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Create Your Own Superhero - 4 views

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    Create your own superhero with Marvel's Superhero Avatar Creator! Name your superhero, mix and match costumes of all your favorite Marvel characters, including Spider-Man, Iron Man and Wolverine, customize face, hair, and other features, and then post ...
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    Superheroes were the topic earlier in the year, for a number of schools we support. This would have been a great site for children to create their own superheroes. I'll bookmark for next time :)
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    I agree this is a great tool for the beginner. I am using it for the MOOC being run by the Smithsonian about Superheroes and Comics. really great
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#MysterySkype - 3 views

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    I haven't used this but recently heard about it. Our fourth graders study different regions and I think it would be great fun to do!!
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Games in Education Wiki - 2 views

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    This wiki was developed by myself and Adrian Camm a few years ago and many, many people have contributed to it since. It has become a comprehensive resource designed to support teachers in the use of serious games in education for students of all ages. Contributors have suggested topics and appropriate player ages for teachers to use.
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My Life in English - 1 views

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    Interesting web for kids to improve thir vocabulary. Sorry because the web is in Spanish.
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TeacherLED - 4 views

shared by varuna_30 on 10 Jun 14 - Cached
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    Decimals and reading scales come together in this app as the player needs to mark where the given number appears on the number line. Twenty correct answers in a row are needed to complete the challenge. Go to Decimal Line teaching resource.
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Socrative - 0 views

shared by tgalles on 29 May 15 - No Cached
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    Socrative lets teachers engage and assess their students with educational activities on tablets, laptops and smartphones. Through the use of real time questioning, instant result aggregation and visualization, teachers can gauge the whole class' current level of understanding. Socrative saves teachers time so the class can further collaborate, discuss, extend and grow as a community of learners.
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    Socrative is a fun way to engage students with either polls or quizzes. I use it for vocabulary instruction primarily but if they have a device it makes it easier for them to all participate.
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Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 2 views

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    Free resource of educational web tools, 21st century skills, tips and tutorials on how teachers and students integrate technology into education
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    Hi Anne Marie, thanks for the link. So many resources and helpful info.
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    A resource of educational iPad and Android apps for teachers, educators, and students
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10 Solutions for Students Who Fidget in the Classroom - 8 views

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    Our story last week about the connection between ADHD, movement and thinking struck a nerve with readers. We reported on a small study in which students with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder performed better on memory tasks when they were allowed to spin and move around in a swiveling chair.
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    I have seen a few of these ideas work with preschoolers. Love the swivel chair idea. Great was to allow movement while attention to table work is needed.
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The Missing Alphabet book: A Parent's Guide - 3 views

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    Where will our children get the creative thinking skills they will need to become effective innovators in the future? The Missing Alphabet is a comprehensive guide for parents.

www.Mygradebook. com - 3 views

started by faatimah77 on 30 May 15 no follow-up yet
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Online Safety - 1 views

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    Teach your family about Internet safety, how to avoid online bullying, social media safety, and online gaming safety with help from Microsoft Security.

Simplemind. An easy and fun way to learn how to make mindmaps - 4 views

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Code Club World - 5 views

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    A worldwide network of coding clubs for children aged 9-11. I use ready to go Scratch projects from this site to help run my coding club, however it is also great as classroom support or enrichment.
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    my kids love making the robots dance on the robot boogie challenge! I would have suggested this myself. It's interesting to watch them switch from the sliders to inputting numbers, adjusting and checking the results.
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| Common Sense Media - 3 views

shared by elenaradaelli on 27 May 15 - No Cached
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    Common Sense Media improves the lives of kids and families by providing independent reviews, age ratings, & other information about all types of media.
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    Our class teachers use these resources with the tech coach (me!) very successfully as part of our digital citizenship curriculum. We also shared some of the ideas with parents at a recent training session.
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Mathematics Shed - 1 views

shared by ninafarr on 30 May 15 - No Cached
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    A website to inspire creativity in maths
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Kahoot! - 3 views

shared by James Toner on 09 Jun 14 - No Cached
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    Online Class Quiz/Game. Straightforward, simple, and fun.
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    I love it, and so do my students. Really easy to create and use. A good start for mobile learning.
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    My y1 kids love it, we make quizzes as a class and challenge the other y1 classes.
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    Our kids love it as well!!
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Google Scholar - 1 views

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    A collection of web links and PDFs about e-readiness in various countries across the world. Most seem to be at least 5 years old, but have some background interest.
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shared by varuna_30 on 29 May 15 - No Cached
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    nice one
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Animate Your Name - 1 views

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    Learn the basics of the JavaScript programming language. Create an interactive animation of your own name. A did this activity with a few Year 4 students (8/9 years old). Codecademy has lots of interactive learn to code examples, older students or students needing extension activities could use the Python tutorial.
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