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Penny Spore

wePapers - Creating the world's biggest study group - 0 views

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    WePapers helps students and others share and expand their knowledge for free. You can find and download papers and documents you need in a matter of seconds, discuss them with others, or just mess around. WePapers is where you find the kind of quality information you wouldn't find anywhere else on the web, the kind of papers you'd have to dig for in dusty library basements and still not find what you're looking for. WePapers is one big study group! Universities are even using it for class-notes and articles. I could see using this in a classroom situation for research papers and the such. Students would have the opportunity to connect with others around the world, get help, and feedback from others just like them.
Jonathan Ferrell

Google LatLong - 0 views

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    As a social studies teacher this resource provides a constant flow of creative ideas. I utilize Google tools whenever possible in the classroom and this blog keeps me informed.
Penny Spore

MAPme.com - Map your World! - 0 views

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    Create a map of your favorite places, travels or destinations. Public, private, or community maps are available to make. I could see using this site in a variety of ways. It could be used as a beginning of the year "Get-to-know-you" activity. It could also be used to focus in on a specific geographical area in a Social Studies or Geography unit.
Steph Wanek

The Reading Lady - 3 views

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    The Reading Lady is a great resource to all involved in literacy. It offers ideas for comprehension, author studies, poetry, writing, assessment (including rubrics), reader's theater (one of my favorite things, and even a blog. These are very user friendly ideas and lessons.
Nora Rayl

Learner.org - 1 views

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    This website provides short videos of 'teachers-in-action'. My personal favorite is China through Mapping, as you follow an Early Childhood Teacher through the steps of a class-created GIANT map, all while learning about China. \nThe entire site is filled with great videos that 'teach teachers' about great classroom ideas!
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    K-12 resources in arts, foreign languages, literature, language arts, math, science, and social studies. These resources can be accessed for FREE at Learner.org or can be purchased through the website.
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    Has lots of great resources across the curriculum both for teachers an for students, the vast majority can be view VoD directly from the website.
micah fulsom

National Geographic Podcasts - 1 views

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    This is great for Science or Social Studies! Great video, and can read ahead to what will be on the National geographic!! Great learning tool. It is really easy to access.
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