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Kristi Considine

Math - 0 views

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    I chose this because my brother was given this site from his math tutor. As a teacher, I would be able to use this site not only for, say, basic arithmetic or algebra, but virtually any lesson I was teaching.
Kristi Considine

Math - 1 views

shared by Kristi Considine on 21 Sep 11 - No Cached
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    I chose this site because it was given to me by my math tutor to use in the future when I am a teacher. This website allows a teacher to create a "classroom" for students, and monitor student progress and track what they were able to do correctly and how long it took them to complete.
Kristi Considine

Education Games - 0 views

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    This is a game I played and school and loved it. It teaches kids about math and running a business. This could be played in a high school Money Management classroom or a math class.
Brooke Vondal

Table of Contents - Math Open Reference - 0 views

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    This website had multiple grade levels and was easy to navigate. It allowed me to look at a grade level and see what things are to be accomplished for that grade. It also offered activities for students.
mzittritsch

Inside Mathematics - 0 views

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    This website provides sample lesson plans, guided videos, and creative ideas on how to engage students. It also provides a math problem of the month for all age groups that challenges students to think critically and work together in order to come to a final answer/conclusion.
brittanyb27

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shared by brittanyb27 on 13 Nov 14 - No Cached
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    This site gave many different ideas for math in physical education. If I had this in my class I would make them challenging enough to where they have to think before they react.
kristenfield

FunBrain.com- Math - 0 views

shared by kristenfield on 19 Feb 15 - Cached
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    Funbrain is another site similar to Cool Math. It has a wide array of games that students can play. These games are in arcade style for the most part, which I think students probably really like. Another cool part of this website is that there is a "For Teachers" section. It has tools that make it easy for teachers to find a game that relates to what they're teaching. It also helps you find activities based on different standards and grade levels. Funbrain also provides flashcards that they allow you to print for free so you can use them in your class.
kristinakruk

KinderArt - Literature and Language Arts Lessons - Connecting Art with History for Elem... - 0 views

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    Kinder Art is a easy to navigate blog that is full of really neat art projects for Early Childhood Educators. There are many activities that connect languages arts, math, and science to art so learning these areas are more hands on and creative.
jblue70

IXL - Testimonials - 0 views

shared by jblue70 on 16 Oct 18 - No Cached
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    This gives extra practice to students who need extra help in math. It challenges students to master the concepts.
abster517

Moving Activities - Health - 0 views

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    This site shows how to connect physical activities to a subject. In the same way, I can connect them to math.
abster517

Teaching LA Ideas - 0 views

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    This has a couple strategies to use in the Language Arts. Even in math, writing activities can come in hand: contractor and financial jobs.
abster517

Motivational Strategies of Social Studies - 0 views

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    There are multiple motivational strategies to help students make and accomplish goals. With these, I can help students conquer math without giving up before trying.
abster517

Activity for LA - 0 views

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    There is examples using Bloom's Taxonomy with notecards. Using that as a basis, I cca​n also use bloom's taxonomy in math.
abster517

Baseball Math - 0 views

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    This collaborative game has many levels of difficulties and can be used for individual practice or competitive fun.
halee2019

Smarty Games - Free educational website for kids K8 - 0 views

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    I chose this because it has multiple categories for educational games for the students I would implement this into my classroom for math educational games. They can work on money counting, subtraction/addition, multiplication, counting, and telling time.
mzittritsch

The Interactive Mathematics Classroom | - 1 views

shared by mzittritsch on 12 Nov 14 - Cached
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    Students learn mathematics by DOING mathematics, and not by watching someone else do mathematics. In recent years there has been an explosion in the number of high quality digital resources available from the Net and elsewhere that allow students to investigate, explore or consolidate the topics they are learning in their maths class.
rvrichter

ABCya! | Educational Computer Games and Apps for Kids - 2 views

shared by rvrichter on 03 Nov 11 - Cached
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    ABCya is a website that allows the students to use their imaginations. It has many different activities to chose from where the student can take something blank and boring and makes it their own. This website site is good through ages k through 5.
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    I chose this as my Educational site. This has several games designed to reach all the grade levels in elementary. A site like this will benefit not only the teacher but the students as well. Depending on what grade I teach in the future, I could use this for as low as Kindergarden or as high as the 5th grade. For Kindergarden and 1st grade, they have a game where the student needs to help out a monkey to put the days of the week in order. The New York Times featured this site as an award-winning games and apps, which is pretty cool.
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    Educational Games (2): This website contains games for students K-5, featuring a variety of topic areas. These games were created or approved by certified school teachers and are free to use. They can be used on the computer or on a device such as an iPad, etc. I see myself using this as a parent of young children more than in the classroom as I plan to teach at the secondary level; however, I found the website to be very appealing for kids and the games are fun and engaging.
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    This website is for younger students. It has a lot of different games that can be related to the classroom.
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    This website, like other educational game websites, has a whole array of games based on grade level. I really like how each game has the standards that it aligns with. Again, I would allow my students to play this to help strengthen certain content area skills. I might encourage parents to allow students to play at home.
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    I have used this website before, but I really like it, because there are so many different levels and topics to choose from. A lot of the games have challenges, so they can work toward beating their score and getting to the next level. I would use this during centers, so I could have a small amount of IPads or laptops that they could work on.
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    This website would be good for different strategies, puzzles, and games. This will help with math and reading. I would use this for help for students.
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    a. I chose this website because it had each grade clearly identified. b. I could use this in my classroom for many different skills including: art, math, and spelling.
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    Free Educational Games and Apps for Kids. Teachers can create an account and have resources available to their whole class for elementary level students.
kayleeo

Teacher Page - Buzzmath Activities - 0 views

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    I liked this website because it gave multiple math activities you can do with kids and even let you choose what standard you wanted the activity to address. I could use these activities when I need to give an assignment related to one of the standards.
triagusta14

Free Lesson Plans - 1 views

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    I choose this site because it has free lesson plans for teachers that includes Art and Crafts, Health and Nutrition, Math, Music, Physical Education, Printable Worksheets, Reading, Science, Social Studies, Technology, and Writing. This site can be used in my future classroom by using each subjects lesson plan that is available as a sample of what I want mine to be like.
iter_redento

Quizizz for Math - 1 views

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    Quizzes is similar to Kahoot in terms of interacting. It is a great website to assign as homework.
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