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Kaitlyn O'Brien

Social Studies for Kids - 2 views

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    This is a good website for current events in social studies. Students could refer to this page when looking for current events around the world for a research project. It is also good for the teachers to keep up to date on world events.
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    This website would be perfect for opening up class each week when talking about Social Studies. It offers a couple of this week in history this happened scenerios. It also offers multiple topics to view such as government, cultures, economics, etc.
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    Why I chose this site: I chose this site because social studies can often be a dry, boring, and uninteresting subject for kids. This site has lots of cool subjects and topics that can be relevant to kids. How I'm going to use this site: I could use this site in several ways. I could use it to talk about current events that are happening today or I could use it to teach kids about the past that we can longer experience first hand. This site could be used as a whole class, or, it could be used independently for research projects. It's nice too because it's kid focused so they wont run into topics, pictures, etc., that aren't kid friendly.
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    This website talks about current events, geography, and holidays. It includes past history around the civil war period and Renaissance. This website contains stories and information about important history periods. Also, there are helpful fun facts and glossaries to help students with social studies.
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    This site provides information about geography, government, war, middle ages, and many other areas that are studied in school. I like that it provides current events information as well. This site could be used in class if you wanted your students to write about something currently going on in the world, or even to research something from the past.
kayleeo

7 Simple Social Studies Activities That Incorporate Reading and Writing - 0 views

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    Taking the sixth activity, I can have students interview a mathematical historical figure: research and ask a couple simple questions.
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    This website gives many different social studies activities you can do with students. I can incorporate theses activities into my classroom to make social studies topics a little more interesting.
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.
morganhawkins

Grade Level Outcomes for K-12 Physical Education - 1 views

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    This file gives you all the standards and each component/motor skill each student needs to complete. It also gives learning outcomes for each grade level, so just a basis of where the student needs to be with that skill by that grade. I will use this every single time I write a lesson plan.
bvincent125

ThinkCERCA | Personalized Close Reading & Argumentative Writing Lessons - 0 views

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    I chose this website because of the growth that can be seen from students using this website. I will use this by assigning reading to my students and have them use their critical thinking skills
bvincent125

Digital Literacy Program - Writable - 0 views

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    I chose this website because it is an easy way to have students become better writers. I will use this to have them write notes or responses easily, because it can all be done on one page.
Michelle Weber

Cool Cat Teacherâ„¢ - Vicki Davis , Cool Cat Teacher Blog - 0 views

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    Vicki Davis Blog
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.
Joe Shue

Language Arts - 0 views

shared by Joe Shue on 05 Apr 12 - Cached
  • • Word ConfusionDo you know the difference between these words? • Scramble-Saurusalways I place mis my letters. • Infoplease Word of the DayStrengthen your vocabulary. • 2Bee or NottoobeeWhat's the buzz about being? • The Plural GirlsHelp the kitties pop the bubbles. • Paint by IdiomsAdd color to your language. • Grammar GorillasMonkey around with your grammar skills. • Stay AfloatDon't get soaked by the wrong word. • Word TurtleMake your own word search puzzles. • SpellarooHop on the misspelled word. • Spell CheckSomething is wrong with one of these words. • Wacky Tales Write your own crazy story. • Sign the AlphabetUse your hands to communicate. • What's the WordRead new words. • Translator AlligatorHow do you say boca grande? _qacct="p-a1M28uhZAfCFw";quantserve();
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      Games for students but also information for parents and teachers.
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    For teachers, parents, and students
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    This is a game site for kids, teachers, and parents. I gives you words games and other type of language and grammar games for you to play with and get a better understanding of the information and rules. It gives different games with different levels of difficulty. this is great way for teacher to get students to have fun and learn the information.
Audrey Moenck

Reading Comprehension & Language Arts Teaching Strategies for Kids | Reading Rockets - 0 views

shared by Audrey Moenck on 04 Apr 12 - Cached
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    This is another very beneficial teaching tool for language arts.This site is full of teaching strategies that I could use in my future classroom. It has ideas for helping struggling readers as well as more strategies that will be helpful.
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    Offers effective teaching strategies, activities, lessons, lesson plans, worksheets, exercises, skills, tests, assessments for reading comprehension, language arts, literacy, fluency, phonics and phonemic awareness for children, especially those with dyslexia and other reading difficulties. This would be a great tool for teacher to get quizzes and work sheets for their students. It's a great site for anyone who is in the education field to help kids read and write.
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    Language Arts/Reading (1): This website is a useful teacher resource. It includes classroom strategies, reading guides, and tips on how to help struggling readers. This website is very credible and has sections for teachers, principals, librarians, parents, and other professionals. Reading Rockets has produced several shows on PBS and those are posted on this website as well. They include a variety of topics about reading. This website would be a useful tool to use in my future classroom because it contains newsletters with new and relevant topics regarding reading that are research-based (dyslexia, closing the literacy gap, etc.).
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.
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.
Brooke Vondal

ReadWriteThink - 0 views

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    I liked this website because it offered professional development links and conventions. It also had classroom resources that ranged from K-12.
Brooke Vondal

How To Use An Apostrophe - The Oatmeal - 0 views

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    This would be a good website for teachers to find different ideas for lessons. It offers multiple links to other sites that contain grammar and vocabulary work.
Lindsay Ellinor

McGraw-Hill | Treasures Reading Program - 0 views

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    Language Arts: I think this website would be very helpful in my future classroom- especially if my school district uses McGraw-Hill books. This website contains both teacher resources along with student activities to be used in the classroom. There are worksheets and games designed specifically for the different aspects of language arts. Areas such as grammar, writing, prepositions, nouns, punctuations, etc are all included and provide easy to follow steps to help improve student learning.
Joe Shue

Social Studies - 0 views

shared by Joe Shue on 22 Sep 13 - Cached
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    This is a great website for history. It offers a timelines on important historical dates and offers pictures. It Gives alot of special features like photo of the month and speech of the month. The thing I liked most was the homework help tab.It offered tips for writing a paper on history. This is a great tool for teachers to provide organized lessons and examples to their students.
ottjen

3-6 Student Interactives - Language Arts - UEN - 0 views

shared by ottjen on 18 Sep 12 - Cached
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    This is another site that offers Language Arts related games. I think games are a fun way to get children interested in learning so having an assortment of different games they can play is a good idea. The names of the games and overall layout of the site is fun and seems user friendly, especially for children.
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    3-6 Interactives - Fun, educational, online games geared towards third through sixth grade students. There are games for spelling, words, reading/grammar, and writing. I would use this website for review for the upper elementary.
nforson16

Electronic Flashcards - 0 views

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    Study blue a really great website for studying/reviewing. It's way easier to study the flashcards electronically than having to physically write down the information.
Kristi Considine

Language Arts - 0 views

shared by Kristi Considine on 21 Sep 11 - Cached
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    I chose this site because I believe daily writing is important in strengthening language arts skills. This provides students with a private online journal they can keep.
koth16

Google Drive - 1 views

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    Now, I do not have an account yet, but this is google docs. I can create any documents I want and I can choose who gets to access it. This is a great and safe way to communicate and work with your students especially if they have IPads. I can put assignments, a calendar, reminders and so much more on this website. Amber Koth
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