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Elizabeth Achor

special Ed. Apps - 0 views

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      This was new to me! Apps that help people communicate! Wow! Check out these apps!
Jamie Williams

Kinderweb Free Children's Games - 0 views

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    Kindergarten students can play free games that are easy to use and can be played independently or with partners. You can also use this on a board as a group! Enjoy! We like the alphabet game where you match letters!
Jamie Williams

Reading Center - 0 views

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    Here is a site with lots of resources for reading- especially sight words and other links to reading sites for games! This is geared toward K-2 students.
Kelly Campbell

The First Grade Poetry Page - 2 views

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    Creative way to teach reading and writing especially to the emergent, early/beginning readers. Through reading and writing poetry your children will be able to express their feelings, thoughts and imagination about silly to serious topics. We read and write lots of different poetry in first grade. Here you'll find poems for each month of the year.
Kim Strzelecki

Storybird - Artful storytelling - 0 views

shared by Kim Strzelecki on 22 Mar 12 - Cached
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    Students can make their own storybooks or even collaborate with another student by taking turns to create a finished product.
David Koppenhaver

Twitter Search - 0 views

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    Twitter's search engine. Excellent for finding what interests in the Twitter chaos.
David Koppenhaver

iPhone, iPad and iPod touch Apps for (Special) Education - 0 views

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    Eric Sailers, an SLP, created and updated this extensive list of apps for all sorts of uses with all sorts of students in special education. Wonderful resource last updated Oct. 2011.
David Koppenhaver

Next Chapter Book Club - 0 views

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    Book club structure and organization for adults with developmental disabilities.
Jennifer Ridenhour

inFocus.cc | highlight and share your focus on the web - 0 views

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    inFocus, highlight and share your focus on the web. This website allows you to highlight exactly what you want your students to look at.
Lauren Carter

Draw a Stickman - 0 views

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    Students create their own character, draw it, read, and follow directions through a mini-interactive story. Students can identify characters, setting, plot, and other literary elements.
Kelly Campbell

Kidsreads.com - 1 views

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    This site has info. on new children's books and classics. It also provides Trivia questions on books and gives kid friendly author information. May be good to use with author studies in the classroom.
Katy Willis

News Bites - National Geographic Kids - 0 views

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    Another good site for science articles and topics for a little non-fiction reading either individual, small groups or as a whole group!
Katy Willis

Science News for Kids | Publication of the Society for Science & the Public - 0 views

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    Great site for science articles to read with small groups or whole group.
Katy Willis

Kindersite - Kindergarten Education Games Songs Stories - 0 views

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    The Kindersite has 1,000s of graded educational games, songs and stories, Used by 11,540 schools in 136 countries. Recommended by teachers worldwide as the best way to introduce technology and English to children. Fun site!
Lauren Carter

Share Book Recommendations, Join Book Clubs, Learn more about your Favorite Books and S... - 0 views

shared by Lauren Carter on 25 Feb 12 - Cached
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    See what your friends are reading. Create virtual bookshelves for your books to keep track of what you've read. Discuss your favorite books in a book club. Share quotes and book summaries with your friends. A fun way to find great books!
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    I checked this out and I like it!
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    This is an awesome site for personal and classroom use! Create a virtual bookshelf to share what you've read, what you are reading, and what you want to read. Students can join book clubs, review books, and discuss with classmates.
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    i love this and have shared it with my friends, co-workers and students.
Katy Willis

Into the Book: Teaching Reading Comprehension Strategies - 0 views

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    Into the Book is a reading comprehension resource for K-4 students and teachers. We focus on eight research-based strategies: Using Prior Knowledge, Making Connections, Questioning, Visualizing, Inferring, Summarizing, Evaluating and Synthesizing. Try the online interactive activities, or click below to find out how to get our engaging 15-minute video programs. Behind the Lesson provides information and teaching resources for each strategy.
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    I have used this in my class!
Lauren Carter

Piki Kids - 1 views

shared by Lauren Carter on 13 Mar 12 - Cached
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    This tool allows students to create their own comic strips! Students can upload pictures, search pictures, pick how many panels, layout, colors, and more!
Jennifer Ridenhour

Wordia - help students to learn subject vocabulary through free learning games and video - 1 views

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    A free resource that uses interactive video and games-based learning to teach students vocabulary. This website has a glossary that you can search to show your students a video of what a particular word means.
Jennifer Ridenhour

VocabSushi: The better way to build your vocabulary | Contextual Examples From the Dail... - 1 views

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    This could be a great resource for 5th grade teachers!
Jennifer Ridenhour

Zopler - Collaborative Story Telling - 0 views

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    Zopler is a social network where writers, authors and students can easily collaborate on writing stories together as a group.
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