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Google Custom Search - SMARTBoard Notebook Search Engine - 0 views

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    MART Notebook search engine is designed to help you find resources designed for teaching with SMARTBoards.
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Free Technology for Teachers: Training Guides & Help Sheets for Interactive Whiteboards - 0 views

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    Danny writes the Whiteboard Blog. On the Whiteboard Blog you can find dozens of video tutorials and printable help sheets for learning to use your IWB to develop lessons. And if you're interested in a collection of resources for your IWB that you can hold in your hand, Danny offers a 200 page book through Lulu.
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Children of World War 2 « Ed Tech Ideas - 0 views

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    From the BBC, Children of World War 2 is a great resource for kids who want to get a better understanding of what life was like for children during World War 2.  History lessons will usually focus on the major events of the war: The Nazis  invade Poland, the German Blitz, the bombing of Pearl Harbor, D-Day, Auschwitz, etc. The human side of the story is often missed and that's where Children of World War 2 comes in.The well-presented, easy to explore site has 10 sections to delve into that inform kids about the war and what it was all about. From evacuations, to what homes were like,  food and shopping, daily life, and other interesting areas. Each section comes with some amazing photos with captions, some sections have writings (actual letters and speeches written by the various leaders), and also videos, and audio recordings of war-time events (Note: the audio and videos are not available in all countries).Also, within each section, there are activities, challenges, and quizzes that add a bit of fun to an often sad topic.
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You are what you read - 0 views

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    part book recommendation service and part social network for young readers. Hosted by Scholastic, You Are What You Read is place where kids can share information about their favorite books. After creating a simple profile You Are What You Read asks participants to name the five books that mean the most to them. Members of the network can then see who else likes the same books and discover other books that might also interest them. You Are What You Read offers some excellent resources that you and your students can access without joining and creating a profile. You Are What You Read has a lengthy list of famous people like Kevin Durant, Tony Hawk, and Ellen DeGeneres who have listed their favorite age-appropriate books. Take a look at the book page for The Giving Tree which Kevin Durant listed as one of his favorites. The Book Links feature on You Are What You Read offers webs of books that are related to each other. For example, if you enter the title Green Eggs and Ham a web of books that are likely to interest students is generated. Click on any book in the new web to generate yet another web of related titles.
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Official Google SketchUp Blog: Statewide SketchUp Pro for K-12 schools - 0 views

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    While not completely up to date with the latest version of Google SketchUp, this site has a few resources and tutorials that may be of use in the classroom.  Perhaps you might start with the collection of basic/intermediate/advanced tutorials
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The librarian edge: 23 Things & Avid Online Learners - 0 views

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    23 things and online learning post: with ideas about developing teachers comfort and ability with on-line resources
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Bachelor Of Science » 100 Best YouTube Videos for Science Teachers - 0 views

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    No matter the subject or grade level, the website offers up excellent videos to supplement lessons and provide windows into different facts and concepts. Science teachers especially have plenty to love and appreciate with this valuable resource. 
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Educational Handouts and Tips | Popular Education Hashtags | November Learning - 0 views

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    RSS, podcasts, screencasts and more. How can you stay on top of them all? The November Learning team has designed a series of educational handouts that can make any user comfortable with the latest technology tools. Each sheet can be read, printed and passed out as needed. Use them in your next professional development session.
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Weather, Atmosphere, and Climate activities and videos - 0 views

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    The National Center for Atmospheric Research's website for students
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Creative Writing Through Wordless Picture Books - ReadWriteThink - 0 views

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    Wordless picture books offer a wonderful foundation for creative writing. Often, students struggle with ideas and topics for writing. This genre of books offers a platform for students to develop their writing skills. In this lesson, students are exposed to wordless picture books and begin developing story lines orally and in writing. Educators can easily incorporate various instructional strategies into students' writing, such as use of dialogue, setting development, character descriptions, sequencing of events, and story development. An online, interactive story map is used to assist students in developing story lines.
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ReadWriteThink: Student Materials: Eye on Idioms - 0 views

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    An interactive site for students to review idioms. 
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Literacy tools: Mosaic Listserve Tools - 0 views

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    Many tools; rubrics, assessments, conference forms and more. Based on Mosaic of Thought.
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Hi-Lo Booklists for Reluctant Readers - High Interest Low Readability Books - 0 views

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    If you have kids or teens who are reluctant readers because they read below grade level and can't find books, try some of these
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Professor Garfield: Welcome to the Teacher's Lounge - 0 views

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    Purpose of the Teachers' Lounge The purpose of the Professor Garfield Teachers' Lounge Section is to provide free, user-friendly, and standards-based learning materials for the classroom teacher, parent, tutor, or mentor. These materials are intended to support and supplement the ongoing work of the classroom teacher by providing leveled materials (plans, activities, downloadables, and printables) that are retrievable by grade level, subject, and/or national standard. Every effort is being made to provide pre- and post-assessment tools where appropriate and useable.
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The Atlas of Canada - Home Page - 0 views

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Shoulder-to-Shoulder Instructional Media: My Tagging Screencast at NTEN! - Beth's Blog:... - 0 views

  • Step 1: Discuss Tagging Policy Tagging can get sloppy – spelling errors, verbs v.s. nouns, etc. You probably noticed that about my tag stream. This can make trouble down the road if you want to publish your resources to a web site using an RSS. So, come up with a few standard tags. But don’t get bogged down – you’re not creating a formal taxonomy, rather it’s a folksonomy. Also, people can add whatever additional tags they want so they can remember the item as well as a description. If you want to understand more about tag strengths and weaknesses, I recommend the following articles:      Tags Strengths, Weaknesses And How To Make Them Work by Robin Good   Tips for Effective Tagging from TechSoup   Tips for Tidying Tags by Alexandra Samuel
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  • Tags Users add tags to describe online items, such as images, videos, bookmarks or text. These tags are then shared and sometimes refined. For a more detailed definition of tags, see the Wikipedia entry here. Here are the examples I showed you in the screencast, using the tag “sharpie.” Photos Web Pages Event Videos People For an excellent primer on tagging, see Andy Carvin’s PBS LearningNow essay.
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    This is a great site to learn about how to tag. 
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