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Paper.li - read a Twitter stream as a daily newspaper - 1 views

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    paper.li organizes links shared on Twitter into an easy to read newspaper-style format. Newspapers can be created for any Twitter user or any #tag. Think specific topic research project.
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The Reading Round-Up! - 1 views

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    Great elementary reading/collaboration project between two classes. Excellent ideas here!
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Smories - new stories for children, read by children - 3 views

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    "Smories are free original stories for kids, read by kids. 50 added every month."
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Symbaloo - start simple - 0 views

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    With Symbaloo, you can now create your own desktop on internet, including your favorite websites and sources. The advantage is that you can navigate easily to the most important websites, without remembering the links. Just try to click on one of the coloured blocks. You will see that it is possible to search from the centerbox in useful websites, such as Google or Youtube. More options… Much more is possible with Symbaloo. Listening to the radio, reading the news or reading to your new mail quickly… If you click on an empty grey field, you will enter a new world of blocks! The best fun is to find out all of the features yourself, and explore Symbaloo step by step.
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Leveled Library » Register - 0 views

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    "Anyone can use LeveledLibrary without registering for a free account. However, registered users have access to many features that are not availble to the unregistered users. Most notably, registered users can: Everyone Keep an inventories of the books you own and their levels Specify the leveling system in which you want the book levels displayed. Print labels for your leveled books in popular label sizes View book details, such as binding, dewey decimal number, suggested categories, and cover images Keep books in your shopping cart across multiple computers All Educators Search the inventories of colleagues at your school Vote on book levels for books in the system Manage Courses and Track Student Lending Access reports about your classroom library Administrators Purchase and unlock reports: See what books are in your school Analyze how well a teacher's library matches the students in the class Track student reading growth over time See how well your students are picking books on their reading level"
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    I have often wondered if there was a tool to organize my own library of books and I think th is may be it.
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Book Trailers - Assessment Rubric - 1 views

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    from the Reading-Active-and-Engaging wiki - more information on book trailers, as well other resources
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YES students use iPod touches to improve reading skills - 2 views

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    iPods for reading
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Tony Vincent's Learning in Hand - iPad - 0 views

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    "Read blog posts about iPad See how iPads can be used for project based learning Read Classroom Dos and Don'ts Download Apple's 154 page iPad manual View Apple's iPad Guided Tour videos Access bookmarked sites that feature lists of apps for iPad"
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Reading Interventions Electrified - 0 views

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    Check out these interactive reading interventions for elementary kids!
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Teaching Kids News - 2 views

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    Kid-friendly news articles for teachers, parents and kids. "A set of discussion questions, writing prompts, reading prompts and vocabulary words accompany each daily news stories. The curriculum connections encourage students to think critically not only about the story itself, but also about the way the story is presented."
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Chrome Web Store - Read&Write for Google Docs™ - 2 views

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    "Use Google Docs with all of your students including those with dyslexia, learning disabilities, struggling readers, and English Language Learners. This Chrome Extension makes any Google document accessible. "
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The Times and the Common Core Standards: Reading Strategies for 'Informational Text' - ... - 0 views

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    "We'll be exploring the new Common Core State Standards, and how teaching with The Times can address them, through a series of blog posts."
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Newsela | Nonfiction Literacy and Current Events - 2 views

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    Newsela is an innovative way for students to build reading comprehension with nonfiction that's always relevant: daily news.
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Newsela | Nonfiction Literacy and Current Events - 1 views

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    "Newsela is an innovative way for students to build reading comprehension with nonfiction that's always relevant: daily news. It's easy and amazing. Register now or learn more about the impact Newsela can have on your classroom."
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Keystone Kids » Attention 5th and 6th Grade Classrooms - 2 views

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    "Upgrade the typical book report with a digital spin! Integrate reading, writing, and 21st century literacy skills into an interactive and engaging project. Participating teachers will be helping students meet the demands of the Common Core, which include requirements for students to present ideas with "multimedia components (e.g., graphics, sound) and visual displays in presentations when appropriate to enhance the development of main ideas or themes.""
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Digital Is | Digital Is ... - 1 views

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    "The NWP Digital Is website is a collection of ideas, reflections, and stories about what it means to teach writing in our digital, interconnected world. Read, discuss, and share ideas about teaching writing today."
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    "The NWP Digital Is website is a collection of ideas, reflections, and stories about what it means to teach writing in our digital, interconnected world. Read, discuss, and share ideas about teaching writing today."
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Main Page - FreeReading - 1 views

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    a high-quality, open-source, free reading intervention program for grades pK-6
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Teachers' Domain: Inspiring Middle School Literacy - 2 views

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    "These self-paced classroom activities are designed to enhance the literacy skills of struggling readers in grades 5-8. Each uses videos, interactive activities, note-taking, reading, and writing to present students with an engaging science or history topic. Each activity addresses a range of specific literacy strategies. All 15 activities promote monitoring comprehension, synthesizing, asking questions, developing vocabulary, connecting prior knowledge to new learning, and developing a topic in writing."
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