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Tyson Kauffman

TeacherTube - 0 views

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    An educational video website similar to Youtube, but for educational purposes only and for a way for video sites to still be used in class.
Logan Leslie

Education Creation - 0 views

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    This sight was made to help children between kindergarden and sixth grade practice math, language, writing, reading, science, and social studies.
Raeven Mataya

Pixabay - 0 views

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    This website helps you find quality pictures that are public domain. This will be useful for class projects.
Celia Zaeringer

Rewordify.com - 0 views

Rewordify.com is free online vocabulary development and reading comprehension software. It helps people learn words in new ways and understand difficult English faster. Students can use Rewordify...

education k12 high middle ELA

started by Celia Zaeringer on 10 Sep 13 no follow-up yet
Jacob Hebert

American President Series - 0 views

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    This website is a great tool to reference quick information and facts about the presidents, when they were in office, where they were from, and any of the major events that occurred while they were in office.
Benny Boudreaux

Viral Nova - 1 views

Abrania Marrero

CGP Grey Youtube Channel - 1 views

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    Having watched many of CGP Grey's videos on their channel, I have first-hand experience that these videos are both fun and extremely educational. Although they may not cover subjects that will always be relevant to the material learned in class at any given time, these videos act as both interesting fun facts and important world lessons.
Nick Dang

Tagxedo - 0 views

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    Tagxedo is a great tool which can turn your words into pictures. It can be used as a great visual for turning your blogs, news articles, tweets, and many more things into pictures. The website automatically takes words from your blog, news, etc. and forms it to a picture shape of your choice. It is much like the website wordle, except it is more shape oriented allowing you to choose more intricate shapes.
Celia Zaeringer

Where is...? - 0 views

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    Where is...? is a fun and educational geography game that scores players based on their accuracy. Players are given the name of a city, and they have to guess where that city is located by clicking on the map. The game then gives them the measurement (in kilometers) of the distance between their answer and the correct answer. Students could use this website to help them improve their map-reading skills. There is a practice mode that does not record points. Once students feel a little more comfortable with world geography, they can try the scored rounds.
Benny Boudreaux

Mr. Vincent's Place - 1 views

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    Mr. Vincent's Place is an amazing site for anyone taking AP United States History or World History. The site contains easy to find APUSH Released Documents such as test questions and essay prompts.
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