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Maria Reiss

Educational Videos and Games for Kids - 2 views

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    Collection of educational videos, lessons, quizzes, games, and puzzles about Science, Math, Social Studies and English
lindesay bryant

Social Stories and Life Skills - 1 views

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    This website offers social stories and videos regarding common everyday occurrences. I found this website useful for students with special needs. One game in particular that stood out for me was "Rufus Goes to School". First, a video plays introducing Rufus and the beginning of his day. After the video, the students can proceed to the game where they are to help Rufus make choices and cope with the changes in his day. I loved this site, it was not only visually stimulating but also engaging and meaningful to the students everyday life and routine.
Tim Walker

Benefits of Twitter in the Classroom - 1 views

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    A middle school teacher shares how shy students benefit from twitter!
Michelle Bailey

List of every on-line resource (for today anyways) - 0 views

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    33 sites for teachers categorized by use
Olivia Pierson

Art21 Blog - 1 views

shared by Olivia Pierson on 02 Jul 13 - Cached
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    In this week's roundup Kerry James Marshall has a big solo, Paul McCarthy gets interviewed, and more. Alfredo Jaar and Krzysztof Wodiczko are included in Summer Exposure , a group show at Galerie Lelong (New York, NY). This exhibition of photographic works focuses on themes of political and social injustice, identity, and contemporary conflicts between man and nature.
Eric Piatelli

The Center for Teaching History with Technology - 1 views

shared by Eric Piatelli on 30 Jun 12 - Cached
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    Teaching History with Technology is an EdTechTeacher resource created for K-12 history and social studies teachers to incorporate technology into their courses.
lindesay bryant

Do2Learn everyday skills - 1 views

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    This site offers social stories and picture cue cards to aid students in learning everyday routines. Some of the topics include personal care and hygiene, safety, food and eating habits as well as calendar practice. These pictures would be great to use as a reference tool for the students, and have them review in the morning before their daily begins.
Kathy Favazza

Free Technology for Teachers: Dozens Free iPad App Reviews Arranged by Grade - 2 views

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    free apps for iPad reviewed and sorted by grade level
michaeldmyers

An Archer Goes Old-School, And Wows The Internet : The Two-Way : NPR - 3 views

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      This is sick!!!  I wish I could do this.  I'm training ASAP.
  • "the fastest archer alive."
  • I've always found it fascinating how human it is, to want to disbelieve anything that goes against our world view — even when it's about something as relatively neutral as archery
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  • All that is quite a feat for a man who says he first got into archery not as a sport but as a component of live action role-play (or LARP) games inspired by J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings.
rosey45

Fran's Freebies | FREE Printables for Parents and Teachers - 1 views

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    Free printable worksheets and puzzles for parents and teachers covering a number of topics and age-ranges.
Kathy Favazza

Ning's Official Blog on Social Networking Sites » Pearson to provide Ning Min... - 0 views

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    How to set up Ning through pearson
mnikola

Best Practices for Emotional/Behavior Disorder - 0 views

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    I found this very useful because all of my students have been diagnosed with social/emotional disabilities.
Sandra Schwarzkopf

HippoCampus - Online Interactive Textbook - 1 views

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    This is an excellent site providing interactive text in a variety of subjects. I only checked out social studies, but there are various sections on math and science (some even in Spanish). Lessons are interactive and contain relevant images and great multimedia presentations. I highly recommend it. Another cool thing about this site is that a teacher can set up an account and provide a custom HippoCampus page for his/her students. This can be helpful for all students, regardless of their abilities.
Sandra Schwarzkopf

National History Education Clearinghouse (RSS) - 0 views

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    Great blog for social studies teachers.
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