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Claire Pantell

Science Homework Help - 0 views

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    Discovery Channel Science Search Fascinates students with high-quality video content from the Discovery Channel covering topics in physics, biology, space, technology, meteorology, and much more. Games and podcasts entertain students while news articles keep them up-to-date on scientific discoveries. Additional Resources Bill Nye the Science Guy Amazes students with fun science experiments easy enough to try at home.
Dylan Vo

Learning Pod - 0 views

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    Learning Pod is a free, easy way for students to answer quick questions at any time. These questions are created by teachers from anywhere that want to help students. All questions are divided into sections from test type and then by subject. Learning Pod is a helpful and useful tool for students everywhere.
Alexandra Pollard

Tynker App - 0 views

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    This app features stories that students themselves animate by solving programming challenges. The programming is placing and organizing blocks which represent programming commands. This app could be used as a tool to teach elementary students the logic required of programming. Older students might find the challenges less challenging.
Celia Zaeringer

National Geographic education - 0 views

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    National Geographic education has photos, videos, maps, games and activities, and homework help. Homework help includes a glossary, encyclopedia, and articles on various subjects. This website offers resources for both middle school and high school students. National Geographic education is a useful and fun resource that can help students learn and understand about various topics in science and social studies. The hands-on activities allow students to engage in learning. The videos and photos are good resources for visual learners.
Celia Zaeringer

Wake Up Brain! - 0 views

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    Wake Up Brain! is a great tool that can help students brainstorm ideas for essays, projects, presentations, etc. It is a good way to get students' creative juices flowing before writing. It can also help students when they get stuck on a writing topic.
Celia Zaeringer

A+ Click Math and Logic Problems - 0 views

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    A+ Click Math and Logic Problems is a website that has math problems for grades 1-12. It also has logic problems and math problems by subject. The intent of this website is to help students "to develop logical reasoning and problem solving skills." Students could use this website for more help with a particular subject, such as Algebra or Geometry. Not only does A+ Click Math and Logic Problems have "serious" math questions, it also has funny math questions that can help make doing and learning math more enjoyable for students.
Abrania Marrero

Tickly Pictures - 0 views

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    This website offers two technological tools, one that would be more applicable to elementary students while the second could be used by middle and high school students. The former, Draw Me a Game, allows children to draw their own world and create a video game out of it, exposing them early on to the advantageous aspects of technology at an early age. JellyCam, the latter, allows older students to make a stop-motion video that can be used in subjects such as arts, science, English, and social studies.
Abrania Marrero

Kahoot! - 0 views

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    Another great service to make surveys and take-home quizzes available to students after school hours. Because you can add pictures and videos to your questions, Kahoot! is a way to get students more involved in the learning process. Only teachers need to have an account, and students enter a PIN number given out by the teacher to access the content.
Louie Messina

Infuse Learning - 0 views

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    Infuse Learning is a site that allows teachers to send out questions to students using any internet capable device. This site allows students to give responses in standard multiple choice, true/false, or short answer formats, but also allows them to reply by drawing an image or diagram using a laptop or tablet.
Warren Abadie

eMusicTheory - 0 views

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    A site which students and teachers can use to teach and learn skills and concepts in music and music theory using interactive practice assignments.
Gorium Bush

Turtle Diary - 0 views

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    This website is full of games that allows students to learn while only concentrating on having fun on the game that they are playing. This website is especially made for kids in elementary school students but is fun for anyone.
marybeth_o

myHomework - 0 views

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    myHomework is an app that works on the majority of smart phones and is designed to help students keep track of their classes. Enter your schedule in day or block format and keep track of assignments and due dates. "If you're looking for one schedule and homework reminder service that you can recommend to all of your students regardless of which mobile operating system they use, myHomework is worth trying out" (Richard Byrne).
Kala Thomas

inClass - 0 views

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    inClass is a very helpful website for any student of any grade level. This app connects students from around the world for sharing notes and studying together. You can also upload your schedule to inClass to keep track of due dates, events in school, and to know what you need to get done for homework each night. This is a very helpful app that could help boost your grades for good!
Kiara Horton

Historic Places - 0 views

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    This site allows student to use a Goolge map to locate many historic places in North America. When clicked it also gives you additional information. This site is good for students taking a social studies class. They can find research more easily and they can learn more about a certain place
Stefan Suazo

Naiku - 0 views

shared by Stefan Suazo on 20 Mar 13 - No Cached
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    Naiku is an educational tool that works in a similar way to Activotes, but is meant for a classroom that encourages students to bring their own devices. A student simply goes to the website, enters the room number of the question, answers the prompt, and the teacher sees the graphed results.
isabelle ordonez

Saywire - 0 views

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    Saywire is an educational social media site that allows students to safely collaborate under the supervision of teachers. Students and their peers no longer have to work alone as they learn isolated.
Kiara Horton

Math Trail - 0 views

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    This site allows students to a map trail by answering questions specific to the chosen theme. This can help students particularly with geography and math skills.
Edward Johnson

Quizdini - 0 views

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    Make education fun again! Quizdini is an easy Web 2.0 tool that helps teachers teach and students learn, for free! Create engaging multiple-choice quizzes (though we prefer to think of them as games) where you control the content, and let your students learn at their own pace!
Stephen Torry

ePals - 0 views

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    This is like a pen pale, but over the web. This site allows students to connect to classrooms around the world. This site is great for learning hands on about cultures around the worlds and learning new languages. This site offers free engage student learning centers and collaborate library.
Kiara Horton

Screen Leap - 0 views

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    This tool can help people better collaborate on projects and can be used on tablets, phones, and computers.
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    This is an online tool that allows students to share their screen with other. No download is necessary and you can use this on any device that has a browser. This is helpful for students because it makes working on projects together more efficient.
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