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beachgirlkim

Right Relevance : Influencers, Articles and Conversations - 0 views

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    Early Childhood Educators discussing and sharing ideas. Everything from curriculum ideas to policy. Some great educational technology ideas for this age group.
sterlingsmith22

Nearpod: Create, Engage, Assess through Mobile Devices. | Interactive Lessons | Mobile ... - 0 views

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    Create interactive lessons for mobile devices or use free or paid content. Great way to push out a lesson to iPads or other tablets. I have been using this for over a year with great success. Excellent reporting and metrics features.
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    Nearpod is a great resource as it offers FREE and already created lessons for students of all ages. Perfect for both small and large group settings. Always check back for free Nearpods as to fill your library as they update them.
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    PD this week on NearPods wanted to share
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    If you have tablets in your classroom this is a great way to create interactive lessons that students can view on their tablets. You can also purchase remade lessons.
sterlingsmith22

BrainPOP - Animated Educational Site for Kids - Science, Social Studies, English, Math,... - 2 views

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    "'Animated Educational Video Clips"
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    Brynn thanks for sharing a great web site! I use this site throughout the school year with my class since it includes a variety of subjects. I have the ELL cluster for my grade level so I will definitely be using the ELL section often.
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    Brain Pop is a wonderful website for all grades and ages. This website offers great games and interactive lesson activities in all content areas. Students really enjoy this website.
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    Animated Science, Health, Technology, Math, Social Studies, Arts & Music and English movies, quizzes, activity pages and school homework help for K-12 kids, aligned with state standards
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    This is an animated site for kids. Sight contains information in all subject areas. There is a fee to use all of the site but they provide some free material as well. I like the clear explanations they have on the topics.
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    An awesome website for elementary students! The videos can also be added to Nearpod lessons and viewed with headsets.
Bridget Abrams

Kahoot! - 2 views

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    Fantastic, fun, and EASY! Kahoot! is a free game-based learning platform that makes it fun to learn - any subject, in any language, on any device, for all ages!
Brittany Monet

FunBrain Game Finder - 0 views

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    Free activities for students organized by subject and age.
Theresa Cavins

Smart Exchange - 0 views

shared by Theresa Cavins on 09 Sep 11 - Cached
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    Here you will find lessons for all age levels for use with the SmartBoard. Most of the lessons are user submitted.
Shere Najdi

http://www.playkidsgames.com/ - 2 views

play kids game This website will provide free online kids games that are both learning and fun for all ages. You can also kids create your own custom game and classroom page. Play Kids Games offer...

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started by Shere Najdi on 08 Sep 11 no follow-up yet
lsalaka

Cyber Safety Resources - 0 views

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    This is a great site for cyber safety resources. The student sections are divided by grade chunks (elementary, middle, and high school). Each section has age appropriate videos and games regarding cyber safety. The teacher section contains lesson plans to help teachers present the material to their different audiences.
Roxanne Goodling

Safe Florida - Home Page - 1 views

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    Welcome to SafeFlorida.net, a Florida website dedicated to fighting CyberCrime and supporting CyberSafety. In today's world, internet child predators, child pornographers and other cyber criminals are exploiting our children and engaging in online solicitation. According to the Federal Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force, one in seven children between the ages of ten and 17 have been sexually solicited online.
Araceli Matos

Starfall - 1 views

shared by Araceli Matos on 05 Sep 11 - Cached
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    Starfall.com opened in September of 2002 as a free public service to teach children to read with phonics. Our systematic phonics approach, in conjunction with phonemic awareness practice, is perfect for preschool, kindergarten, first grade, second grade, special education, homeschool, and English language development (ELD, ELL, ESL).
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    A site aimed towards the primary years. Used this during my internship in a kindergarten classroom. Not only did the kids love it, they were able to interact with many of the aspects during the free time on one of the PCs in the classroom, or during the morning circle on the SMART board.
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    very good for kids in the elementary stage
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    This is a great site for children ages 2-8. It teaches pre-reading as well as reading skills up to 2nd grade. Includes games, animated stories, songs, and writing activities. I use it daily!
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    Starfall is a free website that teaches children how to read through phonics. It has practice games on phonemic awaresness. The program is great for grades K-2, second language learners and special education.
Emonica Williams

Razkids.com - 0 views

This is a excellent reading tool that brings stories to life! This is a great online library for primary and intermediate grades.. Books are interactive and age appropiate. Teachers have assess to ...

started by Emonica Williams on 16 Sep 11 no follow-up yet
Yun

Digital storytelling in the classroom - 1 views

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    Offers templates, rubrics, and a 28-page .pdf guide to digital story telling. 
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    A downloadable 28 page guide to help educators develop digital story telling plans that are tailored to specific age groups and curriculum needs.
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    Evaluation rubric example Storyboard template: Headlines and descriptions Storyboard template: Headlines only Storyboarding: Creating a storyboard in Word
Jenna Kirsch

Common SenseMedia - 0 views

shared by Jenna Kirsch on 12 Oct 11 - Cached
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    Check to see if a book, video game, or movie is appropriate for a child or age group.
leslie009

Ben's Guide to U.S. Government for Kids - 0 views

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    Great site which breaks down the government into simple terms for all grade levels to understand.
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    Ben's Guide to U.S. Government for Kids on GPO Access provides a basic introduction to the Federal Government.
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    Government information based on age range (k-2, 3-5, 6-8, 9-12) Simple, easy for students to navigate.
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    This is a great Social Studies website to help kids learn different Social Studies concept. It goes all the way to 12th grade.
hollyschwieg

Kids.gov: The U.S. Government's Official Web Portal for Kids - 1 views

shared by hollyschwieg on 19 Jan 13 - No Cached
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    Lisa, This site is loaded with good resources and ideas. I love it. Thanks for sharing :) Hasnaa
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    Kids.gov is an amazing site! My 1st graders use this site when researching states for their state reports. So easy to use and a wealth of resources. Thanks for sharing! Beth
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    Great site with resources for teacher with lesson plans, helpful websites, and activities and worksheets. Also has pages for kids and teenagers with links to different subjects and sites pertaining to those subjects.
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    Provides a safe place for students to learn that is divided based on age group. It provides art, music, math, science lessons, and more. It also has an area for teachers to find lesson plans and for parents to learn how to help their children learn.
Jane Hertz

October 2014: Literacies for the digital age: Visual literacy - 0 views

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    I have identified thirteen literacies important for students to master, which you can see below. This is the second in a series. Last month I discussed financial literacy. The topic for this month is visual literacy.
beachgirlkim

How much time should kids spend with screens? New advice for a digital age - 0 views

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    The American Academy of Pediatrics is catching up with the times. Back in 2011, it issued a policy called "Media Use By Children Younger Than 2 Years," which recommended no more than two hours of screen time a day for kids older than 2, and discouraged any time at all in front of a screen for toddlers...
Professor Scott Hull

Reflection for online research and the quality of that research - 3 views

As someone who enjoys technology and the advantages that it allows us there are times I think it can also be a burden. Not that it is hard to manipulate or use but more so toward the overall percei...

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started by Professor Scott Hull on 03 Feb 17 no follow-up yet
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