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kayla parcell

Elementary Science - 0 views

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    I chose this site because it has a wide variety of topics and different kinds of sites. I would use this more as a fun or laid back kind of activity (like if you need to use up a day inbetween units or right before a holiday break). The kids could find a game or site that interested them and just crusie around. Or, to make it a little more involved, they could find 15-20 facts that they find interesting that they never knew before.
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    This websire is a great way to get student involved and excited about science! it is motly for older students. there are links to to an "electronic zoo" which then has a bunch of links to lessons on alot of animals in the animla kingdom made by teahers and students to be interactive and interdisciplinary. There is also a website link that would be perfect for students who are truely interested in science and teaches them about how math is integrated in science. There are also links to games that kids can classify critteres and a dust explorations.
kayla parcell

English/Language Arts Internet Resources for use in Elementary classrooms - 0 views

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    I chose this website because it tells the reader wither it is a site for teachers, if it shows a power point, a quiz, etc. This site has many different resources for teachers to use in the classroom. I can use this site in the classroom, since it has worksheets and an alphabet book on the site for me to use with my future class. This site also has sheets that help with letter writing which will come in handy when working with Kindergarteners.
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    This website is amazing and It has over 60 links. There are links to games that could be played for sentencing, wordplay, a letter generator, idoms (a concetration style game) and many more. There are also links to printable handouts and posters. Free books to print and even online short stories as well as tests children can take to assess their reading levels. This website has it all.
Erik Cewe

LFEM Educational Index - 0 views

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    This is a Science site. I chose this because of the many ways you could approach your lesson plan on Science. This doesn't have any games for the students to play on here, but it does have activities to go along with the teachers instruction about any of the 8 topics listed here. If you were doing a lesson on snow. Click on the link that says, Let It Snow and it is for the 5th-10th grade level. Whats cool about the snow link is it gives pictures of how devastating snow storms can be for the streets and cars driving on them.
kayla parcell

healthyteeth.org - 0 views

shared by kayla parcell on 07 Nov 12 - Cached
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    This website is good for kids of all ages. A lot of kids go through a phase where they do not want to brush their teeth and this website is good for grades 2 and up to show the importance of brushing your teeth. There are links that talk about cavities, braces, prevention, cutting out sugar and a video visiting a dentist. There is also a link to "take the challenge" which would be fun for the class to do together.
kbozickovic

United States Map – Click and Learn « - 0 views

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    Students can click on a state and it will take them to a link with many facts and details for students. This would be great in my classroom to help students learn fun facts and location for states.
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    Students can click on a state and it will take them to a link with many facts and details for students. This would be great in my classroom to help students learn fun facts and location for states.
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    Students can click on a state and it will take them to a link with many facts and details for students. This would be great in my classroom to help students learn fun facts and location for states.
rebecca hoch

Plants for Kids - 0 views

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    I really like this website because of the amount of information available. The site provides links in plant groups and so it's easy to scroll down to the type of plant you need to know about. I like the lesson plans and the links to plant literature too. I could see myself using the lesson plans from this site.
Audrey Moenck

Web English Teacher - 0 views

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    Choice (2): This is a great website for English/Language Arts teachers, K-12. It contains many topics to choose from with links to outside resources as well. There are study guides and other materials for students. There are also professional resources. Teachers can sign up for a free newsletter that contains information in the topic of English education. This website is linked in closely with Twitter and Facebook which can be appealing to 21st century teachers and students. I could get lost in this website because it contains some wonderful lesson ideas for students.
kayleeo

The Polka-dotted Teacher - 0 views

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    This Blog is made by a teacher and she has many posts that are links to multiple sties related to new educational practices and activities to do in the classroom. The links can be a great way to keep up with new strategies and stay informed on educational practices.
Audrey Moenck

FREE -- Teaching Resources and Lesson Plans from the Federal Government - 1 views

shared by Audrey Moenck on 09 Oct 13 - No Cached
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    Social Studies (2): This website contains free learning and teaching resources from Federal Agencies which makes it a credible resource for teachers and students to use. It covers a variety of history/social studies topics: government, famous people, movements, states/regions, world studies, wars, etc. There are photos, videos, documents, and other important resources about the topics that are linked to each subject. As a teacher, this resource could be used as links in PowerPoints, embedded in Prezis, or as a tool for students to use in the classroom.
triagusta14

cooltoolsforschools - Collaborative Tools - 2 views

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    This is a website for collaboration tools that can be used in the classroom. It describes different technology tools that can be used, explains how to get them working, and gives ideas for what you can do with them. I will use this to help me incorporate technology into my lessons.
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    Collaborative Tools This website is very useful and mentions close to 150 collaboration tools than students can use. From sticky notes to blogs, to blogs to chat rooms; this website has so many options that we can use as collaboration tools. This can be used to find blogs or chat rooms if I am doing a lesson on a book that requires student responding to each other.
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    This website is great for teachers to explore different options in the field of collaborative tools. All of the links that are provided have explanations of how to use the tools and easy ways for teachers to use them in the classroom. Another great thing about this website is that it is a part of Wikispaces, which is a very easy tool to use and great for teachers to get new ideas for the classroom. These links can be used for all different grade levels and all different subject matter. They also help students to become more familiar with technological tools that can help them later in schooling and in life in general.
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    Many of the links provided on this page I have not heard of so they would be worth looking at. I would use this site for help with classroom related stuff like screen shots for all computers in the room.
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    This a collaborative website. It shows different websites and gives a brief description and explanation about what it is and how you can use it in your classroom. On the side there are also a list of tools like a converting tool, organizing tool, and converting tool.
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    This website provides a number of different collaboration tools. This is a great way to keep students engaged and a great way for students to use the internet for school purposes in an appropriate manor.
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    This website has a lot of different categories that you can choose from to help you in class and with your class.
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    This websites list several different websites that students can use to find out information and also list different tools they can use for example presentation, video, writing, reading and several more tools to use.
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    This is a great website for teachers and students to use for presentations. It's an eye opener to use besides the usual PowerPoint and e-mail for school.
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    I chose this website because it gives so many options on ways to use collaboration in your classroom. Collaboration and communication with the community is so important, and having a variety of options is very beneficial.
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    a. I chose this website because it looked very techy with words flashing across the screen. b. I could use this in my classroom to help collaborate better with students and other teachers.
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    I choose this site because it gave a list with descriptions of each useful website. This site can be used in my classroom by finding a website that could benefit myself as a teacher or my lesson plan.
Brooke Vondal

AAHPERD - American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation & Dance - 0 views

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    This website has several links for activities going on in different classrooms. It also offers scholarships, careers, newsletters, and journals for physical education.
Ron Broxson

Top 10 social studies/history blogs for teachers - OnlineDegrees.org - 1 views

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    This site includes several links to helpful blogs on history. I chose this site because it listed some helpful blogs that may help guide teachers in lesson plan development. Teachers can use this site to find excellent videos, articles, discussion guides, activities, etc.
kayla parcell

Naked Eggs and Flying Potatoes Book by Steve Spangler - 0 views

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    This link os for a book about science to buy. In the description of the book it explains the different fun experiments that the class could do such as a folding egg, bubbling lava bottle and many more. It will spark the imaginiation and amaze the kids in the class.
kayla parcell

Language Arts - Elementary - 0 views

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    This website has over 40 links to mini language arts lessons that could be used. Whether it be used when there is extra time and i need to have somrthing for the kids to do or just as a minni lesson, it has a variety. There is anything from reinforcing the alphabet and sounds, to creative thinking. I really liked one of the lessons called "Invent a Holiday" which is pretty much self explanetory but i know the kids would love!
kayla parcell

Collaboration Tools for Teachers and Students - LiveBinder - 1 views

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    This website is perfect for incorporating technology in the classroom. It has many link and previews of collaboration tools a teacher and student could use. There is anything from free online chats, online corkboard for assignments and notes to students. I liked Primary wall which lets the students and teacher leave noted for eachother in real tim which is helpful for both.
Ron Broxson

Abraham Lincoln - Timeline of Abraham Lincoln's life - 1 views

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    This site presents an in-depth timelines of President Abraham Lincoln. I chose this site because it would be useful for a history class wrapped around 19th century. History teachers can use this as a helpful tool when discussing the Civil War (i.e., it includes links to Civil War information).
triagusta14

Social Studies for Teachers | Kids.gov | USAGov - 0 views

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    I choose this site because it has links that lead you to websites that any teacher, student, or parent could use or show Social Studies information. This site can be used in my future classroom by collecting information to make lesson plans.
Shana Kester

The Icing on the Cake: Online Tools for Classroom Use - 0 views

shared by Shana Kester on 05 Apr 12 - Cached
  •  The Icing on the Cake Online Tools for Classroom Use by Kathy Schrock (kathy@kathyschrock.net) This list of online tools was created as a support site to go along with a presentation well before Web 2.0 tools were used to support teaching and learning. Since that time, links to a few Web 2.0 portals have been added and the links have been checked for validity, but the list is almost the same as it was in 2001, when it was first created.
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      I like how this website has a lot of different resources that are easily accessable for teachers all in one spot.
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    Different resources for teachers.
Nikki Culpepper

Additional Site - 0 views

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    I chose this site because it has many different sources for teachers to use. This site has book reviews, different types of graphic organizers, and different writing activities. For example, this sit has how to finger spell, I could use this site and find sheets to print off for the class to teach them how to finger spell. This site also has many different literacy workshops that I could use in my future classroom.
Brandi Hass

Elementary Social Studies - HomeworkSpot.com - 0 views

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    This website is another great website for elementary Social studies. It gives you articles on what is new in scholastics. It has different links to different topics such as culture, government, states, and geography. It also has fun things to do with your students and current contests that are running.
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