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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Kristin Johnson

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Have Fun Teaching - WOW - 2 views

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    And I thought I knew all the good sources of SONGS (wow!), FLASHCARDS, GAMES and MORE! This is a discovery...
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How To Start a Meditation Program in Your School | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Meditation in schools - "edutopia", indeed. But how I would love to try it. I think I could spend all summer vacation reading this website. Simply: Inspiration.
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Kidblog | Safe and simple blogs for your students. - 0 views

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    The best things about this educational blogging site: easy-to-use, no student emails required, total privacy, and every comment and post can reviewed by the teacher prior to publishing. Did I mention "easy-to-use"?
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14 Steps to Meaningful Student Blogging - 1 views

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    This is what got me started on student blogging. Fantastic advice - and great links. I especially recommend the "paper blogging lesson" link. A must-read for those thinking of having their students communicate with each other (in English!) through blogs.
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Movie Segments to Assess Grammar Goals - 0 views

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    Films are always motivating. Here the blog author presents short clips with some basic grammar focus suggestions and exercises. Note: many of the films are subtitled. Good for upper cycle of primary as well as secondary, all levels.
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Primary Clock - Cambridge University Press - 0 views

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    Good time-telling teaching/learning tool. It provides practice for "o'clock", "quarter past/to" and "half past". Students can drag & drop words to write the time shown, and receive feedback from the fat cat. Good for primary grades 1 - 3.
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Telling Time - Learning Time -- Helping Children to Learn to Tell Time - 0 views

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    Great interactive site - can be used in classroom, computer room or study at home. American accent but British time-telling ("quarter past", not "quarter after"). Practices time-telling for up to 5-minute intervals. Step-by-step. Also provides quizzes and worksheets that can be personalized. For primary grades 1-4, or even up to 6th grade as a review. 
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