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Elisabeth Musso

Templates for student projects - 0 views

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    This is a great website with templates for creative student projects. You can upload the templates to googledocs and then share them with students.
Elisabeth Musso

iPad for Education - 0 views

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    Tools and different applications to implement into instruction
Elisabeth Musso

Amy Mayer on Prezi - 0 views

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    Instructional ideas for implementing Prezi and ways to spice up presentations.
Elisabeth Musso

Everloop and i-Safe - 0 views

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    Great website about ways to bring the internet and social networking into the classroom.
Elisabeth Musso

World Voices - 0 views

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    "World-Voices.com provides multimedia developers with a plethora of professional voice talents for any and all projects, including telephone IVR prompts, radio and TV commercials, computer-based and online training, Flash movies, CD-ROM presentations, documentaries, training videos- you name it, we voice it."
Elisabeth Musso

The Ultimate Twitter Guidebook for Teachers - 1 views

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    Great resource for ways to incorporate twitter into a classroom.
Katherine Soares

Starfall - 1 views

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      This website is useful for me to teach young kids how just started to learn English as a second language. The animation and colorful pistures motivate them!
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    This site is great for young kids to learn numbers, months, days and so on. It also provides good activities for reading and some knowledge for festivals in western countries.
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    This website is has interactive shortstories for children to listen and follow along with. It also practices phonics. It uses interactice pictures with words to help children learn to read. I highly suggest this site to teach youyr students to use during free time. It will be fun and educational.
Katherine Soares

The Reading Teacher Journal - 0 views

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    This website contains many journal articles on literacy. You can also get to this website through the UB library and get access by signing in to your school account. Not only can you find research articles, but you can find journal articles with teaching tips and even games and strategies to use in the classroom.
Katherine Soares

AimsWeb - 0 views

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    This is helpful for Special Educators and can be used for literacy specialists. I had to use this website when I was working on my Special Education degree. It is helpful with information on RTI, and also helps you with testing guidelines and examples for reading, math, and writing tests to see what level your student is currently functioning at. This is a free website.
Katherine Soares

Reading A-Z; Assessments - 0 views

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    This website is a good tool for teachers needing to do reading assessments. This site is useful to me in my studies of becoming a Literacy Specialist. It gives information on running records, and how to do it. This site also has useful information on other types of phonlogical assessments.
Katherine Soares

Brain Pop - 0 views

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    Brain Pop is a website that some school districts use that has videos and other cool interactive materials for students and teachers to use in the classroom. But, if your school does not pay for it, or you do not want to purchase a subscription, part of their website has limited free access.
Katherine Soares

SmartBoard Activities - 0 views

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    If you ever had the chance to use a SmartBoard, you know there are numerous activities you can do on them. This contains different activites and lessons that can be used on the SmartBoard.
Katherine Soares

PBS Kids - 0 views

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    I used this website with my nonverbal special education students. They were able to sit at the computer with headphones on and watch and listen to interactive stories be read to them. Since they were able to use the mouse to click on things to make sounds because they could not speak themselves, it was a really great tool.
Katherine Soares

Read Think Write - 0 views

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    This is an amazing interactive website for students to use to help them during the writing process. Often students get writers block and become frustrated. This makes itf more fun and breaks it down into steps so they are not overwhelmed
Katherine Soares

Kids Ed Web - 1 views

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    This is another interactive website that gears to all different content areas. It is a way to simplify the materials and keep the students engaged.
Kristin Cash

ESL Student Help Blog - 0 views

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    There's a monthly entry in this blog section of English Gateway that discusses points that students often find confusing: e.g., psychiatrist, psychologist, psychic, or laugh at/with/about, or crash vs. crush. There are also themed topics, like talking about the weather.
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