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Lucas Jensen

CIA - The World Factbook - 0 views

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    This is the CIA's Word Factbook, filled with lots and lots of data on every country in the world. It's very helpful for Geography, Political Science, and History classes. We looked at it in class, so I figured I would bookmark it!
Lenrose Fears

Blabberize.com! - Got a picture? Blabberize it! - 0 views

shared by Lenrose Fears on 29 Sep 08 - Cached
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    Make talking pictures using Blabberize.
Roman Gaddis

Dandelife.com : A Social Biography Network. - 0 views

shared by Roman Gaddis on 13 Oct 08 - Cached
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    Timeline
Lenrose Fears

Gone to the Dogs: Kids Connect with Canine Classmates | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Slow readers practice reading to non-judgmental canine friends. Dogs and their trainers visit schools, libraries, and bookstores to provide opportunities for students with reading disabilities to read to the dogs.
Lisa Delgado

SMART - AirLiner wireless slate - 0 views

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    Wireless and portable slate; allows for multiple users at once.
Erin Noh

eFieldTrips.org - 0 views

shared by Erin Noh on 14 Oct 08 - Cached
katie gordon

WayBack . Presidents: The Secret History | PBS KIDS GO! - 0 views

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    Great website to learn about the history of presidents. I could also spark a good writing lesson on "if you were president what would you do." Students could really take this website into their own hands and learn through exploration of it.
katie gordon

Explorers-Social Studies - 0 views

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    Great Explorer website including already created activities and quizzes for assessment.
Mark Caponigro

FunBrain.com - Teachers Lounge - 0 views

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    Funbrain (and counterparts like Mathbrain) is a fun, interactive game environment where students can go to brush up on skills already taught or attempt new ones based on teacher guidance. The site offers a curriculum guide and standards finder in order for teachers to properly target the games. Games can be played in conjunction with lessons in the classroom, or students can benefit from using the program in the computer lab or at home.
Lucas Jensen

Quandary Home Page - 0 views

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    From the people that brought us Hot Potatoes comes Quandary, an application used to make web-based acion mazes that allow users to progress based on choices they make.
Lucas Jensen

NCEE | EconomicsAmerica® | EconEdLink - 0 views

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    EconEdLink is run by the National Council on Economics Education and is a clearinghouse for Economics lesson plans, which are usually surprisingly good, given that Economics teachers have to try twice as hard for engagement! Haha!
Mark Caponigro

Technology Integration: Project Planning Form - 0 views

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    This website lays out the framework for completing Project Based Learning projects. Teachers are assisted through identifying learning, constructing assessments, designing activities, designing the process, and planning for management. The site provides a lot of direction for integrating technology in the classroom.
Lucas Jensen

GarageBand - 0 views

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    Garageband is Mac only, but it's a powerful recording program that comes preloaded on all new Mac computers. It's really easy to get podcasting with it because it has integrated iTunes support and easy internal mic recording.
Lucas Jensen

QuestGarden - 0 views

shared by Lucas Jensen on 14 Oct 08 - Cached
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    Though this is a pay site (it's not very much--$20/2 years), Questgarden allows the user to create WebQuests, including supporting documents like rubrics.
Lisa Delgado

Kids' Planet ESPECIES Animal Fact Sheets - 0 views

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    Nice animal information... some articles include animal sounds and links to videos of the animals in the wild.
Lucas Jensen

The Science of Politics - 0 views

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    This interdisciplinary lesson plan (civics, health, and science are covered) helps students pick apart myths about science that arise on the campaign trail. Obviously, it's time-sensitive, but it's important for kids to know that what candidates say is not always, well, the truth, particularly when it comes to science.
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