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Michelle Krill

Infinite Thinking Machine - 0 views

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    Blog post about powerful web resources that have the power to engage students using digital tools and the desire today's youth have to express themselves, all while using the increasing amount of primary source materials available online.
Michelle Krill

The Learning Page... especially for teachers - 0 views

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    Lesson plans and activities for using primary sources in the classroom.
Marge Runkle

Accredited Online Universities » 100 Best Open Source Apps for Educators - 3 views

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    We have created a list of what we think are the best available apps out there and have categorized them into the following: Science, Language, Math, Administrative & Content Management, Interactive & Online Classrooms, Study Aids, Video & Imaging, Music, Multimedia, Geography & History, and Mapping Tools.
Marge Runkle

Widgenie - 2 views

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    Widgenie lets users upload data from a variety of sources such as Excel spreadsheets, CSV files or Google Spreadsheets and using a drag and drop interface to create custom charts and graphs. Once the data has been arranged and styled, it is presented as a widget that can be embedded in web sites and social networks. Widgenie also has a premium service that offers unlimited widgets and branding opportunities.
John Sengia

CK12.ORG - FlexBooks - 2 views

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    Free, open source math and science ebooks that can be edited by the user. This allows you to customize the content, adding and removing what you want.
Bryan Tayman

Teacher Resources | Library of Congress - 1 views

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    Find Library of Congress lesson plans and more that meet Common Core standards, state content standards, and the standards of national organizations.
Michelle Krill

Evaluating Internet Research Sources - 4 views

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    "The CARS Checklist for Information Quality"
Ann Baum (Johnston)

Engaging Elementary Students with Primary Sources - 1 views

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    TPSQuarterlyFall10.pdf
Michelle Krill

Library of Congress Primary Sources by State: Pennsylvania - For Teachers (Library of C... - 0 views

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    The extensive collections at the Library of Congress contain historic artifacts and cultural materials from across the U.S. The list below is just a sample of the many Pennsylvania resources available for free on the Library's Web site.
Michelle Krill

Primary Sources for Educators and Students - 0 views

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    National Archives ~ Digital Copies in the Archival Research Catalog (ARC). Grouped by National History Standard Era
karen sipe

TWICE: Two Way Interactive Connections in Education. Your one stop source for K12 video... - 0 views

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    Join free and sign up for Read Aroudn the Planet. You can post your own projects to find partners or join a project posted by someone else.
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    I will be sharing sites I found in an article called Bring the Word into Your Classroom.
Lauri Brady

Whaling History: Laura Jernegan, Girl on a Whaleship - 0 views

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    "In October, 1868, Laura Jernegan, a 6 year old girl from Edgartown, Massachusetts set out on a three year whaling voyage with her father, mother, brother and the ship's crew to the whaling grounds of the Pacific Ocean. This website, produced by the Martha's Vineyard Museum, tells the story of Laura Jernegan and the journal she kept on her voyage. It also tells the adventurous history of whaling. "
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    This interactive journal was written by a 6-year-old and allows you to see her handwriting as well as use a "magic lens" to read it clearly in type. Would work great on the Smartboard. Super primary source that is primary grade appropriate! Lessons included on teachinghistory.org site.
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