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Like Paint.net but more options. Lots of options. I downloaded this recently and need more time to master, but it would be great for primary, secondary and adult ed.
Interactive calendar for the Early Years students found in:
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/May-Interactive-Flipchart-Calendar-222952
* What learning area/year level you think you might use this.
This can be used in kindergarten and the first years of primary school. It promotes language development (learning the names and the written form of the days of the week) and number recognition.
* What it is you like about the flipchart.
It is interactive and allows the children to take over, giving them ownership of their own learning.
* Any problems you think it might have.
Prior to downloading this, it requires a relevant application to be installed.
EduApps consists of eight useful software collections that are free for you to download and use.
The EduApps Family covers a range of user requirements to support teaching and learning, so just choose the one that's right for you.
Edmodo offers various resources to help you get started, including security best practices, sample guidelines and a sample code of conduct for your students.
"One of the major benefits of using technology in the classroom is the ability to
differentiate instruction to meet the needs of every student in every lesson.
Just as every student grows and develops at different rates, they learn in
different ways and at different speeds. Technology makes it possible to pace
lessons appropriately for each student's learning level and can be used to
promote learning in the multiple intelligences.
Below you will find
website suggestions that address the different learning styles in your classroom
with the help of technology:
Verbal-Linguistic
These learners enjoy
learning through speaking, writing, reading, and listening. In the classroom
setting these students shine when given tasks such as taking notes, researching,
listening, reading for information, and writing. Websites to encourage learning
for Verbal-Linguistic students: 1. http://wordle.net Allow students to express
themselves creatively with words
2. http://ed.voicethread.com Capture
student voices with audio, text,
pictures
, and video
3. http://zoho.com- A free
online
word processor, and presentation tool
4.
http://gcast.com- Students can podcast (voice recording) online.
5.
http://kerpoof.com - Students can create stories or mini-
movies
6. http://www2.shidonni.com- Students create
animated stories
7. http://tickatok.com Students can create stories and
turn them into a book
8. http://pbskids.org/wordworld A world where words
come alive
9. http://readwritethink.org 52 interactive activities related
to reading, writing, and speaking
10. http://speakaboos.com Students can
read stories online, record their own story and play literacy
games
Logical-Mathematical
These learners love numbers, reasoning, and
problem solving. These students enjoy measuring, calculating, and organizing
data. In the classroom students will shine when given tasks such as collecting
data, conducting experiments, solving proble
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This site was developed for teachers who make resources and sell direct to other teachers. You can download 1000s of free resources, but also buy at reasonable prices. Great for your toolbelt.
Amazing, my mum just emailed this link to me and I was about to put it on diigo. Glad to see it already made it here :) Lots of free resources and ideas.
This flipchart would be useful in junior secondary geography classes to show students how to include photos and other information into assessment pieces
Great resource for Year 1. I like the flipchart as it uses a variety of interactive experiences to engage the learner in making choices that are healthy. Some of the problems that may occur with the flipchart information is not considering other food groups and the realistic question of defining "what really is a balanced diet".