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Debbie Alvarez

kidsAgainstBullying - 0 views

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    "An interactive, creative and relevant bullying prevention web site created for and by kids to raise awareness of bullying prevention in elementary schools for individuals and in schools, organizations, and communities."
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    Bullying Prevention Month = October! Good resource, plus many more...
Debbie Alvarez

Word up! Librarians keep kids reading - 1 views

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    Wonderful article on libraries! GO Nancy Sullivan!
Debbie Alvarez

Kerpoof Studio - 1 views

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    New resource for me (or reminded one) with digital storytelling, movie making, free educator account with student account management, etc. Wow.
Debbie Alvarez

Reading Is Fundamental | Reading Planet | Game Station - 0 views

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    RIF - fabulous ideas! Writing poems has never been so much fun!  Are you ready to get messy and SPLAT your own poem?
Debbie Alvarez

Kid's Club : Games - 0 views

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    Shel Silverstein poetry fun page
Colette Cassinelli

iLearn Technology » Blog Archive » Extreme Speed Booking:Using Technology to ... - 1 views

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    "Extreme Speed Booking" The idea behind the site is to introduce students to a variety of books and form classroom book groups. How does Extreme Speed Booking work? A whole lot like speed dating. :) Students spend a little time with each book and then rate them accordingly with "I want to read more", "Interesting", "Not for me", or "I've already read". Students can also make a note of how interested they are in reading the book (maybe a 1-10 scale)? This process introduces students to a variety of books, genres and authors. Students may come across titles and authors they wouldn't otherwise find. It also helps teachers form classroom book groups that are of high-interest and investment to students because they had input.
Jen Maurer

USDA's 2010 Dietary Guidelines -- My Plate - 0 views

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    The United States Department of Agriculture updated their dietary guidelines in 2010, and My Plate is the new graphical representation instead of the Food Pyramid. Are there books and other resources in your library with this new information? Note that the USDA's website is not fully updated yet. The sections for kids and preschoolers still reflect the former Food Pyramid information but should be updated by the end of summer 2011. http://www.choosemyplate.gov/specificaudiences.html
Debbie Alvarez

Kidsmart: Welcome - 0 views

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    Another internet safety resource. From the UK.
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