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Jennifer Randall

DLTK's Make Your Own Books - What begins with A? - 0 views

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    DLTK'S website is filled with lots of free printable material that a teacher could easily use in their classrooms.  There mini book unit is great to print out free books for your classroom.  This will allow students to apply their knowledge of letter sounds to read simple sentences. 
syretta warren

Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore - Professional Development (U.S. National Park Service) - 0 views

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    Dunes Educator Institutes This institute provides professional trainings for teachers all year and can provide college credits for those seeking to continue their education. Activities take place within the lakeshore environment. Both Indiana and Illinois teachers can receive college credits through these classes.
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    Dunes Educator Institutes This institute provides professional trainings for teachers all year and can provide college credits for those seeking to continue their education. Activities take place within the lakeshore environment. Both Indiana and Illinois teachers can receive college credits through these classes.
Jessica Waterman

Reading Websites - 0 views

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    This is an Interactive website for Reading and Language Arts. This site is more focused on the 3rd and 4th graders. It has lots of practice for students to do, but it also has lots of things for parents and teachers to get extra help on teaching their students.
Jessica Waterman

Spelling & Vocabulary Website: SpellingCity - 0 views

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    This web-site is dedicated to helping students, teachers, parent-teacher, and shool systems with teaching spelling and vocabulary. This is a great site for students to learn their spelling and vocabualry words in a fun way.
Deborah Compton

Cooperative Learning Techniques - 0 views

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    This site has an article that contains strategies and techniques for teachers to use in their classroom. The website also has resources for lessons, WebQuests, games, and much more.
Leanne McMillen

The Human Body: Introduction - 0 views

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    This webquest will have students create a mini lesson on the human body. They will also create some questions and answers concerning the body for a Jepordy game. Finally they will present their mini lesson to the class.
Jennifer Randall

teacher workshops at Lakeshore Learning - 0 views

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    Lakeshore learning is a popular resource that teachers use to supply their classrooms with different items such as literacy center and math ideas. This popular company now has teacher workshops that are available in a number of different states. 
Melissa Rowe

ASCD: learn, teach, lead - 0 views

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    This site offers webinars for teachers, and also past webinars in their archived section. This site also has a book store to purchase educational books. There is also a link for upcoming conferences.
Chris Eberhart

nsf.gov - Funding - Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program - US National Science Foun... - 0 views

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    The National Science Foundation website detailing different sources of information for future STEM teachers. The site includes awards, scholarships, and information for teachers who want to use technology and science in their classroom.
Jennifer Randall

Educational Technology Guy: Professional Development ideas - 0 views

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    Educational Technology Guy is a great blog written by a physics teacher.  His blog relies on the fact that teachers want new ideas about technology and how to use it.  Davids blog has great resources that connect teacher to websites that will help them grow in their technology skills. 
Shawn Beverly

PBS Teachers | Resources For The Classroom - 0 views

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    This website offers educational games, updated information for teachers, and ideas that educators can use in their classroom.
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    Lesson plans, video resources, grant opportunities and the new STEM challenge are all included on this site
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    This website has a variety of information, resources, and a professional development site for teaching older students (grades 3 and up) from resources from the Library of Congress.
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    Find teaching resources and program information such as episode descriptions and educational learning goals for PBS KIDS shows. A national PBS survey of pre-K-12 teachers sheds light on the rising role of technology in America's classrooms, as well as barriers teachers face to accessing the "right" digital resources.
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    There are a lot of links in this website about continuing education for teachers along with Lesson Plans, TV program and web content and Digital Service. I like PBS because it always has a lot of fun ideas to make teaching fun for the student.
devan biro

ISTE | Professional Development - 0 views

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    This gives the NETS standards and gives different professional development services as well. It offers upcoming courses that teachers may take to further their education.
Jan Strohl

Kindertown Educational App Store for Parents - 1 views

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    There is actually an app app for parents listing the best mobile apps for education for their children.
Felicia Mohler

Fun With Shapes - 0 views

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    Fun With Shapes A WebQuest for Kindergarten and 1st Grade Math Introduction | Tasks | Process | Evaluation | Conclusion | Credits | Teacher Advice Introduction: This webquest is a fun, interactive way for young students to gain a better understanding of shapes. Geometric shapes is an important concept which students will develop throughout their school career.
Jasmine Saunders

Cooperative Learning - 0 views

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    A website that offeres a overview of what exactly Cooperative Learning is. Also includes the elements and some examples for teachers to run through with their students.
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    The website gives a good description of cooperative learning, gives reasons to why you should use it in your classroom, and gives a nice list of different activities that could be done with this strategy. 
syretta warren

Laura Candler's Cooperative Learning Resources - 0 views

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    Laura Candler's Cooperative Learning Resources Cooperative learning is a powerful teaching strategy that's more than just a passing fad. Research has shown that when implemented properly, students in cooperative learning classrooms outperform their peers in traditional classrooms. The key is knowing how to implement the strategies to foster interaction while making sure all students are held accountable.
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    Laura Candler's website is a great way to learn more about cooperative learning. Her website includes great learning pages, and also printable's that you can use in your classroom. 
Shawn Beverly

Cooperative Learning - 0 views

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    Cooperative learning is a successful teaching strategy in which small teams, each with students of different levels of ability, use a variety of learning activities to improve their understanding of a subject. Each member of a team is responsible not only for learning what is taught but also for helping teammates learn, thus creating an atmosphere of achievement.
Chris Eberhart

Professional Development | For Teachers - Library of Congress - 1 views

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    This is the Library of Congress's site. I find this to appropriate because it is from the government and it gives your mulitple choices on how to grow. You just decide on what exactly you want to do and search for it on the page.
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    The Library of Congress Teaching with Primary Sources program provides primary source-based staff development to teachers across the country. I included the site because it is both a government ran website and allows teachers the opportunity to expand what they know with their own decisions.
Jan Strohl

IXL Math - 0 views

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    Many schools now use this site to help students review key concepts in math and do some drill and practiced to improve their skills. It is broken down by grade level and standard.
Jan Strohl

Center for Interactive Learning and Collaboration (CILC): Advancing ... - 0 views

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    Located in Indianapolis, this is a great source for professional development and electronic field trips. Teachers can also create their own seminars.
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