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David Koppenhaver

Mashable - 1 views

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    This is a site that reviews technology endlessly and puts out fabulous reviews, links, and comparisons of software and technologies teachers should know about. Not an education site, but just entering "education" in the search led to articles like: "8 Ways Tech is Improving Education," "100+ Online Resources that are Transforming Education," and more.
David Koppenhaver

Cool Tools and Ed Tech - 1 views

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    This is a another Diigo Group I was recently asked to join. You don't have to join to check out the hundreds of links on using all sorts of technology to benefit your students' learning. This is a tough (and necessary) topic to keep up with for classroom teachers. Sites like this can save you time.
Brian Lowman

Literature Learning Ladders - 2 views

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    This resource encourages active reading through book-technology connections. This site includes many different resources, including lit webquests from different grade levels and e-books.
David Koppenhaver

Virtual Authors - 2 views

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    Fabulous blog set up by Barb Wollak for students receiving speech-language services at Highland Park Junior High in St. Paul, MN. Wide variety of free technologies and writing opportunities. Great model for other teachers.
heather williams

StoryNory - 0 views

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    This website not only offers a large collection of stories online, but users can also download the audio version for free and burn them to a CD. Choices include a huge assortment of fairy tales, classics and original stories. Although this is a wonderful service, children are unable to interact with the stories since it is strictly a reading site.
heather williams

cbeebies - 1 views

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    This website offers many different stories to choose from. All sorts of lovable characters are included in the interactive stories. From the BBC, users can read aloud, print, color or listen.
heather williams

Reading Resources - 0 views

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    Helping Your Child Become a Reader: Fun activities parents can use to build children's language skills.
David Koppenhaver

Twitter Resources - 0 views

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    Have you thought about using Twitter in your classroom, with your students, to interest them in writing, communicating, the world? Why not? Check out these many resources to better understand Twitter and its education and communication potential.
Courtney Cannon

Reading Eggs - 0 views

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    Cute games and interactive for children.
amber mcdade

The Magic Schoolbus - 0 views

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    This site is sponsored by Scholastic and has links for the books and television shows.
amber mcdade

Mr. Bobo's Remarkable Mouse Circus- The Official Neil Gaiman Website for Young Readers - 1 views

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    This is my favorite author's website for his children's books. His most recent books, The Graveyard Book, Coraline and Odd and the Frost Giants, were written for older children. You can watch the author read eight chapters of The Graveyard Book on videos he has posted to the site.
David Koppenhaver

Mom, This is How Twitter Works - 2 views

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    Wonderful, relatively plain English explanation of how to use Twitter more effectively. Teachers should read to understand the mechanics before getting their students involved in motivated writing.
Melisa Vassey

Sadlier-Oxford Educational Publisher - 1 views

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    This site is for helping teachers figure out what is good to use for their students. It includes vocabulary, phonics, grammar, writing, and reading.
amber mcdade

Children's Storybooks Online - 3 views

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    Children's books to read online. Also has links to phonics websites.
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    Free online books to read. Some of the books also contain audio links in which you can hear the book being read. Great practice for anyone learning to read. I like these because adults who may not be able to read to their children can enjoy the experience with their children and learn also.
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    Illustrated children's stories for kids of all ages
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    Great because it has selections for young adults as well and older and younger children and some of the stories have audio. It also offers a more student friendly type quizzes section to self-check comprehension.
amber mcdade

Storyline Online - 0 views

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    Books read online to students.
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    Actors from the Screen Actors Guild reading stories for children a-loud. A helpful activity for ELL and all beginning learners so that they can hear English spoken using stories they will enjoy!
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    This site has actors reading stories, which is a wonderful model for building fluency and especially for experiencing prosody (expressive reading). I like it best because it has some of my childhood favorites like Harry, the Dirty Dog (read by Betty White!). There is also a good story for Black History month (White Socks Only).
Tonya McDonel

Grammarman - 0 views

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    A Beginning reading website in comic book format. Syntax, phonics and other reading and writing lessons via the comic book medium. A fun reading learner tool for the comic book lover.
Tonya McDonel

Teachers.net - 0 views

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    A forum-based website for future and current teachers. A great place to ask questions!
Tonya McDonel

The Quiet Machine - 0 views

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    A PBS website for kids with reading games. My favorites are the phonics games for kids.
Brian Lowman

Kids Bookshelf - 0 views

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    Great resource for book reviews and has a section for author spotlights which gives information about a certain author. Many to choose from. This website also has e-books to purchase and view.
Allison Critcher McCracken

Building Language for Literacy - 0 views

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    This is a cute game that young children can plan when they are learning to pronounce words and learning what words are associated with in real life.
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