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Kristen Swenson

The Book Gryffin - 0 views

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    Shows great examples of how children have created book trailers (like a movie trailer)! 
Kristen Swenson

About Alice - 0 views

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    A multimedia text which evolves for use during guided reading 
Khamal Sarkis

Free Phonics Games Online | reading games, spelling games, alphabet games with audio, t... - 0 views

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    Phonics games, online phonics games for students, reading and spelling games for kids and adults from Fun Fonix.com!
Andrew Williamson

YouTube - Growth of a Google Doc by the eyes of a student - 0 views

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    Great short video demo/example of how Google docs can be used to improve student writing. If you have a spare three minutes... worth a look
Kristen Swenson

Which tools to use? | imstillearning - 0 views

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    Interesting blog about web 2.0 programs 
kynan robinson

General - 1 views

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    21st century skills required in the classroom and a list of support systems.
Khamal Sarkis

Phonics games - 0 views

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    Lots of links for all subjects. 
Andrew Williamson

LEARN SOMETHING EVERY DAY - 1 views

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    This would be a great IWB morning starter as the children walk into the room. They could silently read through as you are doing the roll and lunch orders. One child could be the controller.
Andrew Williamson

Creating an emotion graph using Google forms | ICT in my Classroom - 0 views

  • Your form is complete and now you just need to add the line graph itself to the linked spreadsheet. You will see in your spreadsheet that the header (top) row is filled in with the different events from left to right. Under each column heading add the average =AVERAGE(Range) formula for the cells below, say down to 100 cells below. This will average out the different responses from your form and return a single figure. Don’t worry the survey results should always be added below your average row. I like to add the “Rounded” formatting to these cells as well. Select these average figures and click the “Chart” tool and create a line graph from this data. (These average cells could also be hidden, select the row from the left and click hide row) Find some more detailed steps to making a chart here.
    • Andrew Williamson
       
      This bit confuses me some what I would have to have a look at the spread sheet once the form is created
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    Wow what a cool idea. You could do this in the Lab. Would be great if we had a 1:1 program. Independent self-analysis of visual, audio or written text. Very easy to create a google form. All students who have access to our email system can do this
Kristen Swenson

Welcome to StoryBee - 0 views

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    A website where authors read stories - great for the interactive whiteboard stories for students aged 5 -18. 
Kristen Swenson

CogDogRoo - StoryTools - 0 views

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    An interesting idea for writing - tell the same story in 5 different ways using a different web 2.0 tool each time  
Kristen Swenson

Free Technology for Teachers: Create Choose Your Own Adventure Videos - 0 views

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    Create chose your own adventure videos - sounds like fun!!
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