ESL/EFL Classroom - 0 views

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    In this lesson plan, teachers work with ESL (English as a Second Language) students to practice present and past tenses of verbs. They also work to differentiate between simple and progressive tenses, as well. They listen to an audio component and then complete identification-type tasks using an Excel spreadsheet and MS Word document. Students receive immediate feedback.
Lisa Delgado

Kids Book Blog » Welcome Readers - 0 views

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    A blog created by a classroom teacher and her 5th and 6th grade Language Arts classes which includes student book reviews, an author study podcast, an online book club and more.
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    This blog is a good example of how students can write book reviews to be shared with their peers. It will also be interesting to watch how their online book club develops. I look forward to their How 2 Videos especially the video on finding a good book!
katie gordon

Wordle - Beautiful Word Clouds - 0 views

shared by katie gordon on 12 Oct 08 - Cached
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    Generates word clouds from text you enter. You can change the style and look of the output. Promoted as a toy but can be used to enter text to see prominence of themes (eg Declaration of Independence, mission statements, etc.)
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    generate word clouds can use in school for spelling and other language arts lessons
Mark Caponigro

SuccessMaker® Enterprise - 0 views

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    SuccessMaker is an excellent program that provides help and instruction in English, language arts, math, science, and social studies. According to the Pearson website, over 16,000 schools nationally use the 3,300 hours of supplemental instruction available. It is also used as part of SCORE! Educational Centers' after-school tutorial program. Each seperate program allows online interactivity to sync progress at home and school, as well.
Lucas Jensen

Fever 1793 Webquest - 0 views

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    This is a webquest for sixth grade language arts, and I'm bookmarking it because it's very similar to the format of the webquest I will be doing for Fahrenheit 451. It would be easy to follow this format and change the content as it suits you.
katie gordon

Animation Sensations - 0 views

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    Great lesson using creativity in a multimedia slide show using Kid Pix- this is a language arts lesson that contains elements of nouns, verbs, sequencing..etc. This lesson is great because it goes into what the students need to know before beginning the lesson and what the teacher needs to perpare into for everything to run smoothly.
katie gordon

photo stories and class newsletters - 0 views

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    A lesson integrating language arts and technology in the classroom. Older students are split up into groups and they are to create photo stories and newsletters for a younger classroom. This lessons says kindergarten, but depending on your grade level you could use a first or second grade class too. The sort of act as reporters and pick out photos and classroom stories to put into a layout program for that class.
Mark Caponigro

K-12 Instructional Media Center- K12IMC.org - 0 views

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    This ISTE designed and inspired site offers help with K-12 professional development and school reform. The bookcase on the left side conatins a lot of good information, including curriculum and student stuff links that lead to resources in math, languages arts, the sciences, soical studies, and more.
Lenrose Fears

Synching Up with the iKid: Connecting to the Twenty-First-Century Student | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Language arts instructor uses DyKnow Vision software to teach students to analyze literature.
Lisa Delgado

BookPALS Storyline Online - 0 views

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    Well known actors read aloud favorite children's books. Captions can be turned on or off. Stories can not be downloaded and must be streamed. Good books!
Lenrose Fears

Reading, Writing, and Family: Generations Learn Together | Edutopia - 0 views

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    New Zealand's Manukau Family Literacy Program shows that parents and children can help educate each other.
Lenrose Fears

Listening to Literature: Struggling Readers Respond to Recorded Books | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Teachers find that audio books are sound reading tools. Students listen to recorded books while following along on paper. The process is repeated until they can read the books independently.
Lucas Jensen

The New York Times Learning Network - 0 views

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    The New York Times has a nice Learning Network behind the scenes for educators and students with daily lesson plans, a lesson plan archive, and more, all leading back to the content of the New York Times. A variety of subjects are covered.
Lucas Jensen

Smithsonian Education - 0 views

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    This is the hub for all educators interested in using the vast resources of the Smithsonian Institute for education. There is something for every subject represented here.
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