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Heather Jurgens

Multiplication.com - Games - 0 views

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    Grades 3-5, or any other student who would like extra practice with multiplication Classrooom Connection: This site gives games to practice multiplication facts using items such a template for bingo or a deck of cards. The necessary supplies are listed at the bottom of the game.
Heather Jurgens

strategy for making flash cards ~ LINCS - 0 views

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    Grades K-12 Classroom Connections: This marked page goes beyond the traditonal strategy for making flash cards. It provides an acronym for creating the cards and various items to add to them to aid the student in remembering what information they put on the cards.
Heather Jurgens

screencast of dividing using DMSB - 0 views

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    Elementary Grades 4-5 Classroom Connections: This is a screen cast of how to divide two digits by one digit. The site allows you to create screencasts of various topics to explain or talk about a topic. Cons: It easily picked up the background noise while creating a screencast.
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grades 3-8 math performance indicators - 0 views

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    Grades 3-8 Classroom Connection: New York State Perfomrance Indicators for math. This direct site allows teachers to follow what is expected before and after the state exam in the content area of math.
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National Association of Special Education Teachers - 0 views

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    Special Education & General Education Teachers Classroom Connection: It is a subscription to various topics within special education. Provides support and guidance on varying topics within special education. An example is checklists of symptons of various disorders. Any sort of help can be found within the site. Cons: It is a paid subscription
Heather Jurgens

Practice skills for ela and math - 0 views

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    Elementary Classroom Connections: A site that has math and ela games to improve your skills in these areas. Puts content into fun practice for students.
Heather Jurgens

Ben's Guide to Government for kids - 0 views

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    Grades K-12 Classroom Connections: There are tabs at the top to direct the viewer to the correct grade level. This site gives easy to read explanations of social studies concepts for kids.
Heather Jurgens

Economicsm and Personal Finance Resources for Grades K-12 - 0 views

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    Grades K-12 Classroom Connection: Gives students finance and real world lessons for economics. This gives scenarios to real life dilemmas. Cons: Although it is for all grades, it is primarily the older grades.
Heather Jurgens

The Declaration of Independence: Cry for Freedom, social studies for kids - 0 views

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    Elementary Classroom connections: This site puts social studies concepts into easy to read format for children. Although I tagged this on the Declaration of Independence, there are various topics throughout the site. It even has current events in the U.S., education, the world.
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Time For Kids | Classroom - 0 views

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    Elementary K-6 Classroom Connections: It is a magazine in which students can look at for current global events. It is a great supplement for social studies, stories can be shown on the smart board. Cons: has ads
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starrmatica - 0 views

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    Elementary Classroom Connections: This is a site which requires a membership. It gives the students practice with various content areas. The ELA section specializes into author's purpose, and other areas within ELA. It also allows the students to log in so that their progress can be tracked. It is a site which requires a membersip
Heather Jurgens

U.S. Constitution for kids - 0 views

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    Elementary Grades appropriate Classroom Connections: This website that explains to students how the U.S. Constitution came to be. Teaching 4th Grade social studies, I want my 9 year old students to understand what they are learning about and specifically the hard work our forefathers put into our government. This is a great site to do that. It also gives a section titled "show what you know" to give students a chance to review what they learned. This site also gives more information on governmental social studies topics.
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