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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Kristi Considine

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Sites of My Choice - 0 views

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    This is a place where teachers can find education-related blogs. Teachers share ideas, websites, stories, and other information. I chose this because I have a Tumblr and have used it for my benefit in the classroom.
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Sites of My Choice - 0 views

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    This is a website that could also be used for a language arts classroom, or any other subject. It is a tool that creates digital storytelling, reflection, photo essays and more.
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Sites of My Choice - 0 views

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    This is an online bookmarking network for teachers. As a teacher, I could use it to save bookmarks in a web space.
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Sites of My Choice - 0 views

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    Wordsmyth offers a beginner's picture dictionary along with a full dictionary. I could use this as a teacher for various activities where a dictionary is needed.
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Dropbox - Simplify your life - 1 views

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    This allows teachers to drop files in an online folder and access it from multiple computers. Collaborative folders can be created to share with partner teachers.
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Collaborative Tools/Web 2.0 - 0 views

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    This is a scheduling tool teachers can use when setting up a collaborative work meeting. A teacher could use this because one user creates the Doodle and shares the link with other. Here, everyone can share availability to determine the best meeting date.
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Lesson Plans/Teacher Sharing - 0 views

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    This gives teachers a place to connect with other teachers of similar subject and content areas. This gives teachers a support group and an outlet to share ideas.
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Lesson Plans/Teacher Sharing - 0 views

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    I chose this website because it is a good source for lesson plans. As a teacher, I would be able to use this for various subject areas.
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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.
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Education Games - 0 views

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    This offers math games for students. As a teacher, I can use it to teach kids that math is fun.
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PE/Health - 0 views

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    I chose this website because it is a great way to teach students about muscles. Students match the muscles. Great for a high school PE class.
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PE/Health - 2 views

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    I chose this website because having a healthy BMI is an important lesson in PE. Through middle school, high school and college, I have needed to use a BMI calculator. As a teacher
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Science - 1 views

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    I chose this because I am currently learning about DNA molecules in a Human Biology class. This is an interactive website to teach students about DNA. As a teacher, this could be used-likely in a high school biology class-to teach students about DNA.
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Science - 1 views

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    I chose this site because the EPA has a list of games for students on this website. As a teacher, I would use this to help students understand water related lessons, such as the water cycle or water treatment.
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Social Studies - 0 views

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    I chose this for social studies because timelines are important in understanding history. As a teacher, I could have students create their own time lines online by using this template.
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Social Studies - 0 views

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    I chose this site because it is a great game for learning not only where the states are located, but also what the capitals are. As a teacher, I could use this in a classroom because there are different levels of learning: states with outlines, states without outlines, and capitals.
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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.
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Math - 1 views

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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.
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Language Arts - 0 views

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    I chose this website because a UD professor told my class about the site and its benefits for teachers. On here, I will be able to find countless of language arts-infused lesson plans
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Language Arts - 0 views

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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.
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