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Deb Gardner

Creating Videos Just Got Better. | The Animoto Blog - 0 views

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    animoto releases new version that includes many more features. Not sure if these are included on the iPad app version yet.
anonymous

EL PAÍS: el periódico global en español - 0 views

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    El Pais is a Spanish newspaper, which writes articles on everything from politics and world news to sports. It's great for pictures, too. It's great for reading, building vocab, and introducing more in depth cultural topics. I use it for my Spanish 3 class.
David Teeghman

Tween Tribune: news for students - 0 views

shared by David Teeghman on 29 Oct 11 - Cached
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    If you are ever looking for news articles that students will care about and want to read/discuss, Tween Tribune is the right place to look.
Charla Chailland

Curriculum and Instruction - Student Center Activities, Grades K-1 (Revised, 2008) - St... - 0 views

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    Research suggests that small-group teaching is the most effective way of having new information learned. In addition, there is plenty of evidence suggesting that reading centers that focus on specific sub-skills are an excellent approach to teaching reading, comprehension, and fluency well. Therefore, I particularly benefit from this website, as it offers a wide variety of sub-skill targeted reading centers for kiddos in grades k through 5. Again, this is a WINNER of a site (with a lot(!) of resarch to back it up)!
Josie Raymond

The Learning Network - The Learning Network Blog - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    I love love love both the NYTimes educational supplementary materials and the fact that they exist. Recently I tweaked a Times lesson plan on writing your own obituary to help the students set goals. As we move toward the Core Standards, it's more important than ever for kids to read non-fiction and journalism.
Sejin Bai

The Khan Academy - 0 views

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    Khan Academy has great video clips with detailed explanations of every middle and high school math topic (including linear algebra and statistics!) It's great for giving some variety in INM for students and having students practice note-taking skills by watching short video clips. It's also a great place to figure out how to explain complicated math topics.
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    Sejin, this is one of my favs! Science teachers and social studies teachers there are also excellent short clips on chemistry, biology, physics, economics and money and banking. Sal Khan's story is worth a look. He's a Ted talk presenter, has been featured on several news programs. This resource is excellent.
camea osborn

SPED accomadations - 0 views

This source from session four provide quick, practical strategies you could use in your classroom tomorrow to help SPED students better recieve what you are teaching! We as new educators, have to p...

Middle School SPED

started by camea osborn on 29 Oct 11 no follow-up yet
Ann Klaus

The Spanish Teachers - 0 views

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    This website is a great resource for Spanish teachers of all grade levels. There are lesson plans, games, activities, and helpful insight on how to incorporate literature and culture into the World Language classroom. I have also found the resources targeted for new teachers very helpful. There are also resources and posts for veteran teachers. I appreciate that this site also provides teachers with motivation and encouragement.
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