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FREE - Federal Registry for Educational Excellence | FREE - Federal Registry for Educat... - 4 views

shared by lsalaka on 03 Dec 11 - Cached
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    This website is a compilation of many federal websites. It has been organized by grade level, subject area, and topic to allow for easy searching. The websites you are directed to are full of information, videos, music, pictures, and other captivating items that will help to make your lessons more interesting for your students.
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My Fake Wall - 0 views

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    Looking for a way to incorporate Facebook into the classroom but can't because of your filter? This website offers a way for students to create their own Facebook accounts not for themselves, but for historical figures. Take a look at some of the pages created for Benjamin Franklin, George Washington and many others! Students can browse or create their own! What a great way to get their imaginations going on an historical topic!
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Edheads - Activate Your Mind! - 0 views

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    This website is mainly for upper middle and high school students. Students can design a cell phone, test simple machines, and even assist a surgeon with a knee or hip replacement.
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Sumdog - Free math games - 0 views

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    You can play as a guest or you can sign your students up for an account! There are math competitions as well as prizes for individual success. With a free teacher account, you can set levels, goals, and create competitions for your students.
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San Diego Zoo - 0 views

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    This is a great website for students to do research on animals. The website features photos and information on a wide variety of species. The wesbite also has webcams and animal sounds from some of their most popular animals. Students can explore the website to gather information on the animal of their choice.
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The Bakery Shop - 0 views

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    This online interactive game is geared toward second graders in the hopes of introducing and reinforcing economic concepts. Students begin by creating their bakery and selling items. They soon begin to realize that to sell an item they need the materials to make it. To get the materials, they need money to purchase them. The game is highly engaging, however, a several discussions on the economic concepts are needed before students begin to grasp them concretely.
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Kids' Money - 0 views

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    This website has some great information for parents and teachers on how to teach children how to spend and save wisely. The website also features several games and other interactive sections for students to explore and learn more about money. This is a good website to allow children to explore as a center activity or as a whole class.
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H.I.P. Pocket Change - US Mint Website for Kids - 0 views

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    This is a great website to learn about the currency of the United States. There are interactive games that allow students to learn more about currency past and present and even to try their hand at making their own. This website would fit in well in a history or social studies lesson and could be used for children in first through fifth grade.
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Prezi - The Zooming Presentation Editor - 1 views

shared by lsalaka on 13 Oct 11 - Cached
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    This website takes making PowerPoint presentations to a whole new level. Presentations can be created online and accessed anywhere there is a connection to the internet. Teachers can create a free account and set it to private if they wish. This is a great resource for not only presentations but creating digital storytelling
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Learning Games For Kids - 1 views

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    This website has a good assortment of online games for many subject areas. There is also a section of pre-school read alouds to explore. Be careful! As this website is a free site, there are some ads along the sides and top of the pages.
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Kerpoof - 0 views

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    This is a great website for digital storytelling. Students can create their own digital stories, animations, pictures and more. Students will need a sign in, and as a teacher you can create class accounts.
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Amazing Handwriting Worksheet Maker - 0 views

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    Create your own handwriting worksheets! Help your students hone their handwriting skills! This is a great website that allows you to create your own handwriting worksheets covering a range of skills. Use this site to create content specific worksheets allowing for extra time to be spent on certain areas of the curriculum. Create sheets about the planets, animals, or other areas of vocabulary and content.
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KOL Jr. Stories - Online Picture Books Read Aloud - 0 views

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    This is a great page for read aloud books. There is a good selection of children's books on a variety of topics. The stories load quickly and are of good quality. Highlighted words tell emerging readers which word is being said. Allow students to listen by themselves at their seats or as a whole class presentation!
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PBS KIDS - 0 views

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    Let your early elementary students explore this website to learn about a variety of different topics! PBS children's shows each have their own website with games, learning activties, vidoes and more!
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Dance Mat Typing - 0 views

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    This website is a great way to introduce and reinforce touch typing with your younger students. I use this program with my third grade keyboarding class. They love getting to the song at the end and can't wait to move on to the next level!
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Monster Milktruck! - 0 views

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    If you love to use Google Earth with your students, then you will love this website. Google Earth is taken to a new level as you are able to drive through and over the cities and features of the world. My students love playing this game. It gives them a virtual 3D image of famous places like Mount Everest, the Leaning Tower, Magic Kingdom and many more.
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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.
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Homepage - ReadWriteThink - 0 views

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    This website provides amazing resources and lesson plans to teachers free of charge. There are online activities that students can complete as well from creating a book or cd cover to making a character biography cube.
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Physics Games - 0 views

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    This website compiles games from around the Internet in one location. Each of the games correlates with topics learned in physics lessons. The games are entertaining for the students but also provide teachers with springboards into more difficult topics like gravity, force, motion, and Newton's Laws.
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Cool Math Games - Free Online Math Games, Cool Puzzles, Mazes and Coloring Pages for Ki... - 1 views

shared by lsalaka on 10 Sep 11 - Cached
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    This is a great site with many kid friendly games. Most of the games have some correlation to math related topics. I find it best to preselect which games the students should play so as to enhance the lessons to be learned or alredy learned.
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