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Lissa Davies

Free Online Educational Games for Kids| Teaching kids with games| Math Puzzle & More. - 0 views

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    Games to reinforce math, LA and some science skills for kindergarten and Grade 1 students. "How to integrate Gudli into the classroom: Gudli is a fun way for kids to practice learning in math, English and science.  These games make great center activities to support learning.  The games are short enough that they can be set up on classroom computers and students can take turns reinforcing learning and skill practice.  Gudli has enough games that students can play several in a lab setting where each student has a computer.  Students can choose the games that best meet their learning needs. Gudli is a great site to share with parents looking for some ways to reinforce learning over the summer!" iLearnTechnology
Lissa Davies

Spelling City in the Classroom « Ed Tech Ideas - 0 views

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    Tips on using Spellingcity in the classroom
Lissa Davies

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.
Lissa Davies

Free Technology for Teachers: VoiceThread in Early Childhood - 0 views

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    Using Voicethread in early childhood.
Lissa Davies

Rationale for Using Skype in the Classroom « Ed Tech Ideas - 0 views

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    A great blog post about why Skype is a wonderful tool to use in the classroom. It also discusses the way to approach it with parents...
Lissa Davies

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.
Lissa Davies

LEGO.com : Comic Builder - 0 views

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    At Lego City you can create a comic strip that feature Lego elements. To create a comic just select a strip format (one box or multiple boxes in various layouts) and start dragging elements into your comic strip. Elements in your comic strip can be resized to fit the frame and maintain proportions among multiple elements. Your comic strip can have multiple pages. When you're done creating your comic strip you can save it online or download it to your computer.
Lissa Davies

Thoughtboxes - 0 views

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    Thought Boxes is a task management service with a hint of mind mapping in its user interface. At its most basic Thought Boxes is a place to create to-do lists. You can organize your to-do lists into groups that Thought Boxes refers to as "trains." Your lists can include basic text notes as well as links to other sites. The "trains" you create in Thought Boxes are basically categories for your to-do lists. 
Lissa Davies

EUSD iRead - 0 views

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    iRead is a group of teachers in Escondido Union School District dedicated to the idea that digital audio can be a powerful learning tool for all students. iRead will give you a chance to create meaningful, curriculum-centered audio projects with your students. Teachers are using digital audio tools (iPods, mics, Garageband, iTunes,  Keynote, etc. and various accessories) to improve reading processes. Teachers meet on a monthly basis to exchange ideas and strategies. We started in 2006-07 by collecting data about fluency rates - this has been very promising. Click on Visitors to get an overview of the iRead program.
Lissa Davies

Digital Storytelling in the Classroom - 0 views

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    A site created by Lissa and Kelly with tutorials and information on 7 Web 2.0 tools to use in the classroom. 
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Digitally Speaking / Social Bookmarking and Annotating - 0 views

  • For a group of teachers working in language arts classrooms, common shared resources might include sites connected to reading, writing, problem solution essays, evaluation essays and poetry resources.  For social studies teachers, shared resources might include sites connected to topics of study like Greece, Rome, World Wars, Middle Ages, Europe, South America and current events.   Common tags, then, could include the name of their school, followed by their grade level, content area, and topic of study.  Here's an example of the tagging language that my professional learning community has developed:      salem6la_reading salem6la_writing salem6la_ps salem6la_eval salem6la_poetry salem6ss_rome salem6ss_greece salem6ss_ce  
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    This is a great wiki showing how to tag in social bookmarking sites
Lissa Davies

iLearn Technology » Blog Archive » Twitter in the Classroom and Twitter Posters - 0 views

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    Using Twitter in the classroom....
Lissa Davies

instaGrok | A new way to learn - 0 views

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    A wonderful new way to research topics. The students type in the subject, the site 'groks' and returns with a concept map that can be made more complex or simple by dragging the green dot (beside the scientist situated at the top of the screen). Finally, a site that differentiates content for students!  The concept map can be expanded by selecting any of the yellow concept dots, and facts, videos, websites, images, etc. can be found on the right side of the screen. A journal tab beside the graph tab allows student to do some writing to record their learning and can be copied into a Google Doc for later reference.   French Revolution, organelles, succession, polynomials, Jane Eyre, composition . . .  this site has much to offer.   The "Quizzes" tools gives you classroom-ready quiz questions on your search term.   Tip: You can use the little slider at the top of the search results screen to adjust how detailed your results are.  You can go from the ABC chalkboard to the Einstein-y looking fella.
Lissa Davies

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.
Lissa Davies

Everloop: Social Networking for kids - 0 views

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    At last! A safer, online, social homebase for kids under 13. Everloop is a free place where kids can connect with friends, play games, share pictures, send messages, discover new talents, learn and have fun. Everloop's state-of-the-art privacy protection and monitoring technology guard young users against bullying, bad language and inappropriate sharing of information. And we partner with leading innovators to provide child-focused entertainment as well as top-shelf educational activities. Kids get to be in the loop and parents get peace of mind.
Lissa Davies

FindSounds - Sound Types - 0 views

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    "What types of sounds can be found on the Web using FindSounds? Below is a partial list. Click on any link below to perform a search, or enter one or more words in the search box above and then click on the Search button."
Lissa Davies

Five Ways to Use Google Forms in the Classroom - 0 views

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    Google Forms is such a useful tool. Listed below are all the different ways Google Forms can be used by the classroom teacher. 
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