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Heather Christie

Poetry Containing Alliteration: Alliteration in Poems for High School Students for Teac... - 0 views

  • Poetry Containing Alliteration
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      Check it out! Links to good poems with alliteration.
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    Ideas for Poetry in the classroom
Rick West

Homeschool Math - free math worksheets, ebooks, lessons, curriculum guide. - 2 views

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    a website of ideas, resources, and lesson plans especially for homeschooling parents, but it could also be extra resources for parents with kids in public schools.
Clarissa Harris

Free Lesson Plans - 0 views

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    I was introduced to this website by Rachel Wadham. I'm pretty excited for multiple resources to pull from when creating a lesson plan. I hope some of you find it helpful as well.
Rick West

Create a Google Earth Trip - digitalroberto - 0 views

  • Marking places is key to creating a tour in Google Earth. A Google Earth tour consists of numerous locations that are placemarked each with information related to your topic area. These placemarkers are held within a folder for your tour. When your tour is complete you may save that folder as a Google Earth file that ends with the .kmz extension. These files may be posted on a website, emailed or shared with other electronically. When a friend or person who downloaded your tour opens it within Google Earth, they will be able to take part in your virtual tour seeing all your images, reading your information or watching your videos! The nice part is that the process is very easy and straight forward.
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    creating a google earth tour - definitions of google earth tours
Meg Jorgensen

Resources for Dance Ed majors - 0 views

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    This is a great source for dance teachers to order dvd's, vhs, and other "technological appliances" for a cheap price. It also lists the standards for dance teaching and you can post how you personally implement them.
mckaylasko

Sites for teachers - 0 views

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    This website is a gold mine of websites and information that is useful for teaching, and the best part is that most of it is based on classroom safe web practices.
brynn park

World History Educators Blog - 0 views

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    I found this while I was looking for blogs to follow, but I think it is so cool! Great ideas from all over.
jenna_welsh

Using Seinfeld in an economics class - 1 views

shared by jenna_welsh on 15 Nov 10 - No Cached
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    I'll never teach economics, but I came across this and thought some of you would find it useful. This website has different clips from Seinfeld episodes that teach various economic topics... Pretty cool!
Rick West

Power to Learn - 50 Ways to Make a Podcast - 0 views

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    Great link from Tayler on podcasting and different ways to do it.
Rick West

Videos - 0 views

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    OHSU presentation
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    For 5 points extra credit, you can view this presentation and blog about it on your blogs, reflecting on what the video teaches, the key takeaways, and what you learned as a teacher.
Rick West

Finding the Cheese:Technology in Teaching - 1 views

  • It's quite clear the overarching things I've learned this semester about technology. I mean, just look at my first entry about how embarrassing it is to accidentally tweet and then read the rest of this--how I'm actually sizing up different types of technology based on their usefulness in the classroom based on my understanding of them. Part of me feels like being on a commercial just to help sponsor the idea of Technology. Zoom in on a college student up to her neck in twisted computer chords, her face lit by a blinking computer screen. Announcer: "Are you tired of spending endless hours trying to figure out what all those buttons and keys do?" College student looks up pathetically and nods. "Are you tired of looking like a fool by a little box that can't think for itself?" College student starts to weep. "Now, with just a little assistance, you can conquer a moderate amount of your technology anxieties!" College student beams with joy. Different shot of that same student walking down the stairs of a powerful looking building--possibly a university or corporation. Student: "I used to freak out about all things computer, but now I'm telling my superiors how to do things that can better their lives. Thanks, Technology!"
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    Great and funny final blog reflection!
Kara Lewis

ReadWrite Think - 0 views

shared by Kara Lewis on 13 Oct 09 - Cached
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    This website has lesson plans, but especially it has tons of web resources. One of the coolest ones I found was http://web-japan.org/kidsweb/, where there are so many resources to use if you were teaching a unit on Japan. That's just one example. There are tons!
Kara Lewis

Instructional Technology Services - 1 views

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    Although these aren't the greatest or most entertaining resources, there are different videos that could be useful to a teacher that include training on how to use the technology that is available to them in their school.
Rick West

YouTube - Internet Safety: A Cautionary Tale - 1 views

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    This video is more on the intense side, but I did learn at least one new thing from watching it.
rickwesttest2

Justin - Crazy or Brilliant, You Decide: "Ozymandias" Video - 0 views

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    This student in the F2F class did a great video project on a Percy Shelley poem. Check it out for an example of using video to represent/interpret poetry!
Rachel Affleck

Seeing poetry - 0 views

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    this is an interesting use of technology in the English classroom -- to express poetry through video
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    it also has tips for creating videos in the classroom that I thought were helpful
rickwesttest2

GoAnimate - Create your own cartoons and animations easily. Our tools are free and you ... - 2 views

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    A student found this website. As long as you focused on the content, and not just the animations, it could be a fun way for students to represent things they have learned in much the same way that they normally give presentations.
dana hallstrom

The Praxis Series: Teacher Licensure and Certification - 2 views

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    State testing requirements
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    I don't know if anyone else has had trouble finding out what you need to do if you are planning on teaching in another state. This site is the test that Utah uses, but it also lists the requirements for other states' tests and has links to their licensing websites.
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