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Small Potatoes - Teacher/Mother/Childcare worker's Blog - 5 views

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    The Blog of a teacher, childcare worker and mother of 6.  A mixture between DIY activities, fun projects, art ideas and photography.  Very crafty, very colourful, very cool!!
sherrynj

Differentiated Instruction Archives - Differentiated Kindergarten - 0 views

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    A blog of an Early Childhood teacher who uses differentiated instruction to develop fun learning activities to help develop fine motor skills in young children. This teacher uses a variety of fun art activities that help children learn site words and sounds, letter formation and recognition, word construction and learning to count and sort shapes, while also strengthening up the children's fine motor skills.
djplaner

Using Bee-Bot for Numeracy - YouTube - 3 views

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    Video of young learners giving instructions to a bee-bot to play snakes and ladders while practicing their numeracy skills.
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    Hi David, This looks like something new and fun but is it? Is this technology replacing, enhancing or transforming learning? Also there are only 8 children in the video in a real prep class there would be 20 plus and they would not be as calm and well mannered when taking turns. Seems like fun for a small group all the same.
Wendy Farren-Price

Procedural texts: let's make a sock puppet - 1 views

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    A fun way to learn about procedures, you get to make a sock puppet by following the instructions (or procedure)
Michelle Poulter

ArtisanCam - Home - 3 views

shared by Michelle Poulter on 09 Mar 13 - Cached
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    Some great activities on this website. I tried the Digital picture book and thought it was great. Check out my blog for the result. http://mrspoulter.edublogs.org
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    Hi Michelle, I tried a couple of these activities as well, loved it!!! Would you mind if I linked your blog to my post to acknowledge where i found the site?
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    No problems Tamara.
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    I tried the book too. It was easy and fun. An excellent resource for early childhood and special needs fields. Thanks for sharing.
Kate Petty

Crickweb | Early Years - 4 views

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    Another good online resource.  This one is free and while it is British Based it covers most year levels; Early Years, Key Stage 1 (yr1-2), Key Stage 2 (yr3-6).  I have used a few of the early years resources and found the very useful.
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    Hi I accidently stumbled across Educreators (similiar to Edublogs on a goggle search late at night). It is amazing I even watched a lesson about fractions. It is resources like these which makes me determine to provide my students with fun and engaging lessons - just which this type of teaching was around when I was in primary school. http://www.educreations.com/browse/ Bec.
Laura Davis

Sheppard Software: Fun free online learning games and activities for kids. - 1 views

shared by Laura Davis on 11 Mar 13 - Cached
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    This site has great interactive and print resources for learning all sorts of things. I used some of these this term for lessons on seasons in a special ed setting and the students were very engaged and learnt well.
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    I like that this site goes from kindy to adults with math mah-jong and solitaire. A very busy site when you first open it but once you read a bot it is clear to navigate around.
Michelle Thompson

Slide Story - 0 views

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    Tell a story. Share your photos. Narrate in your own voice. Students would love this. Looks fun and is free.
Phiona Mitchell

Using a WebQuest in your Classroom - 0 views

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    Doing the WebQuest for EDX3280 was so much fun. I wish I could do them regularly. It's a fantastic tool teachers can use, when they make the effort to create. Thanks for sharing.
Shari Kath

ICTs and Mathematics - 2 views

Whilst on my last professional experience, I was introduced to the website 'mathletics' where students were able to engage with others from throughout the country and the world to solve mathematica...

http:__www.mathletics.com.au_; technology digital citizenship resources sharing learningNow

started by Shari Kath on 07 Jun 13 no follow-up yet
Andrew B

Successful and not so successful moments during professional experience - 8 views

Hi Sari This is one of the first post I have read on the site. Yes a late start to the term for me for various reason. I like what you wrote in your post because I could see you planned thoroug...

edc3100 resources technology digital citizenship education sharing

Susan McInnes

Down Under Teacher - 12 views

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    First grade teacher from Queensland who loves to share some amazing and inspirational ideas, strategies and resources. This teacher loves to share and feels that she is becoming a better teacher by learning from everyone she connects with.
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    1. Interesting to me in a sense that this teacher uses a lot of creative resources in her classroom, incorporates ICT's (the wide web) to share with other teachers - which is helpful in a sense of gathering knowledgable and creative resources. Gives lots of insights into the classroom, and shares life as a teacher - and the resources she uses for her students in the classroom.
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    Down under teacher is an Australian teacher's blog if the title has not gave it away for you. It appears to be particularly focused towards the Early Primary setting. She also experienced great difficulty getting in touch with other Australian teachers so you will find she has created a tab and encouraged other Australian teacher's to come forward with the names of their blogs.
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    The blog of a teacher
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    Very enjoyable Blog - loads of tips.
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    Australian Primary School teaching blog
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    I'm joining in with a fun linky hosted by Oz Curriculum HQ to share some tips for a fantastic first day of school. Be sure to head on over so you can see lots of other great ideas.
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    Connecting Australian Teachers together, with resources teachers can use.
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    Down Under Teacher is an Australian Teacher with some great ideas. Numerous amounts of details are put into the posts some really great ideas are shared.
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    Stumbled across this Blog gives real teacher insight and also has great classroom ideas and resources.
Amy McKay

Childhood101 | playing. learning. growing. - 0 views

shared by Amy McKay on 10 Mar 16 - No Cached
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    "A great childhood is about simple fun, play and learning with the people that you love." Christie is an Early Childhood Teacher, writer, consultant and mother to a preschooler. Apart from sharing fabulous tips and ideas that you can do with young children, Christie's knowledge of early childhood education and belief in playful learning comes shining through in her writing.
Dell Ackerman

Arcademic Skill Builders: Online Educational Games - 2 views

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    Fun and free online multi-player educational math games and language arts games for students and teachers!
katrina carpenter

action verbs for showing knowledge - 4 views

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    this might provide some ideas when thinking of fun and alternative ways for students to display their knowledge
Michelle Brown

GPS - 2 views

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    Must see Video about a lesson using GPS technology in the classroom. I would like to do this lesson with kids it makes geography fun.
djplaner

More Fun With Google Forms | Assessment, Google - 0 views

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    HPE teacher sharing various ways of using Google forms. Also mentions the #physed hash tag. Do a Twitter search and you'll find quite a community sharing information about HPE.
Suzanne Usher

Should all kids learn to code? - Daniel Donahoo - ABC Splash - http://splash.abc.net.au... - 0 views

  • We shouldn’t be surprised that an industry built on computer languages should see those languages as just as important as literacy and numeracy. But are they?
  • Logic programming is at the core of much of what coders do. It is a way to look at a problem, the world, or a piece of technology and work out what to do with it. 
  • What we are actually talking about is learning the art of logic. And, despite how that sounds, learning logic can be great fun. So, when someone says “everyone needs to learn to code”, hear it as “our students would benefit from understanding logic”.
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  • It is important to remember that computer code is written in “languages” and language is a tool.
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    Good background article about the teaching of coding skills, and the importance of logic. 
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