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kristina knapke

New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards - 0 views

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    This website explains the core curriculum standards of the state of New Jersey in each subject area. The standards are then broken down further in the content areas. For example, the subject of Language Arts is broken down into Writing, Reading, Speaking, Listening, and Viewing and Media Literacy. The website then reviews the curriculum standards for grade levels Kindergarten through Twelfth Grade.
Jacqueline Bosworth

OKAPI!: Readability Statistics & CBA Reading Probe Generator - 0 views

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    This website provides the reading level for text. All you need to do is type 150 of the text you are interested in, and the website will determine the readability level of the text. This is perfect for education majors trying to decide appropriate text for lesson plans.
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    This site is used to measure the readability of a textbook or article. You type a section of words, and the process with lead you to what grade and level that particular reading is meant for.
kristina knapke

Free lesson plans, homework help and professional development for teachers, students an... - 0 views

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    This website provides activites such as concept maps, lessons, and various activites taylored to the grade you are teaching and the subject matter. There are various catagories for teachers, parents, and students to obtain a vast amount of information.
Casey Curran

A to Z Teacher Stuff - 0 views

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    A site to look up lesson plans for teachers of all subjects and grade level
Lindsey Clay

Worksheets, Lesson Plans, Teaching Tips, Teacher Resources, and Rubrics from TeAch-nolo... - 0 views

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    Teachnology.com is an innovative website that provides future and current teachers with a plethora of lesson plans in all content areas and grade levels.
Akmal Yousuf

10 Reasons You Should Be Using Microsoft Word - www.office.com/setup - 0 views

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    www.office.com/setup Blogs: Microsoft Word is an essential tool for any individual in today's digital age. Whether you are a working professional, a diligent student or an active retiree, proficiency in Microsoft Word is a vital skill1 that is useful for both complex business requirements as well as basic day-to-day purposes. Not only is Microsoft Word a flexible tool that allows you to achieve many of your digital document needs, it is also one of the most user- friendly applications from the Microsoft Office suite. Below are 10 MS Word features that you should be using at work, school or home but likely aren't. 1. SMART ART The Office 2007 and Office 2010 applications share very similar features for working with a range of graphics including pictures, Clip Art, Shapes, diagrams and Charts. It's easy to confuse SmartArt with the similarly named WordArt. Where WordArt just allows you to display text using a wide variety of different formats and effects, SmartArt is a comprehensive and flexible business diagram tool that greatly improves upon the 'Diagram Gallery' feature found in previous versions of Office. Smart Art screen shot 2 - www.office.com/setup The great thing about SmartArt is the ability to swap between different diagrams, even diagrams from other categories, without losing the information that you have already entered. From the selection available, use whichever SmartArt is appropriate to give your document that little bit extra charm. 2. TURN DATA INTO VISUAL CHARTS Charts are created using the same chart 'engine' that Excel uses. Accordingly, as your chart is created, another window will appear containing the Excel-generated data that the chart is based on. Use the Insert Chart button in the Illustrations group to insert a chart and select from the variety of options. The charts are versatile, just like the user-friendly data represented separately in MS Excel to smooth out the whole data-input-to-graph process. Visual Charts -
Lindsey Clay

The Lexile Framework for Reading - 0 views

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    Lexile.com provides educators with a unique calculator that can determine the reading level that a given text is aimed for comprehension wise.
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