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John Solis

ScootPad :: Practice. Learn. Succeed. - 0 views

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    ScootPad is a free service offering mathematics and reading practice activities to elementary school students and their teachers. ScootPad activities can be played on just about any device including iPads, Android tablets, and Chromebooks.
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    ScootPad is a free service offering mathematics and reading practice activities to elementary school students and their teachers. ScootPad activities can be played on just about any device including iPads, Android tablets, and Chromebooks.
Nicole Schroeder

Apples4theteacher.com - 0 views

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    This website offers interactive educational activities and online games for teachers and homeschoolers.  I could use this to build ideas for different classroom activities.
Nicole Schroeder

Language Arts Activities | Interactive Whiteboard Resources | Scholastic.com - 1 views

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    This website is a great resource for whiteboard activities for Language Arts. I would use this in my classroom if I had a Promethean board or any other type of interactive whiteboard in order to engage my students in a new way.
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    Thank you for sharing this resource. I am getting a Mimio in our classroom next month and this will really help me find some things that could work for us. Great find! Thanks.
Kelsey Lage

Math Common Core Resource Site - 1 views

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    This site gives activities for the Common Core math standards. Activities encourage the understanding of learning new skills through games. This could be used in small group settings in the classroom. 
Mindy Foelske

Live, Love, Laugh Everyday in Kindergarten: There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed - 1 views

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    Another great kindergarten teacher resource . I love the I know an old Lady who Swallowed the .... great activities for these books!
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    This is a great blog. It is set up so cute and such great ideas. I would definitely use this in my future classroom for planning literacy lessons. Overall, the website is for teachers, but I think parent's could go on it in order to get ideas for building literacy at home.
Amy Christian

Three Great Sites for Hands-On, DIY Students - 2 views

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    "As much as we all love online learning and utilizing technology in the classroom for the benefit of our students, there comes a time when the best way to teach a subject is to get your hands dirty and just make something." The first paragraph says it all. Three sites that have great ideas for hands on activities for kids. Appropriate for an age level. My kids love "How Stuff Works."
Kelsey Lage

Florida Center for Reading Research - 0 views

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    Website that gives reading activities based on the concepts of reading. This site has great printable resources for teachers to use in the classroom and quickly assess different reading concepts in a small group setting.
Sandra Steinfadt

App Reviews - 0 views

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    This site has an enormous amount of information about apps and how they can be used in the classroom. Not only does it list the apps but it gives you suggestion for lessons and activities.
Haley McIntire

Teaching Materials, eBooks, Educational Videos, Games - GoEd Online - 2 views

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    Materials, eBooks, videos, and games for teachers or students.
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    This site was really cool to look at. It had a ton of things to buy for the classroom! Just looking around I was already getting inspired to incorporate them into daily activities and lessons. This would be site I would recommend to administration so they can purchase things for the school to have available (if they are nice like that).
Robert Nelson

ABCya.com | Kids Educational Computer Games & Activities - 0 views

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    This is a really cool website with a lot games for students to practice reading and writing skills.  My level two class used this resource a lot in class. 
Andrea Poe

Google World Wonders Project - 3 views

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    This would be a great resource for teachers to use with students. So many possibilities! It would be a perfect fit when learning about landforms in social studies.
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    Andi, Way cool site! I hadn't heard of this before. I can see where it would be of good use in the classroom. Lots of multimedia activity going on. Thanks for sharing.
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    Hello, Andi, and thanks for sharing. This is a great website, and I'm somewhat ashamed as a geography teacher that I didn't already know about it. I use Google Earth all of the time, and this website will supplement that well. I'll present this as well to our world history teachers in 6th grade as a potential resources as well. Thanks again.
Randon Ruggles

Teachers Love SMART Boards - Resources for the SMART Board classroom - 2 views

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    A great resource for educators who use SMART Boards.  The articles on here are written by teachers and for teachers that use these boards.  Lots of good articles and constantly updated as well.
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    SMART Boards can be great if used properly with some awesome ideas...or they can be a huge waste of money. This group of educators has done an awesome job really laying out some new ideas and different templates to use with SMART Boards. Check them out!
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    This looks like a very useful resource relating to SMART Boards. I know that I have really neglected digging into all of the resources out there for my SMART Board, so I think if I set a goal to explore sites like this on a regular basis, it'll give me good ideas for how I could be using my board for more than just a glorified YouTube player. The reviewers of the various templates and activities do a good job discussing what does/does not work or why they liked them. I have not researched many SMART Board sites, but look forward to finding more.
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    This is very good tool to use with SMART Boards, this will be beneficial for teachers to use in classrooms. It will make it easy and fun for students to follow their teacher.
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    Thank you for sharing this with us. We are are relatively new to SMART Boards and this seems to be a good one for teachers to be able go out and find material that they may use in the classroom. There always seem to be more material for K-8 than for 9-12 areas. Great sources for teachers to find tips also
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    This is a great resource! I really like the section that has SMART Board training on it. A lot of teachers in the classroom don't really know how to use these resources to their fullest extent and by having it so they can teach themselves online is great. I would use it if I had a SMART Board in my classroom.
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