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Extreme Planet Makeover - 0 views

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    How to integrate Extreme Planet Makeover into the classroom: Extreme Planet Makeover is a neat simulation where students can design a custom planet. As they create their own custom planet, they will begin to notice what makes a planet habitable or not, and the unique features that must be in place for life. Extreme Planet Makeover can be used with the whole class using a projector-connected computer or interactive whiteboard. Invite each student to make an adjustment to the planet. With each adjustment, students can describe the ways that the planet has changed. The finished class planet can be used as the base for a creative writing prompt. Set up Extreme Planet Makeover as a center activity where students can create a planet and download to save. The finished planets can be shared on a class photo stream, website, or blog where students can compare and contrast the features of each planet. In a one to one or computer lab setting, students can each create a planet that they use for a compare/contrast to an actual planet in the solar system and as a creative writing prompt. Who lives on this planet? What galaxy is their planet in? How do you get there? Tips: One of the features I really appreciate about the Extreme Planet Makeover is the explanations that pop up over each planet attribute. Students learn about how atmosphere, size, different stars, the distance from the star, and the age effect a planet.
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How can we make Leadership amazing - 1 views

Leaderinme
started by Lissa Davies on 31 Jan 11 no follow-up yet
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Using Social technology sites - 0 views

technology social education web2.0
started by Lissa Davies on 30 Jan 11 no follow-up yet
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    Add your comments to a conversation about how to use social bookmarking or other technology with your students
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Ideas for using Voki in the classroom - 0 views

  • How can we promote fluency and creative writing with first graders? What do you suppose would happen if a group of first graders got to choose a "talking puppet" on the computer to read a story that they created?
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      this site is fab, please check out the second parag
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http://www.voki.com/Voki_for_education.php - 0 views

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    Create a talking avatar with Voki
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http://midvalereading.wikispaces.com/file/view/Book+Talk+Info+%26+Rubric.pdf - 1 views

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    a rubric for assessing student book talks
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iLearn Technology » Blog Archive » How to make a 2 computer classroom work fo... - 0 views

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    How to integrate technology into your classroom with only a few resources. 
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Storynory Free Audio Stories For Kids - 0 views

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     Story Nory is a collection of FREE audio books for kids.  There is a mixture of new stories, fairy tales, and specially adapted myths and histories.  A new audio story comes out each week (this has been true since November of 2005!).  Search stories by newest additions, original stories, fairy tales, classic authors, educational, or junior stories.  The stories can be subscribed to as a podcast in iTunes, through their iPhone/iPod touch app, via email, or RSS feed.  Story Nory offers the text to accompany the audio so that kids can read along.
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Lifehacker, tips and downloads for getting things done - 0 views

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    Tennessee Librarian, Mary Ann Cole passed on a site called lifehacker.com - a daily weblog on software and personal productivity that recommends downloads, web sites and shortcuts that help you work smarter and save time.  As with all sites, preview and choose what works best for your situation.  It will take a good chunk of your personal time too!
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Jordan McCabe - Now this kid's got game | Seattle News, Weather, Sports, Breaking News ... - 0 views

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    A video clip (2 minutes) showing a Josh McCabe, a 12 year old boy, who practices 2 hours a day (put first things) and can do amazing things with a basketball!
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Illuminations: Ten Frame - 0 views

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    Ten Frame game supporting the Power of Ten
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FunBrain.com - The Internet's #1 Education Site for K-8 Kids and Teachers - 0 views

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    Ungraded Games
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Mathmagician - 1 views

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    timed basic facts
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LearningPlanet.com - 0 views

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    games, grouped - p-k, 1-3, 4-6
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Aplusmath.com - 0 views

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    flash cards and games - not graded-interactive features like flashcards, puzzles, and games plus ahomework helper
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Arcademic Skill Builders: Online Educational Games - 0 views

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    operations/basic facts, not graded
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Puzzles.COM - The World's Best Resource for Puzzling on the Internet - 0 views

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    logic games, ungraded, challenging
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Dipity - Find, Create, and Embed Interactive Timelines - 0 views

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    Create a floating timeline. Tell a story, map a historical event, or review a science experiment...
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Quicklyst - 0 views

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     Quicklyst is a great addition to any student (or teacher) tool box. It makes note taking a breeze, quickly importing definitions and search information into the notes. In a one to one setting (where every student has access to a computer) Quicklyst could be used by students to take notes during discussion, lecture, or any type of whole class learning activity.  In the one or two computer classroom, Quicklyst could be assigned as a student job in your classroom. During the class, the student assigned can take notes that can later be downloaded and sent to students, or printed as a study guide.  The class job should be rotated so that each student has an opportunity to be class recorder. Quicklyst is also excellent for teachers taking notes in staff meetings, professional development, or conferences.  It is such a simple tool to use and has just the right amount of extras (instant definitions) to make it really useful!
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Mr Thorne Does Phonics - 0 views

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    What it is: Mr. Thorne Does Phonics is a website and YouTube channel dedicated to teaching kids phonics through videos.  The site has a great tag line, "Where learning to read becomes reading to learn." The videos are divided up by categories which include: Introduction to PhonicsGeraldine the Giraffe VideosAlphabet Letters and SoundsMore Alphabet Letters and SoundsConsonant DigraphsLong Vowel SoundsConsonant BlendsAlternative SoundsAlternative Spellings200 High Frequency WordsGrammarChristopher Thorne hosts all of the phonics videos with occasional guest appearances from his friend Geraldine the Giraffe (who has her own book!).  The videos are engaging, help students listen for phoneme segmentation, and give them encouragement to replicate the phoneme sounds themselves.  This library of phonics videos is wonderfully comprehensive! How to integrate Mr. Thorne Does Phonics into the classroom: Mr. Thorne Does Phonics is a fantastic introduction to phonics, phonemes, and decoding words. Students can practice word recognition, pronunciation, and phonics rules with fun videos that can be played, paused, and rewound.  The Mr. Thorne Does Phonics site would be a wonderful site to have available for students on classroom computers as a reading center. Students can visit the reading center and pull up the video of the exact phonics skill that they need to practice.  Mr. Thorne Does Phonics would also be a wonderful way to introduce your whole class to a new phonics skill by playing the videos for them using a projector-connected computer or interactive whiteboard. If you have access to a built-in webcam or portable video camera, encourage students to create their own Mr. Thorne inspired phonics videos.  These can be shared with other students in the class, parents, and younger grade levels.  The videos also make a great record of progress throughout the school year. Tips: You can also find Mr. Thorne's phonics videos on YouTube. Can't access YouTube at school?
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