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Math Playground - 0 views

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    This website provides several flash games that teach kids math concepts such as fractions, percentage, money change, and geometry. Students will like the way the site is deleivered, as well. On the "Play with Numbers, Give Your Brain a Workout" pages, students can do flash cards, use manipulatives, use a calculator, model math problems with blocks, etc. There are new problems for each month, as well.
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Kerpoof® - 0 views

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    This website turns your students into cartoon artists. They can doodle, create a movie, build their own greeting card, or draw a comic strip using predesigned elements in this free multimedia software. Students can also build Avatars to use in the program. The "For Teachers" link provides additional help and digital story telling lesson plans for use in the classroom.
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Just for Kids - 0 views

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    This site is a collection of sites designed just for kids. These educational games cover anything from weather to geology to where food comes from. It is run by the University of Illinois Extension.
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Learn to Read at Starfall - teaching comprehension and phonics - 0 views

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    This is a really nice interactive site providing games and activities for early readers. There is an "ABC's" section for beginning sounds, a "Learn to Read" section that addresses phonics, an "It's Fun to Read" section that provides extention learning activities, and an "I'm Reading" section that inspires young readers through age-appropriate stories.
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East Lansing Schools' Spelling Program - 0 views

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    This is an excellent website that goes along with the Rebecca Sitton Spelling Program. Users can click on the different grade levels to find the words and corresponding activities for a particular unit. The site would make it easier for parents to stay involved in weekly spelling lists.
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Scratch - 0 views

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    Scratch is a Web 2.0 programming environment for beginners, where kids can use a simple programming syntax to create their own interactive stories, animations, games, music, and art, and share their creations on the web. Students use built-in sprites or they can draw their own. Once the student finishes the game or animation, they can publish it online.
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Baby Smash! by Scott Hanselman - 0 views

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    For those Early Childhood and/or preschool teachers, Baby Smash is a free "keyboard banger" game for very young kids (ages 1-3 years). It disables all system keys such as ctrl-esc, alt-tab and the Windows key, so that the kids do not exit the program accidentally or harm the computer. When the child hits the keys, colored shapes and letters will appear on the screen. The names of the shapes and colors will be read out loud, as well as the names of the letters. Babysmash for Windows (created by Scott Hanselman) is a copy of the Alpha Baby software for Macintosh. It requires the .NET framework version 3.5 to be installed.
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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.
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LeapFrog: Leapster2 & the Learning Path - 0 views

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    LeapFrog recently released the LeapFrog 2 educational gaming system. Several software titles are available for students of various ages. The new system connects to the LeapFrog Learning Path, which is an online tool that allows parents and/or teachers the ability to monitor progress.
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AVerMedia - AVerKey iMicro - 0 views

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    Commonly used in classrooms lacking LCD projection ability, this piece of hardware makes it possible to project images from a computer to a television. iMicro supports resolutions up to 1280 x 1024, ands it works with both Mac and PC. Images can be cropped and enlarged for better viewing.
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EPSON | Put More Power in Your Next Presentation: Use a Document Camera - 0 views

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    Document cameras, also known as "visual presenters," are electronic presentation tools teachers and instructional technologists use to display anything from documents and drawings to 3-D renderings and other objects that cannot be displayed on a standard overhead projector. Through the use of a megapixel sensor camera (instead of a set of mirrors and light tables), images can be displayed on an interactive whiteboard or overhead screen just by placing the item on the presenter, therefore eliminating the need for transparencies. Most models also offer the ability to interface with other electronic media in order to display digital images and video.
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Discovery Education Streaming Login - 0 views

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    The ability to display images, video, and sound on demand with little download time has proven itself essential to the classroom teacher or instructional technologist looking to bridge what is said to what is seen and heard. Using MPEG compression technology through a broadband connection, streaming media, such as that provided by Discovery Education Streaming, readily provides students the opportunity to see/hear prerecorded movies, music, and excerpts from online libraries more extensive than any school media center. Live broadcast feeds enhance classroom experiences through real-time experiences and interactions with other students or experts. Online classes utilize streaming technology, as well.
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SMART - Senteo interactive response system - 0 views

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    From the simple, easy to use Interwrite Cricket (previous posting) to the versatile SMART Senteo, response systems, while already in use by instructional technologists in school computer labs, are quickly becoming a necessity in the mainstream classroom, as well. With this technology, students can make real-time, wireless responses to questions posted through a variety of software formats such as PowerPoint and Word. These "clicker" remotes offer the ability to answer/receive feedback on multiple-choice and true/false questions, while some allow for multi-line entry for open-ended questions. Set up is easy and takes just a few minutes. Assessment software is available, as well.
Mark Caponigro

Interwrite Learning - Products - Interwrite™ Cricket - 0 views

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    From the simple, easy to use Interwrite Cricket to the versatile SMART Senteo (different posting), response systems, while already in use by instructional technologists in school computer labs, are quickly becoming a necessity in the mainstream classroom, as well. With this technology, students can make real-time, wireless responses to questions posted through a variety of software formats such as PowerPoint and Word. These "clicker" remotes offer the ability to answer/receive feedback on multiple-choice and true/false questions, while some allow for multi-line entry for open-ended questions. Set up is easy and takes just a few minutes. Assessment software is available, as well.
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Droplet and the Water Cycle - 0 views

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    Students experience life as a water droplet as they play this online game. You can also go back into the NASA website to find information on the Hydrologic Cycle. There students can learn about the five processes: condensation, precipitation, infiltration, runoff, and evapotranspiration.
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Ben's Guide to U.S. Government for Kids - 0 views

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    Broken down by grade level, this site gives an in-depth look at the United States government. The branches, election process, and national symbols are all covered, as is how laws are made, important history aspects, and the concept of national versus state government. Students can also refer to a glossary for important terms.
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Kids in the House - Office of the Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives - 0 views

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    Kids in the House is all about the United States Congress. Students can dive into learning more about the House of Representatives as well as how a bill becomes a law. Interactive activites and games are available, as is a virtual "field trip" where students visit Capitol Hill. The Time Traveler feature is also helpful, as students can learn about the rich history of the House. Information about the Senate is also covered.
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PBS Kids- 13 Ways of Looking at a Half - 0 views

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    This is an interactive game that teaches fractions. Students learn about the many ways a fraction, and in this case one-half, can be represented. This game is part of the PBS Kids Cyberchase collection of pages. PBS Kids is a very helpful site the provides many features for students, teachers, and parents.
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NCES Kids' Zone Home Page - 0 views

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    The National Center for Educational Statistics created this site to help students and parents learn about school systems, plan for college, play math games, take math quizzes, participate in probability and graphing exercises, and much more. The "Create a Graph" feature comes in handy when teaching bar graphs, pie graphs, and line graphs in lower elementary.
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BrainPOP - Animated Educational Site for Kids - Science, Social Studies, English, Math,... - 0 views

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    BrainPop provides animated movies and follow-up quizzes/activities related to hundreds of curriculum topics in Science, Social Studies, English, Math, Art, Music, Health, and Technology. The movies are correlated to the Georgia Performance Standards, so you can select a standard (objective) and search for movies that are related to a specific standard.
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