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Kathleen N

The Washington Post e-replica - 0 views

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    View current and archived issues in the exact same layout as the print edition of the newspaper printed in Washington. User controls include quick options for text magnification, bookmarking, and text-to-speech
Kecia Waddell, PhD

AddToAny - Share Button, Email Button, Subscribe Button - 0 views

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    I so appreciates websites that include the SHARE OPTION. So get yours for your content with AddToAny, the world's best sharing button.
Patrick Black

MyNoteit - An online note taking tool for students - 6 views

  • Manage tasks with your to-do list Keep track of what you have to do, and what you've done. Never forget about homework or a quiz.
  • Easily search and share notes Search and bookmark notes. Share notes with your friends and groups.
  • Take, edit and share notes online Take and store your notes online. Edit and revise notes with peers. Look-up and define words with your Workspace Utilities.
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  • Don't forget anything with your calendar Advanced calendar for easy assignment management
  • Stay in the loop with class groups Share notes and assignments with everybody in your class. Post questions on the message board.
Peggy George

LD OnLine-resources for parents, teachers, students - 1 views

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    This is a great website for resources, especially LD and ADHD. Definitely worth bookmarking and subscribing to their free newsletters.
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    world's leading website on learning disability and ADHD-excellent articles, teaching strategies and tools for teachers, parents and students. Companion sites are Reading Rockets, Colorin Colorado and Adolescent Literacy.
Peggy George

Teacher TV-Special Educational Needs Week - 0 views

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    It's Special Educational Needs Week on Teachers TV and we are showing your favourite SEN programmes. Differentiation in Action shows how you can differentiate tasks in the classroom to aid inclusion. The primary (Wednesday 4pm) episode looks at how puppets and text can be used to recognise speech in a KS1 class. The secondary (Tuesday 7.30pm) episode follows a history lesson where differentiation is used to great success and the pupils assess their own achievement as well as discussing which teaching styles they prefer and their preference for mixed achievement groupings. Also on this week is Being Different May be Cool, (Friday 7pm) an honest look at the challenges of dealing with children on the autistic spectrum through the lives of three autistic brothers and their mother.
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    Looks like some great shows on the Special Educational Needs Week programming this week-Teachers TV in the UK. This is an excellent site to bookmark and join their email list to be notified of new programs. Great videos for teachers.
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