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Lissa Davies

19Pencils - Quick and Easy Tools for Learning. Quizzes, Games, Websites and More! - 0 views

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    "is a beta site that provides teachers with a place to share websites, quizzes and video from one central, customizable location.  From 19 Pencils you can discover, organize, manage and share content with your students for learning.  19 Pencils is very easy to use and makes it fast to share collections of online material with students.  Collect and share websites, create and use ready-made quizzes and track student progress on that online content.  Teachers can share one link and students can access all online content for the classroom from one location." iLearnTechnology
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All About Explorers | Everything you've ever wanted to know about every explorer who ev... - 0 views

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    A fake website that helps to teach students about thinking critically about websites.....
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Teaching resources - 0 views

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    This website has been forwarded to me from the Science Consultant Jane Diner:Here is a wonderful website focusing on resources to support the nature of science at all grades. I hope it can help you in your planning:
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iLearn Technology » Blog Archive » 33 Space Websites to Celebrate the Launch ... - 0 views

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    33 space websites! All on one page! Sky Science, here we come!
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Top 7 Websites to Teach Kids About Internet Safety - 0 views

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    Educational Freeware: Review of the best free learning games, software and websites
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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.
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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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10 Websites to Create Monsters and Creatures - 0 views

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    "Sites where students could create their own monsters and creatures. Teachers can turn the project into a creative writing experience by having the kids write stories about their monsters. "
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IfItWereMyHome.com - 0 views

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     If it Were My Home is a fascinating website that asks students to consider what their life would be like if they were born in a different country.  Would they be the same person?  If it Were My Home is a country comparison tool where students can compare living conditions in their own country to those of another.  When students select a country, there is a visual overlay comparison of maps.  Students can easily visualize relative size of another country based on their own state or country.  Students will also see a break down of death rates, HIV/AIDS, birth rate, electricity availability, oil consumption, economic comparison, health care, and class divide.  Students have the ability to compare the country they selected with another country of interest.  Students can learn additional information about the country and vote to show if they would rather live in the chosen country.  Additionally, most countries offer a recommended reading list with books about the selected country.  When students click on the mini-facts, they get a full description of the fact along with the original source.  K Tenkley
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    This website will be most useful for people who already have some knowledge about Canadian authors and illustrators and who like to browse titles rather than genres
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Flat Stanley - 2 views

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    A great website with links for teachers to use Flat Stanley in their classrooms. 
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Sweet Search - 0 views

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     Sweet Search is a search engine that searches only the sites that have been reviewed and approved by a team of librarians, teachers, and research experts. In all there are 35,000 websites that have been reviewed and approved by Sweet Search. In addition to the general search engine, Sweet Search offers five niche search engines. The niche search engines are for Social Studies, Biographies, SweetSites (organized by grade and subject area), School Librarians, and Sweet Search 4 Me (for elementary school students). (Richard Byrne) 
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Twurdy Search - Search for Readable Results - 0 views

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    Twurdy is search tool that automatically displays the readability of your search results for you. Twurdy uses a simple color-coded system to indicate how easy or difficult it is to read a particular website in your search results. There are three types of Twurdy searches; Just Twurdy, Simple Twurdy, and Twurdy with Pop. Here's how Twurdy defines the three search types: Just Twurdy - searches using Twurdy's basic algorithm with medium speed and medium results.  Simple Twurdy - searches using Twurdy's simple algorithm for fast speed but less accurate results  Twurdy with Pop - searches using Twurdy's most complex algorithm which includes looking up the popularity of words within the text. It has a slower speed with more accurate results. (Richard Byrne)
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Mr. Stewart's Lessons in LASS - Language Home - 1 views

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    Class website with lessons on Inanimate Alice
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Mrs. Ehrlich's Website - 0 views

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    An example of a classroom website.
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World Class - Students becoming global citizens - 0 views

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    World Vision's website to encourage global citizenship
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