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Getting students interested in languages: is it that hard? - 0 views

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    # Never use technology for the sake of using technology. Ensure instead that the use of technology is warranted within your schemes of work and that it will help you achieve your lesson objectives. # Use streaming video in your classroom. The advent of broadband has facilitated the inclusion of video straight from the internet within lessons. Authentic video material from sites like YouTube or national TV broadcasters' websites, such as TVE or Canal+ are a fantastic way to expose reluctant teenagers to the popular culture other reluctant teenagers enjoy in their native countries. # Use more music. Teenagers are fanatical about music. The likelihood is that they use iTunes and so should you! Find out what type of music they are into and try to get similar music in the target language, which you can then use in your lessons. # Use teleconferencing tools, such as Skype, to put your students in touch with students in partner schools abroad. They'll realise there are other people in the same situation in other countries and might even end up establishing relationships they can follow up using MSM Chat, Hotmail, etc. # Create your own interactive exercises. You know your pupils' strengths and weaknesses better than anyone, so why be stuck with exercises done by other people for other people? Make your own using tools such as Hot Potatoes or game makers from ContentGenerator.net or LanguagesOnline Australia and then get your school teccie to put them on the school's website or Virtual Learning Environment (VLE). You can see my interactive Spanish exercises here. # Use your interactive whiteboard more effectively. Go on a course and learn the basics. A little knowledge goes a long way helping you create more effective interactive classroom activities for you and your pupils. I have posted some tutorials here. # Create your own podcasts. They are technically easy to do and once they are done they can be downloaded again and again, year after year. Think about them a
Cara Whitehead

Early Elementary Science Curriculum - K-2 Interactive Science Program - 0 views

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    Online, interactive, standards-based science curriculum www.science4us.com
Cara Whitehead

WordFind - 0 views

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    This online game is a favorite! It works great on your interactive whiteboard, too!
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    In this interactive activity from Kinetic City, Arnold is missing all of his organ systems. The organs of the human body are critical for maintaining conditions that are necessary for life, and must operate in concert with each other to do their jobs. Help Arnold identify these important organ systems and put them back into his body where they belong. "
Geoffrey Smith

The leading edge interactive newspaper - 0 views

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    Interactive newspaper with loads and loads of activities for esl students of all grades and ages.
ellen pham

Carnegie Hall Listening Adventures® - 0 views

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    Dvorak's Symphony #9 plus The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra interactives from Carnegie Hall
Maha Abdelmoneim

Phonemic Chart: Learn the chart and type in phonetic symbols - 0 views

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    An interactive chart that you can use to show how any word is pronounced by clicking the individual symbols. You can select between the British and American vowls.
Geoffrey Smith

ILOG Elixir Blog Samples: World Factbook Second Edition - 0 views

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    Great interactive map showing various world demoraphics - Really good for stimulating discussions.
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Interactives . Spelling Bee . Intro - 0 views

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    A good site with multiple levels that tests students listening skills and spelling. Use for a dictation in class or self study or a computer lab.
Yuly Asencion

Scratch | Home | imagine, program, share - 3 views

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    Create and share your own interactive games, activities, art projects
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Interactives . Spelling Bee - 0 views

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    Listen and write!
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    Buy Google Reviews Introduction Customers who use Google to look for local businesses are probably going to see a list of establishments with star ratings. These star ratings, which come from Google Reviews, can significantly influence whether or not clients choose to work with you. How do they work? Customers can offer feedback about their interactions with companies in Google reviews. Customers can offer feedback about their interactions with companies in Google reviews. Despite being able to respond to reviews, businesses cannot remove them. Buy Google Reviews Google develops an algorithm to determine a company's average rating. This rating can be seen in adverts and search results, as well as on the company's Google listing. Since Google reviews are anonymous, businesses are unable to identify the reviewer. Businesses can, however, see the geographical location of the reviewer as well as whether the review is favorable or unfavorable. Buy Google Reviews
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Book Drum - Books - 0 views

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    Book Drum is the perfect companion to the books we love, bringing them to life with immersive pictures, videos, maps and music It has been a great tool for close reading in my AP Lit class. Love Bookdrum!
Cara Whitehead

Figurative Language | Articles - 0 views

  • Reinforce your students' understanding of figurative language with VocabularySpellingCity's figurative language lessons, interactive games, printable worksheets, and powerpoint presentations.
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