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Tools for Teaching: The Amazing Sticky Note | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Effective ways to use sticky notes for instruction and student engagement.
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ASCD Express 8.06 - Characteristics of Literacy-Rich Content-Area Classrooms - 0 views

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    Reading across the Content Areas and Effective Practices
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English Language Arts - 0 views

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    Kate Kinsella: Bolstering Language Proficiency
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Global SchoolNet: Find Partners or Projects - 0 views

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    GlobalSchoolNet and eLanguages have joined forces to offer educators iPoPP, a state-of-the-art, worldwide e-learning platform, for multi-lingual, project-driven collaboration. iPoPP gives educators a supportive community and easy-to-use tools that embrace the constructivist learning methodology, project-management principles, and future thinking strategies.
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Music Mixer -- National Geographic Kids - 0 views

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    Create your own Hip Hop, Reggae, Rock tunes with this music mixer from National Geographic Kids.
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Webquests - 0 views

  • WebQuests are among the most fascinating (and educational) tasks you can set on the internet for K-12 students. Student centered and enquiry based, a Webquest challenges students to explore the web in the search for information on a particular topic. Webquests are an excellent way to integrate the internet into the classroom. A webquest typically has an introduction, a process, a task, a list of resources, a conclusion, and an evaluation. Some webquest pioneers, Bernie Dodge and Tom, developed the webquest model in early 1995 at San Diego State University March.
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    WebQuests are among the most fascinating (and educational) tasks you can set on the internet for K-12 students. Student centered and enquiry based, a Webquest challenges students to explore the web in the search for information on a particular topic. Webquests are an excellent way to integrate the internet into the classroom. A webquest typically has an introduction, a process, a task, a list of resources, a conclusion, and an evaluation. Some webquest pioneers, Bernie Dodge and Tom, developed the webquest model in early 1995 at San Diego State University March.
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Educational Simulations - 0 views

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    Math Simulations Grades 4-12
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Rubrics - 0 views

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    Rubrics for feedback: evaluation of collaboration, writing, multimedia, assessment skills.
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Kidsmart: Welcome - 0 views

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    Internet Safety Site
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Information Literacy Computer Chitchat by Mrs. Nasto - 0 views

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    Skills/ Practice for evaluating websites
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Information Literacy Computer Chitchat by Mrs. Nasto - 0 views

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    Student info on plagiarism
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Information Literacy Computer Chitchat by Mrs. Nasto - 0 views

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    Citing Sources
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Information Literacy Computer Chitchat by Mrs. Nasto - 0 views

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    Copyright and Fair Use Laws
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Checklist Paragraph - 0 views

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    Word processing checklist for writing a paragraph
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Teaching with Primary Sources - MTSU | Lessons for grades 6-8 - 0 views

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    Some lessons are based on Tennessee history, some are not...
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Teacher Resources | Library of Congress - 0 views

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    Search primary source lessons by state, grade, subject and standard
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Explore the Blue - Discovery Education - 0 views

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    Can't get outdoors today? No problem - we're bringing the outdoors to you! You don't have to be at a lake or river to boat or fish - we've created fun online games to get you started. You'll get all the excitement of being on the water right from the computer and learn more about fishing, boating and aquatic conservation.
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HoopShoot game - Interactive ICT game - ReviseICT.co.uk - 0 views

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    Technology quiz with "hoopshot" reward for correct answers.
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