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kelgalb32

2,4,6,8, meet me at the garden gate... - 1 views

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    A blogspot for students, parents and early childhood educators. It offers links to websites along with ideas for activities for kindergarten.
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    RSS Feed - A Kindergarten Blog. On this blog some new content that I found was this voice recorder that you can use to put stories or other things on blogs or internet, It is called Vocaroo. She used it as a story of a leprechaun coming into the classroom. I thought this was cute!
Sara Bouzek

Speech Language Pathology website - 0 views

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    Teacher worksheets, lesson plans, activities, jobs for Speech/Language Pathologist
Christine Sieben

The Poetry Zone. Poems by children and teaching resources for schools - 0 views

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    An inter-active poetry website for children. It also contains poems by well-known children's poets and a wealth of educational material for teachers
Amanda Christensen

IXL - Math Website - 0 views

shared by Amanda Christensen on 12 Jan 12 - Cached
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    "My students love it! It really challenges them to master the concepts. I told one of my students to change to another topic so she could practice for the upcoming tests, and she said, 'No, wait! I want to get to 100% first!' I have never seen her more motivated to succeed!"
Anna Erk

BSD: Bio Maker: The Biography Maker - 0 views

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    This website site can help me gets students to write a better biography of historical figures as we learn about them in class. It goes step by step through the process which should make the idea of writing a biography less overwhelming.
Jessica Moeller

Science Experiments, Videos, and Science Fair Ideas at Sciencebob.com - 0 views

shared by Jessica Moeller on 24 Feb 12 - Cached
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    Enter the world of Science Bob to try lots of home experiments, watch experiment videos, and get science fair ideas. I found this through my Resources for Teacher's blog. A neat site to help with teaching science. There are questions kids ask that Bob answers, such as how are Pop Rocks candies made. It will also take you to other science websites to learn about other topics such as volcanoes.
Jessica Moeller

Scholastic - 0 views

shared by Jessica Moeller on 11 Feb 12 - Cached
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    I love the scholastic website, especially for elementary teaching. It offers so many great ideas, activities, and worksheets for nearly everything I teach! Some things are free, while others are subscribed to/paid for. And you can't forget the Book Clubs!
pcktchnge99

The Florida Center for Reading Research - 0 views

shared by pcktchnge99 on 04 Jun 12 - Cached
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    This is a great website for reading fluency and comprehension activities.
Rick Hamil

Website for Dan Hosken - 0 views

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    Great resource for a beginning understanding of technology in regards to music.
Kallie Baum

Resources for teachers " Blog Archive " Story Jumper - 0 views

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    Story Jumper is a website where teachers, parents or even children can publish their own children's book. The process is simple, fast and fun. If your students have a hard time creating a story, they can use the Story Starter, a tool that will help them write a story in just seven steps.
kelgalb32

Brain Breaks - 0 views

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    This website has many different ideas for brain breaks that you can use with your students and most include adaptations.
kelgalb32

Terrific Sites for Teachers - 0 views

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    This website has many different sites that are made for teachers under topics such as lesson plans, art, assessment, beginning teachers, etc.
kelgalb32

Jakes Online Storytelling - 1 views

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    This website has good resources, articles, examples, and standards for storytelling.
lindsayt1212

ipads4teaching.net - 0 views

This is one of Kathy Scrock's websites. I wanted to investigate it because I just finished the Intro to iPad class. One great thing I found on it were different rubrics for assessing apps -and on...

Education Resources iPad Assessments Technology

started by lindsayt1212 on 15 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
beckyjo

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shared by beckyjo on 26 Mar 13 - Cached
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    One of my favorite sites is DisccoveryEducation.com that I use daily in the classroom. Discovery Education provides a wealth of classroom resources for all grade levels on various subject areas. I use this website daily in high school when teaching Reading, Science, and U.S. History classes.
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    I love all the free, quality resources on the Discovery Education site. Whenever I have time, I browse this site for newly added resources.
jward2015

Ask a Tech Teacher - 0 views

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    Covers lesson plans, tech tips, great websites to integrate technology into your curriculum, current trends in tech ed and technology standards.
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    Every year, I have 4th grade students compare handwriting speed to keyboarding speed. We run it like an experiment. we discuss the evidence-pros and cons we develop a hypothesis we test the hypothesis (with a series of four tests) we revise if necessary I wanted to test some of the reasons students come up with ...
sahm15j

Education World: Reading Coach: A Shared Experience The Key to Effective Read Alouds - 0 views

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    This is a website that shares how to make an effective plan for read alouds, along with how to implement them into your classroom.
jreinder

Sploder - Make your own Games, Play Free Games - 0 views

shared by jreinder on 15 Jun 15 - Cached
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    The students will employ higher-order thinking skills, design, critical thinking, collaboration, and feedback through the creation of on-line gaming platforms with the website sploder (www.sploder.com). Students will design a multi-leveled game of their own.
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