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Mark Nichols

Resources for the Essay Writer | PaperStarter.com - 1 views

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    From choosing a topic to organizing a paper, writing an essay can be tricky. In addition, you have to check for spelling errors, make sure you haven't plagiarized, and cite any sources you may have used. With all this in mind, it may be time to call in some extra help. While you should not go as far as hiring someone to write the essay for you, it is okay to get a little help and the web offers a wealth of resources to help you write a stellar essay. Below you will find resources to help you every step of the way, from choosing a topic to checking your paper for plagiarism and errors.
Tara Jeffs

Response to Intervention | RTI | RTI Resources | Intervention Central - 2 views

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    Intervention Central provides teachers, schools and districts with free resources to help struggling learners and implement Response to Intervention and attain the Common Core State Standards. Spread the word about IC! [7 Jan 2014]. Connecting With Students Through Check-In/Check-Out. This version of Check-In/Check-Out can be used during a single 30- to 90-minute classroom period.
Judith Schoonover

UDL Curriculum Self-Check - 2 views

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    This site provides an introduction of UDL, the opportunity to check your curriculum for UDL compatibility, and the option to explore resources for building options and flexibility into each component of your curriculum.
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    Use this CAST interactive online tool to help you apply UDL principles in your teaching to reach and engage all of your students. Learn about UDL, Check Your Curriculum, or Explore Resources for ideas on how to build options and flexibility into each element of your curriculum.
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    This free online tool helps educators build options and flexibility into each element of the curriculum (goals, methods, materials, and assessments) in order to reach and engage all students.
Christopher Bugaj

50 Educational Podcasts You Should Check Out - 1 views

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    The A.T.TIPSCAST was mentioned in this list of 50 Educational Podcasts you should check out.
Judith Schoonover

Speech Therapy Activities - 0 views

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    Free activities to motivate and engage children to learn speech, language, and communication skills. Need a way to help your students with a speech impairment? Check out this site for ideas to help students make the connection between language, literacy and communication.
Cynthia Feist

Resources - Ian Bean - 1 views

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    Links to Ian Bean's free resources to accessible materials, videos and other activities, along with documents and information useful to those working with or parenting young people with severe and complex needs. All of their resources have been virus checked and determined to be safe to download for use at school or at home.
Judith Schoonover

Student Desk Organization on Pinterest - 0 views

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    Check out these student desk organization ideas on Pinterest!
David Holt

CAST Science Writer - 0 views

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    Welcome to CAST Science Writer, the tool that supports students in writing lab and class reports. This tool is geared toward middle school and high school students. Check out the supports and help available in Science Writer described below. Or click the "Take a Tour" button above to see how Science Writer works.
Christopher Bugaj

Loudoun Collection / Loudoun Collection Photo Inventory - 0 views

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    A collection of tangible items LCPS educators can check out.
Christopher Bugaj

Newton's Laws of Motion & Sports - 0 views

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    "To learn about Newton's Laws of Motion, 8th grade students applied the three laws to a sport of their choosing. Students worked independently on this project but shared their final products with each other for feedback. OneNote was used for the assignment, rubric, and work pages, as well as the sharing of links and student feedback. Sway was used as the platform for the final projects, complete with text, images and video! Click the link below to check out a sample OneNote notebook containing the project information and a few sample student response pages"
Judith Schoonover

The Newly Updated Aac App Wheel - 3 views

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    "Newly Updated AAC App Wheel"
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    "Every App included, we have researched and used (the front runners more so, others not so extensively) with selection based on our findings and have included those we find useful; reliable; relatively straightforward to use; reasonable/good value for money; and/or that stand out in their category for some reason. Of the many AAC Specialists reviewing, listing and blogging about Apps we have most closely cross-checked with Jane Farrell's list here. Most, if not all, the Apps that we have included, Jane has given either 2/3 or 3/3 stars in her 1 - 3 star rating."
Judith Schoonover

Free Online Grammar Check and Proofreader - 1 views

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    Free online grammar and spell checker, plagiarism detector, and writing coach.
Christopher Bugaj

Reading Fluency Activities - 3 views

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    The reading fluency activities on this page are essential for children with dyslexia and struggling readers. These activities can be taught in the classroom (small and large group setting) and can also be implemented at home! Keep checking this page for more free printable reading fluency activities and other ways to increase reading fluency!
lcps at

easyCBM.com - 2 views

shared by lcps at on 13 Mar 12 - Cached
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    download reading passages at a variety of grade levels This progress monitoring system provides assessments for students in grade K-8. Sign-up for a free account. View a screenshot tour of easyCBM.Want to check out the system before signing up? Take a s
Stacy McBain

Short Video Clips of Sign language vocabulary - 1 views

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    Check this out by typing a word or phrase in the search to see the sign
Karen Dietrich

Kellar Library - 1 views

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    Keller library at GMU is available for you to use. You can check out materials to use with students, or books to increase your knowledge.
Christopher Bugaj

Learn | Noodle Education - 2 views

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    About Noodle Noodle is the first and only life-long education related search company in the world. We were started in 2011 by John Katzman, the founder of The Princeton Review and 2Tor. Our goal is to provide a recommendation engine to help anyone find educational opportunities at all levels, from K-12 to college, grad school, weekend classes, and professional development. Searching for the right educational opportunity can be intimidating and overwhelming. Too often this means that students go to the obvious school instead of the right school. We decided it was about time to solve that problem so we created Noodle. We offer accurate, extensive data on over 150,000 schools and hundreds of thousands of education providers. We help you find it with a personalized recommendation tool. Just answer a few questions and we'll match you with the school, tutor, or educational opportunity that suits your interests, budget, location and general preferences. You can also check out our Noodlings blog for advice and opinions from experts in their respective fields. It's full of explanations, how-to articles, top-10 lists and news related to all things education, from parenting to admissions to careers. We want to give you the knowledge you need to act on your educational interests with confidence. We know Noodle will revolutionize the educational search process by offering great information, data, and advice to everyone at no cost. But Noodle is a work in progress and always will be. We're always adding, updating and refining Noodle's data and search tools; and we need your help to keep getting better. Please let us know what you think about our data, recommendations, or the site in general so we can keep learning too. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook or Tumblr to give us feedback or just keep in touch!
Judith Schoonover

Focus Sticks | Make, Take & Teach - 2 views

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    focus Sticks http://blog.maketaketeach.com/focus-sticks/ uses "focus sticks" to help her students develop and assess their own writing. The focus sticks are placed in a cup in the center of the table. After completing their writing, the students use a focus stick to check to be sure their writing includes the pictured elements. The icons placed on the sticks serve as cues.
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    Use "focus sticks" to help students develop and assess their own writing. After completing their writing, the students use a focus stick to check to be sure their writing includes the pictured elements. The icons placed on the sticks serve as cues.
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