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Michelle Krill

Graphic Organizer Worksheets - EnchantedLearning.com - 0 views

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    "Graphic organizers (some of which are also called concept maps, entity relationship charts, and mind maps) are a pictorial way of constructing knowledge and organizing information. They help the student convert and compress a lot of seemingly disjointed information into a structured, simple-to-read, graphic display. The resulting visual display conveys complex information in a simple-to-understand manner. "
Michelle Krill

Graphic Organizers - 0 views

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    Help your students children classify ideas and communicate more effectively. Use graphic organizers to structure writing projects, to help in problem solving, decision making, studying, planning research and brainstorming.
Michelle Krill

Getting Organized - 0 views

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    "Having a well managed and organized classroom is the key to a successful learning environment. "
Michelle Krill

Resources for Understanding the Common Core State Standards | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "An educator's guide to websites, organizations, articles, and other resources looking at the new system of standards and how they will be assessed. (Updated 11/2013) "
Michelle Krill

IXL - First Grade Math Practice - 0 views

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    "Here is a list of all of the skills students learn in first grade! The skills are organized into categories, and you can move your mouse over any skill name to see a sample question. To start practicing, just click on any link. IXL will track your score, and the questions will even increase in difficulty as you improve! "
Michelle Krill

Reading Is Fundamental | Leading to Reading | Preschoolers | Read - 0 views

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    Reading Is Fundamental, Inc. prepares and motivates children to read by delivering free books and literacy resources to those children and families who need them most. Founded in 1966, RIF is the oldest and largest children's and family nonprofit literacy organization in the United States. RIF's highest priority is reaching underserved children from birth to age 8. Through community volunteers in every state and U.S. territory, RIF provides 4.5 million children with 16 million new, free books and literacy resources each year. All RIF programs combine three essential elements to foster children's literacy: reading motivation, family and community involvement, and the excitement of choosing free books to keep.
Michelle Krill

followme » home - 0 views

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    Follow Me Project has been created to let you share your adventures with the world via Web 2.0 technology. The Follow Me Project is open to everyone: teachers, students, families or organizations. In an effort to foster collaboration amongst unique groups of people, Follow Me Project supports the creation of stuffed animals that travel the globe to bring people together through the use of Web 2.0 tools. Just follow the easy directions below and let your project travel! Once your project is up and running, feel free to complete the application process for posting your project on the Follow Me Project website for worldwide exposure.
Michelle Krill

Mathematic Resources for ASD Students - 1 views

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    Math websites and games organized by grade level and strand for elementary students.
Michelle Krill

Everyday Math - Grade 2 Games - 1 views

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    "EveryDay Math Grade 2 Activities All activities/games are organized by lesson for your convenience."
Michelle Krill

Big6 » Blog Archive » Super3 Presentation 10/23/08 - 0 views

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    The Super3 is a simplified version of the Big6. Based on the original six steps, the Super3 uses Plan-Do-Review, three main steps, to help very young children think about what they need to do in an assignment, how they'll do the work, and finally to reflect on their work. The Super3 is a practical method to integrate information literacy standards into a primary school teaching environment.
Michelle Krill

100 Awesome, Free Web Tools for Elementary Teachers | Smart Teaching - 0 views

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    The Internet can be a scary place for elementary teachers. On one hand, you want to share the Internet as a wonderful tool with your students, but on the other, you worry about safety and helping them find the most useful resources without getting lost on the information superhighway. Because of this, we've put together a listing of some of the best sites for elementary teachers and students online, plus a few tools to help you keep everything together.
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