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Spelling Bee : Thinkmap Visual Thesaurus - 0 views

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    "n the Tournament Spelling Bee, you'll be challenged by a series of words, with the spelling difficulty adapted to your skill level. The more words you get right, the higher your score will go, on a scale from 200 to 800. You can compete against other spellers, since we keep track of high scores (with streaks of correct answers serving as tiebreakers). "
Matt Johnston

10 Interactive Financial Websites That Teach Kids Money Management Skills - 0 views

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    "There's no right age for having that money talk with your kids. If he or she can spend or borrow, they sure can learn to save and invest. As a recent Reuters article says, it's important to start early because by the time your child reaches high school, their money habits are already forming. So, the buck stops with the parents. Start the money education at the dinner table or take the help of these interactive websites that impart financial literacy in a fun way."
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Brain Training - 0 views

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    The brain training learning games at ProProfs are a great way to engage your students in some higher level thinking skills. Currently they have 26 games and they represent a good variety of the kind of skills you would expect in this genre of learning software. So, it's no wonder that ProProfs is often rated among the best online games for gifted children. The 60 Second Brain Game is an intense visual and audio test, while Double Bubble and Colour Balls are equally challenging, and get harder the more you play them. There are also a whole collection of other educational games on this site, so if you haven't been here before, you should definitely check it out, because there is a lot to like on this site. Read more: http://www.brighthub.com/education/k-12/articles/106947.aspx?p=2#ixzz1EGalJbua
Matt Johnston

Brain Games | Brain Teasers - Games for Kids and Adults by BrainGames360.com - 0 views

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    One of my favorite brain training game sites right now is BrainGames360.com. They have a great collection of high quality games that are all designed to test the different facets that are associated with brain games. Each one is tagged with the cognitive skills it tests, so it is easy for the teacher to track down the type of skill they are looking to practice with their students. All the games have HTML codes that let you put your favorite games on your own classroom blog or website, and they are all organized into categories like Logic, Strategy, Reflex and more. Try Mini Train, or Get Groovy, to get a taste for what the games on this site are like. Read more: http://www.brighthub.com/education/k-12/articles/106947.aspx#ixzz1EGaIrAFx
Matt Johnston

Educational-Blogging - How To Teach Commenting Skills - 0 views

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    How to teach your kids to comment in blogging! Weebly teachers this is for us.
Matt Johnston

VisualBlooms - HOME - 0 views

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    "A Visual Representation of Bloom's Taxonomic Hierarchy with a 21st Century Skills Frame."
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    Looking very nice indeed!
Matt Johnston

14+ YouTube Playlists To Watch & Learn Computer Programming Quickly - 0 views

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    "Since it never hurts to learn something new, especially a skill set like computer programming in different languages, we will go over some of the best channels that will introduce you to the world of programming. Let's look at which channels made the cut."
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    How to videos on youtube, so good for kids and teachers
Matt Johnston

ItzaBitza - Kids drawing game that builds reading comprehension and problem solving ski... - 1 views

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    "ItzaBitza"
Matt Johnston

SchoolTube Student Video Demonstrates Power of Digital Storytelling | Getting Smart - 0 views

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    Sean Wilkinson's digital storytelling video demonstrates a wide range of talents: His interpretation of a poem A blend of technology skills, including filming, editing, planning, etc. How learning can be applied to students' lives, and more.
Matt Johnston

Hot Web Apps for HOTS « techchef4u - 0 views

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    Hot Web Apps for HOTS 23 Jan Apps and web apps are only as purposeful as the products and projects that they are used to create. After spending copious amounts of time publishing "Hot Apps 4 HOTS" to iBooks, I felt I should allocate some time to focus on web apps and how they too can be used to support higher order thinking skills.
Matt Johnston

My Pop Studio - 0 views

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    My Pop Studio is a creative play experience that strengthens critical thinking skills about television, music, magazines and online media directed at girls. Users select from four behind-the-scenes opportunities to learn more about mass media: In the Magazine Studio, users compose a magazine layout featuring themselves as celebrities. They write an advice column, explore the power of digital retouching, and reflect on the role of body image in today's culture. In the TV Studio, users edit a TV show where the story keeps changing but the images remain the same. They examine their TV viewing choices, comment on teen celebrities, and compare their daily screen time with others. In the Music Studio, users create a pop star and compose her image and song. They explore the power of music in selling a product and search for truth in media gossip. The comment on the values messages in popular music. In the Digital Studio, users test their multi-tasking abilities. They share their experiences with the challenges of digital life online. They consider the "what if's" of social networking sites and reflect on the power of media and technology in their social relationships.
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