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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Lindsay Ellinor

Lindsay Ellinor

Education.com | An Education & Child Development Site for Parents | Parenting & Educati... - 0 views

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    Other: Education.com provides activities, worksheets, videos, expert advice and a school directory to give parents information and ideas to help kids reach their full potential and make learning fun. It contains resources and materials for all age groups, baby through high school.
Lindsay Ellinor

http://www.readwritethink.org/ - 4 views

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    Other: I think this website is a mush-have for all teachers. It has contains several resources, including lesson plans and other student activities. There are also professional development sessions available that would be beneficial to new teachers, especially.
Lindsay Ellinor

Crocodoc - 1 views

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    Collaborative tools: Crocodoc converts Microsoft Office and PDF documents to HTML5 so users can view them right in their web app. I think this would be great for teachers to share their documents with parents. Parents would be able to see exactly what their students are working on and can then use that to give them extra help at home.
Lindsay Ellinor

justpaste.it - Share Text & Images the Easy Way - 0 views

shared by Lindsay Ellinor on 07 Nov 12 - Cached
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    Collaborative tools: I like this website because it allows you to share texts and documents with co-workers and other peers. All you have to do is type or paste your text in the space provided, save it, then sent the link to whoever you want to share it with. I think this would be very helpful with teachers in the same school and grade that might be too busy to have face-to-face meetings. This way everyone is kept up to date and in the loop.
Lindsay Ellinor

Online Games For Kids - Funbrain - 2 views

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    Educational Games: This website has more fun games than educational games, but there are a few I really liked. There is a section of games that directly correspond with certain elementary books, such as Diary of a Wimpy Kid. I would use these games at the end of the book as a way to review with the students as well as keep the book fresh in their minds.
Lindsay Ellinor

Learning Games For Kids - 2 views

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    Educational Games: Students can learn while playing Animal Games, Art Games, Music Games, Math Games, Logic Games, Geography Games, Memory Games, Science Videos, etc. These are very interactive games that allow students to apply what they have learned in class to online games! I would use this in my class as a reward and a time filler if there was extra time at the end of the day or after a lesson.
Lindsay Ellinor

PE Games - 0 views

shared by Lindsay Ellinor on 23 Sep 13 - No Cached
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    PE: I chose this website because I think it is a great website for general education teachers looking to incorporate physical education in their classroom, like myself. There are specific PE lesson plans designed to use in the classroom, as well as warm ups and weekly challenges. I think all students would enjoy these activities!
Lindsay Ellinor

Free Elementary School (K-6) Physical Education Lesson Plans - 0 views

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    PE: I really enjoyed looking through this website. There are so many lesson plans for physical education for all grades. I liked that the website divided the lesson plans among elementary, middle, and high school. Even though I am not going to be a physical education teacher, I think there are many lessons I could adapt and use in my classroom to get my students up and moving.
Lindsay Ellinor

Elementary Lesson Plans - 0 views

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    Health: This is a great website for finding health lesson plans for grades preK- 5. These lessons range in all areas of health and use different strategies to teach the subjects. They have great game ideas listed and that would be a fun way to get students involved and interested in health.
Lindsay Ellinor

Health Education Lesson Plans & Activities - 0 views

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    Health: This would be a very useful website to use as an educator. There are suggestions on how to design your health curriculum, ways to assess students, and strategies to enhance instruction. I would use this website because there is a lot I don't know about health and this would be a great place to get lesson ideas.
Lindsay Ellinor

Museum of Science and Industry | Home - 0 views

shared by Lindsay Ellinor on 22 Sep 13 - Cached
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    Science: This website has a lot of useful resources and online games that can be used in the classroom. You can easily select what grade you are teaching and what subject you wish to focus on and it will give you a list of related resources. They range from lesson ideas, to links to other websites, to games or experiments, etc. I also like that they offer field trips for classes and have worksheets you can give your students before you go. I would definitely consider doing this with my future class.
Lindsay Ellinor

Explorabox - Hands-On Science for Kids - 0 views

shared by Lindsay Ellinor on 22 Sep 13 - No Cached
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    Science: I chose this website because it has fun and easy science experiments for kids. These experiments can be found by searching through the different topics of: magnetism, vibration, electricity, heat, space/flight, chemistry and engineering. These experiments all come with a video showing how it's done along with step by step instructions so you can do them with your students. I would use this in my class to introduce a new unit in science we are going to start. It would get the students' attention right away!
Lindsay Ellinor

Social Studies in the Elementary Classroom - 0 views

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    Social Studies: I stumbled upon this website on accident, but really ended up liking it. It is a weebly website that contains many units for elementary classrooms. Within each unit are about 5 different lesson plans relating to the unit topic. I really like this website because it is very easy to navigate and you can search by grade or by topic. I would use this in my class to get lesson ideas and possible unit topics.
Lindsay Ellinor

Welcome to Discovery Education - 0 views

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    Social Studies: I chose this website because it has great social studies lesson plans. These lesson plans are complete with standards, adaptations, discussion questions, helpful links, etc. The website is also very easy to navigate as well. I would use this in my class if I needed help thinking of a lesson for social studies. There lesson plans range in groups from K-5, 6-8, and 9-12. They also cover many different decades and important people in history.
Lindsay Ellinor

Math Games at MathPlayground.com - 0 views

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    Math: I chose this website because I think it would a great tool to use as a reward for students. They can play online games while still working on their math skills. They can be rewarded with computer time and playing games, but still get something educational out of it. These games work on geometry skills, basic addition/subtraction, angles, fractions, etc. Students can incorporate technology into their learning without even realizing they are learning! They will just think they are playing fun games while actually they are fine tuning their mathematic skills.
Lindsay Ellinor

IXL Math | Online math practice. - 0 views

shared by Lindsay Ellinor on 22 Sep 13 - No Cached
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    Math: I think will be an amazingly helpful resource I use in my future classroom. It provides sample math problems which are grade appropriate. All you have to do is click on the grade level you are teaching and it gives you a list of different math concepts that level should be focusing on. For example, when you click on 4th grade it gives you place values, coordinate graphs, adding and subtracting fractions, and so on. I think this is a great website for any teacher creating math lesson plans.
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.
Lindsay Ellinor

Homeschool, Afterschool, Summer Study - Time4Learning - 0 views

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    Language Arts: I chose this website because I think it is very easy to follow and offers lesson ideas for language arts grades preschool through high school. You can click on the grade you want and it will provide and extensive list of lesson plan ideas for that grade. The standard number is provided as a way to search through lessons quicker. I think that is a great idea. If a teacher knows the standard they want to cover but aren't sure what to teach, this website would be very helpful.
Lindsay Ellinor

The Lesson Builder - Welcome - 0 views

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    Lesson Plans: I really like this website. It allows you to create a free account to make units/lesson plans for your class. There are different templates to choose from as well as tips to help you create your unit/lesson. All documents are saved on your account so you do not have to worry about losing them or trying to keep a hard copy on file. I think this is a great website for new teachers to use.
Lindsay Ellinor

Lesson Plans & Worksheets for School Teachers | Lesson Planet - 0 views

shared by Lindsay Ellinor on 05 Apr 12 - Cached
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    Lesson Plans: I chose this website because it is a great resource to use for creating lessons. It contains thousands of pre-made lesson plans in a variety of subject areas. There are language arts, math, science, and PE, just to name a few. I think this would be a great website to use to get ideas for new lessons then make adjustments to make them your own.
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