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Benton Zeiser

Three Different Learning Styles - 0 views

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    Costs - no costs to this straight forward learning-style resource. Usability - just one page with three links easy as pie. Great learning tools with an actual test to determine your personal learning style - students could and should take this test as well. Aesthetically it is not much to look at but serves its purpose. Content is right on point and in your face. This resource is appropriate for middle school and above. There is no support available for this one page resource - it is what you get and you get what it is - I really love the simplicity of this site.
Kelly Taglia

Everything DI - 0 views

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    Everything DI offers resources to help differentiate instruction using technology. Everything DI was created to help equip educators so that they are more self-confident in their effort to teach children of diverse social, ethnic, and academic backgrounds. It's also important to prepare students for the challenges of the 21st century. More than ever before, our students must learn to become self-sufficient, lifelong learners who are resourceful and marketable in a "smaller," global economy."
Benton Zeiser

Tools for Differentiation / FrontPage - 0 views

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    A great differentiation resource, this wiki has all of the information contained in our book and more. With templates for many of the related strategies discussed and everything you need to know and how to do it. A free web resource this really is a great, easy to navigate wiki for all to use for free - but no support is available - but none needed. Aesthetically the wiki has a very nice design and i believe students in High School and above might take some interest in this site. Published two years ago the content is right up to date and of good quality.
Petya Vasko

Soft Schools - 0 views

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    This is a free, easy to navigate resource for teachers where free worksheets, quiz ideas, and fun activities can be found. The website has free resources for Pre-K to Middle School grades.
James Davis

Open Source Mathematics - 0 views

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    A good listing of open source math resources.
Angela Bursich

Interactive Graphic Organizer - 0 views

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    A great resource for teachers and students! Students can literally complete these graphic organizers online by typing in the PDF file! Very cool!
Kathy Salzano

Spanish | Free Language - 0 views

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    good free resource
Petya Vasko

ABCya.com - 0 views

shared by Petya Vasko on 09 Jun 11 - Cached
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    ABCya.com is a free online resource, which incorporates computer educational games and activities for elementary students to learn on the web. They are modeled from primary grade lessons and enhanced to provide an interactive way for children to learn. Grade level lessons incorporate areas such as math and language arts while introducing basic computer skills.
Angela Bursich

Math Playground - 0 views

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    Another great math resource for students!
Kathy Salzano

Home - American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages - 0 views

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    Professional organization for teachers of world languages. Has a lot of free resources, membership is required for job searching and advanced services
Angela Bursich

Harcourt Math Interactive Money Match - 0 views

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    A great interactive resource for students to reinforce money skills!
Angela Bursich

Elementary Money Skills - 0 views

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    A great basic money skills resource for teachers and students.
Maria Ramirez

Doing What Works - About - 0 views

shared by Maria Ramirez on 09 Jun 11 - No Cached
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    Is a free site that are research-based education practices for teachers to utilize as a resource. Its content discusses practices, methods, strategies that teachers have used for all students. Teachers get to hear what other teachers used and are effective in video clips.
Erica Abangan

Assessments - 0 views

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    This is a great website with tons and tons of resources for assessment. There are rubrics for incorporating technology in various subject areas.
Veselina Sevova

50 States - 0 views

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    This website provides information about all 50 states. It gives quick access to a variety of state specific facts and other useful information like state trees, state bird as well as famous people,and fun fact and trivia. It also provides a states map.It is very quick and useful resource for social studies teachers.
Petya Vasko

Star Fall Learn to Read - 0 views

shared by Petya Vasko on 20 Jun 11 - Cached
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    This website is a great for student that are learning how to read. It has sections like ABCs- Let's get ready to read where student learn letters and sounds, and section like I'm Reading " where students can read easy books and practice their fluency.It is a great tool for differentiating activities.It is a free website.
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    This is a free resource, which teaches children to read with phonics. The website has 4 levels of reading: ABC's, Learn to read, It's fun to read, and I am reading. It could be used by teachers and parents to help the student acquire different level of skills in reading. Is perfect for preschool, kindergarten, first grade, second grade, special education, homeschool, and English language development (ELD, ELL, ESL).
Petya Vasko

Brain Nook - 0 views

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    This is a free website that teachers can use in their math classroom. The website is for the students to practice mathematical concepts and it is very catchy, with great graphics, and it allows the students to create a free account and even name their character. As I said, this website is very user-friendly and it would attract a student with its colorful layout. Brain Nook is a virtual world which provides students with different scenarios that they have to resolve by answering mathematical and language arts questions. Great resource!
Petya Vasko

Math Open Reference - 0 views

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    This resource is great for the students to practice their math skills and it is free. However, I must point out that although Math Open Reference is not as attractive to the eye, is user-friendly and the students would not be overwhelmed with information when they get to the page. The information on the website is separated by math concept and there are links for each. Furthermore, the website features animated and interactive drawings to demonstrate mathematical terms and concepts.
Petya Vasko

Word Steps - 0 views

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    Word Steps is a resource for learning the vocabulary of choice in nine different languages. It is free to sign up and to use. This website can be used by an instructor in a language arts or foreign language class. The user can select the language to be learned and there are six different types of practice activities for each set of vocabulary words. Each set of vocabulary words is called a dictionary in Word Steps (interesting). One can use dictionaries (words) created by other Word Steps users or one can create his/her own dictionary (words). The website is easy to use and navigate through. The website could be use with or without creating an account.
Petya Vasko

National Geographic for Kids - 0 views

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    A free resource by the National geographic Chanel, which allows kids to learn by playing various educational games such as "Go West with Lewis and Clark," "The Underground Railroad," or "Secrets of the Maya Glyphs." There are many different activities and Experiments that the students can explore. The website is very interactive and user friendly. Great to use in a geography class.
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