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Mark McDonough

Curriculum21 - Clearinghouse - 0 views

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    links to many web2.0 tools. easy to search.
Patricia McGonagle

iPad Curriculum - 0 views

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    This website is a great site for locating apps based on Bloom's taxonomy, device, grade level, etc. I found one called Stick Pick, which is the digital version of the can with students' names on popsicle sticks!
Mark McDonough

Aegom Interactive | Interactive Learning - 4 views

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    purchase pre-made iboard lessons in ela, math, science that are aligned to state and core standards. great place to start for teachers who aren't ready to create their own Notebook lessons.
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    Nice that they develop across platforms
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    Would they work on Eno boards in the middle school?
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    Yes Ellen - once a ActivInspire - a new, but free software is installed on teacher laptops this summer. It is fully compatible with the Eno boards in the middle school.
Mark McDonough

Rewards of teaching young children to blog - 0 views

  • When I first started blogging, I thought the posts would be the primary focus of the blog. I quickly realized that the comment section was where the blog came to life.
  • Many parents work but would love to volunteer in some way. Last year, I asked parents to become “virtual volunteers” for our blogs. A virtual volunteer is a person who supports the blog by commenting back to students. This type of interaction helps strengthen the home-school connection and makes the comment sections more engaging.
  • With classroom time at a premium, I look for meaningful ways to integrate curriculum; the blog has been the perfect venue. When my class read “The Great Kapok Tree” by Lynne Cherry for language arts, the students followed up their reading by researching a rain forest animal that was mentioned in the story. Each student composed a comment for the blog from the point of view of that animal.
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  • During our biography unit, I had each student select a famous person to study. Students submitted a creative comment pretending they were that person. George Washington got a comment from Queen Elizabeth I, Mozart and Tchaikovsky were chatting; the blog comments truly brought these historic people to life!
  • Of all the riches that blogging has brought to my class, the relationships we’ve built with other classrooms around the world have been the most rewarding.
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    good, quick overview of how a 3rd grade teacher uses blogging. includes specific examples.
sdexter67

Brain Quest: Educational Games and Learning Series | App - 1 views

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    BRAIN QUEST is a curriculum-based question-and-answer game. Its content reflects national and state grade level standards. The app allows for an interactive way to review content.
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