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Kathy Benson

Kerpoof Studio - 0 views

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    Free web-based tool.  Requires flash.  Teacher account permits you to set up student accounts without student emails. 
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    Retired math teacher who has been collecting free stuf for many years at http://www.textbooksfree.org/Mathematics%20Internet%20Library.htm Old fashion dittos are the most. Suggestions for links welcome.
Martin Burrett

Spell Up - 3 views

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    Fun Chrome experiment where users listen to a word and then type or say to input the letters. Three difficulty levels available.
Martin Burrett

Resource: Q&A Battleships - 6 views

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    "Enter your custom questions and answers, and let your pupils play battleships where only the right answers will bring victory. Each play has a question sheet for them to answer, and the answers for their opponent, so the pupils can peer assess the answers being given."
Martin Burrett

Nougths & Crosses - 1 views

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    "A very simple noughts and crosses template slide for PowerPoint. Just add questions or pictures and copy into a presentation."
Martin Burrett

Dodecahedron Template - 1 views

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    "Create a dodecahedron with pictures or text with this Powerpoint template. Use an a die to roll or as classroom display decoration."
Ed Webb

Socialthinking - Free Articles & Strategies - 1 views

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  • learn to be comfortable with discomfort
  • The nowness of now rut occurs when students seek relief right now from anything that makes them feel uncomfortable when they should be doing an assignment, going to a class, meeting people to work on a project, etc.
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  • If you aren’t sleeping, eating well, and generally taking care of yourself, then learning is negatively affected. If you are completely dependent on a parent/caregiver to set your goals and coach you through the action, then your chances of independence diminish greatly
  • adulthood requires finding a balance in this independence trifecta: 1) establish a work or career path, 2) seek and maintain relationships, and 3) pursue leisure activities simply for leisure. The tricky part is balance. If one’s leisure activities, for example, gaming, overtake work or homework/studying, then one may not be considered capable of living independently
  • doing the preliminary work outlined in these 10 levels will help prepare them to succeed in the transition to adulthood on whichever route—university or work life—is traveled
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