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Brett Henry

Khan Academy - 2 views

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    A great site for videos in math and science, with a long list of practice math problems
Kevin Somerville

Functions as Graphs | ck12.org Algebra 1 Examples | Khan Academy - 0 views

    • Kevin Somerville
       
      The Khanacademy has many useful mathematical explanations for all ages
  • In a childs younger years it has been determined that the child's weight is a linear function of the child's age. A baby weighs 9 pounds at birth and three years later weighs 30 pounds Express the childs, y as a function of age x
Kimberly Kinnan

Hooda Math - HoodaMath.com | Diigo - 0 views

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    Interactive math games~great interactive learning tool. My kids love this site!
Holly Johnson

Comics - 2 views

shared by Holly Johnson on 28 Jan 12 - No Cached
  • Create fully animated comics online with Kerpoof. Choose from a library of scenes and characters, add animation, movement, as well as music and speech bubbles to bring a story idea to life. Extremely intuitive menu bar and helpful video tutorials make this tool quite useful. A key feature is a Teacher Account that allows teachers to register students and create classes where students can collaborate on creations
  • oondoo is another tool to create comics quickly. You can opt for a free
  • Pixton offers both a free account for personal use and an education platform with a unique pricing structure. There are a number of features provided with the Pixton education platform. Teachers can create a class, add students and assign a project all within the Pixton platform. Also, students can be signed up without and email account. Once created, comics can be printed, downloaded, embedded or shared online. The Pixton platform is also certfied for use on Smart and Promethean interactive white boards
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    • Garth Holman
       
      Hi its Garth
  • They prompt students to decipher meaning, purpose, and tone. They also provide creative possibilities for differentiated learning and expression. Moreover, successful cartoonists need a wide range of skills: researching, drawing, writing, computing, storyboarding, and designing. Cartoonists need to make their stories engaging and persuasive.
    • Holly Johnson
       
      There are some content standard ideas in this paragraph that can easily be targeted in a lesson!
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    this is a resource to find ways to teach to today's modern and techno savvy generation.
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