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Jordan Ott

Elementary Games, Online Elementary Teaching Tools - Time4Learning - 0 views

  • Time4Learning helps your child succeed at school by: Providing highly motivating daily lessons Teaching a full elementary reading and math curriculum, not just spots of information Establishing good study habits by teaching a pattern of first lessons, then playtime Providing elementary games online to reinforce educational activities Closing the information loop by providing reports on student progress Deploying multiple teaching styles to address the different learning styles of different students and providing multimodal learning for the best understanding and retention. A balance of progress and reinforcement, making sure children master elementary fundamentals before moving them on to more advanced reading and math concepts Time4Learning gives your children the help they need to succeed at school. Our elementary teaching tools can be used as a supplement to school work, as core curriculum for homeschool elementary, or as an enhancement to elementary homeschool programs.
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    Tips for helping children succeed in school
Melissa Wells

Popplet - 0 views

  • In the classroom and at home, students use Popplet for learning. Used as a mind-map, Popplet helps students think and learn visually. Students can capture facts, thoughts, and images and learn to create relationships between them.
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    This site would benefit teachers because it will allow the teacher to connect ideas and presentations together.
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    A online mind-map that allow students to think and learn visually.
oliventam02

FunBrain.com - The Internet's #1 Education Site for K-8 Kids and Teachers - Funbrain.com - 1 views

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  • Reading Fun Arcade Playground All Games Arcades
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    This site has all kinds of games for kids involving reading, math, etc.
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    FunBrain is a great website that makes learning fun for kids of all ages through games in the subjects of math, science, grammar, spelling, and much more.
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    This captures the child's attention while allowing them to learn strategies and lessons they need for math, science, etc.
Jessie Tuinstra

The Stacks for Kids | Scholastic.com - 0 views

  • Home Books & Authors
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    The Scholastic site is perfect for teachers to find books and authors of books quickly. The website also has games and videos to use while teaching
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    The Scholastic site is perfect for teachers to find books and authors of books quickly. The website also has games and videos to use while teaching
Kayla Riedel

8 Lessons Learned on Differentiating Instruction | Scholastic.com - 0 views

  • Differentiation does not take place overnight; think of it as a wonderful work in progress. Once I felt comfortable with one aspect of differentiation, I would begin to add something new. For example, I first explained to my students and their parents what would be taking place that year and how it would affect their learning in a positive manner. I then added small things such as allowing my students choices in their reading and writing.
Taylor Ingolia

Integrated Program: Intervention A for K-1 (IPID: 101) - FreeReading - 0 views

  • Integrated Program: Intervention A for K-1 (IPID: 101)
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  • Strand Description Phonological Awareness Students learn to blend and segment the sounds in spoken words. Letter Sounds Students learn to say the most common sound for printed letters. Letter Writing Students learn the correct way to write letters. Sounding Out Students put everything they have learned so far together, so that they can take a regular word in print, such as sat, produce the letter-sound pattern, sssaaat, and blend to produce the word, sat. For the first time, they read words. Word-Form Recognition Students take a regular word in print and say it without sounding out aloud Irregular Words Students learn to read high-frequency irregular words such as the and was by sight. Reading Connected Text Students learn to read their first sentence-long stories. Letter Combinations Students learn to say the most common sounds for letter combinations such as sh and oa and correctly decode VCe words. Irregular Words II Students expand the set of high-frequency irregular words that they can read by sight. Advanced Phonics Students learn to read word families, compound words, contractions, double-letter words, silent-letter words, -ed words, and -s words.
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    Teachers can upload and look at lesson plans of other teachers for ideas. Find activities to do in the classroom
Amber Jutila

Storybird - Artful Storytelling - 0 views

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    Fun and creative way for students to create stories. Teachers can manage student accounts and create assignments.
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    Fun and creative way for students to create stories. Teachers can manage student accounts and create assignments.
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    Students are able to write their own short stores, and then add photos and other animations to their pages. 
Emilia Cedron

TeachAde - Free Educational Resources for Educators and Teachers - 0 views

  • TeachAde is the first social network and resource sharing website designed specifically for educators.
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      This site is amazing for teachers! It's full of ideas and ways to fill your classroom with as much knowledge as possible. 
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Emilia Cedron

Welcome To SFSKIDS - 0 views

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    Musical information and games for the classroom.
Hailey Clabough

How Slang Affects Students in the Classroom - US News and World Report - 0 views

  • "They do not capitalize words or use punctuation anymore," Wood, a teacher with 10 years of in-class experience, says. "Even in E-mails to teachers or [on] writing assignments, any word longer than one syllable is now abbreviated to one."
  • In fact, 64 percent of students in the study reported inadvertently using a form of shorthand native to texting or social networking. But, the problem does not end there, as Sakowicz acknowledges that younger teachers see the slang but "let it go."
  • "Admissions officers have shared with me that a lot of the essays they're encountering now are deeply rooted in this technological culture of cut-off sentences where you're writing like you speak," he notes. "After the first few sentences, college admissions professionals toss them to the side."
Samantha Johnston

Lesson Plans - Elementary School (K-5) - 0 views

  • Lesson Plans - Elementary School (K-5)
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    Lesson Plans
Kara Kargard

7 tech tools now available in the classroom, for better or worse | TED Blog - 0 views

  • The tech solutions available to teachers now go far beyond the overhead projector. Below, a look at some tools in this burgeoning category. BetterLesson The Boston-based startup BetterLesson, founded in 2008, is a social media platform that educators can use to organize and share their curricula. Last year, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation awarded BetterLesson $3.5 million. “Considering the startup allows teachers to browse a serious repository of documents, presentations, lessons and even complete units and courses, all through a simple search interface, and upload their own lessons onto a dashboard, you can see why teachers will love this kind of resource,” TechCrunch wrote in 2011. “Add the ability to share curricula directly with international educators and receive feedback, and you’ve got yourself a goddamn deal, as Dave Chappelle would say.” . ClassDojo Launched in August 2011, ClassDojo helps teachers with what many call their hardest task: classroom management. The platform, which teachers can use on a smartphone, laptop or tablet, allows them to give students points (or take them away) “in real-time, with just one click,” as the website has it. Students are notified (“Well done Josh! +1 for teamwork!”), and teachers can use the platform to generate analytics and reports to share with parents and administrators. . PowerSchool PowerSchool allows teachers to track attendance, grades, and a lot more for students and parents to view at home. According to Pearson, which sells the system, PowerSchool supports 10 million students in over 65 countries. . SMART Board An “interactive whiteboard,” SMART Board allows teachers to write class notes digitally, so they can be saved for students to access later. (Feel like building your own whiteboard? At TED in 2008, Johnny Lee showed how you can hack a Wii Remote to build a simple interactive whiteboard.) . Remind101 Started by a team of two brothers, Remind101 enables students and parents to sign up to receive teachers’ text-message reminders about assignments. It’s private—these are mass texts, and teachers can’t see students’ phone numbers. It’s also one-way, meaning that teachers can send out texts, but students can’t respond to them. . Educreations Using Educreations, teachers can produce video lessons using a “recordable interactive whiteboard” via an iPad app or the website. There’s a public directory of lessons, available for browsing by students or other teachers (or you).
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    Technology Tools that are being used in the classroom today.
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    It shows what's new. It shows both good and bad aspects of technology.
Gina Bartuch

Capzles - 0 views

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    Capzles makes it simple to gather media like photos, videos, documents, and even blog posts into one place, making it perfect for teaching, learning or online projects.
Paige Thompson

Thinking Blocks - Model and Solve Math Word Problems - 0 views

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    Visual demonstration of math concepts and is available as an app for iPads 
Taylor Bowen

lino - Sticky and Photo Sharing for you - 0 views

  • Login with Take a note right away wherever you are Access lino from your home, office, or even on the road and post a sticky note online whenever you need! Reminders on your special days or deadlines Set due dates on your stickes, and you will receive an Email reminder on the morning of the due date. Free layout of your pictures and videos You can arrange your pictures and videos as you like and share them with your friends. Share your ideas with your group members By creating a group, lino becomes an ideal tool to share your ideas with your friends and colleagues.
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    Share photos and ideas with groups.
Kris Kucharski

Tips for Using Common Technology Tools in Teaching | CRLT - 1 views

  • Use fonts 24 points or larger for the text. Use dark type and light background for the overhead/slide. Avoid USING ALL CAPS. (The normal use of upper and lowercase characters is easier to read.) Use Italics or color rather than underline to emphasize a point. (Underline makes some characters difficult to read.) Limit seven words per line and eight lines per overhead/slide. Use the overhead/slide as a guide for presentation. Face the audience when showing the overhead/slide. Distribute a copy of the overheads/slides to students ahead of time if possible. Keep the room lights on and avoid showing slides in a dark room for more than 15 minutes (Dark rooms can make students drowsy.) Avoid putting students in a passive mode of receiving information by combining the overhead/slide presentation with chalkboard/whiteboard use or other learning activities. Have a backup plan in case of a power outage or equipment failure.
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  • Allow plenty of lead-time for planning the course and designing course web pages. Be sure that the course web pages are functional. Have a back-up plan for lectures (e.g., print or save the web pages on your local hard drive). Be well-prepared for your presentation, for example: check the classroom set up (e.g., browser, software, computer memory, monitor, and audio). verify links, especially the external links. check the room lighting to see if it is suitable for both viewing the projected screen and taking notes. arrange for a technical support staff to be in your classroom at the start of class to help with the setup if necessary. always know whom to call for help if technical problems occur. Emphasize the need for filtering and interpreting information on the Web when encouraging students to use online resources. Remind students that only a smaller fraction of the whole archive of knowledge is available on the Web.
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  • ke online discussion/conferencing an integral part of the course. (Do not separate what is happening in the conference from what is happening in the face-to-face class meetings.)
  • reate a comfortable atmosphere for the online conferencing/discussion, for example: be an active participant.
  • Set clear expectations and standards for assessing student web pages/projects.
  • bring your own experiences to the discussion.
  • Identify what features in a course management system you will use and why you will use them.
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    Tips on teaching with technology in the classroom and how to keep your students engaged.
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    Good tips for teaching with the web.
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    This site has a lot of useful tips that are short and to-the-point involving quite a few forms of technology that we will use every day as teachers.
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    This website provides helpful guidelines for using technology such as Email, powerpoints, and other technology based content in the classroom.
Shawna Loniello

Tammy Worcester's Tech Tip of the Week - 0 views

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    This site looks like it wold be useful because it gives several technologies to be used in a classroom along with step by step instructions on how to use the technology.
Kristin Dulinsky

www.4teachers.org | Teacher Testimony - 0 views

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    " Welcome to Teacher Testimony! In Teacher Testimony, we present you with true stories of trials and triumphs with technology in the classroom. Enjoy, and check out the selected stories in Spanish. Technology in a Third Grade Classroom A third grade teacher shares her successes integrating technology into a variety of projects in her classroom. By Susan Sommer (August 27, 2001) Hands-on Applied Physics along with Computer-Controlled Robotics An educator shares her successes implementing a high-tech learning program into elementary and middle school curriculums. By Beverly Leete (July 19, 2001) Computers, Keyboarding, and First Grade Students A first grade teacher shares her successes using computers and educational software to teach keyboarding in her classroom. By Kathy Gathers (June 22, 2001) Using Technology with Kindergarten Students A kindergarten teacher shares best practice examples of exciting activities she does using technology to enhance learning in her kindergarten classroom. By Chris Gathers (May 18, 2001)"
Michelle Prailes

The 9 Best Web Tools Teachers Will Use This Year - 0 views

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    A list of FREE tools that are most anticipated to be used by teachers in the 2013-2014 school year.
Samantha King

Free Teacher Resources | Digital textbooks and standards-aligned educational resources - 0 views

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  • Discovery Education offers a broad range of free classroom resources that complement and extend learning beyond the bell.  Foster deeper engagement and opportunities for students to take charge of their own learning with high quality, engaging, relevant tools designed for today’s busy teachers a
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    Has resources for every grade level. Also has a wide variety of subjects so that everything you need is on one page!
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    Ideas for the classroom with fun learning experiences in the classroom.
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    Discovery Education is a free website for teachers to share information and resources amongst each other. It covers grades K-12 and it covers Science, English, Social Studies, and Math.
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    This is another great website for teachers. There are games, teaching resources, and even lesson plans!
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