The Teacher's Guide Free Interactive Websites Directory - 3 views
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Many Math and Reading Interactive Sites for Kids!
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Welcome - Iowa Department of Education - 3 views
The Napsterfication of Learning - 2 views
Teaching Article: How to be an Unforgettable Teacher - 2 views
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1) A Great Teacher Will Always Be There- If you are not in your classroom, you are not teaching. Yes, teachers must take days off occasionally, but do not make it a habit. If you are feeling a little sick, unless it is serious, show up! A sick regular teacher is ten times better for his or her students than a healthy sub is. Regular attendance is a must. Be proud to have a perfect attendance record.
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Classroom Tech - 2 views
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When going to this website look at the sidebar on your left and click on "Cool Tools for Teaching. Here you will download a pdf that is loaded with information. There are an abundance of websites that can help you in your classroom. Some examples are Jing captures screen shots, Zamzar lets you convert Converts file formats; especially helpful to download YouTube videos (at home) and bring them to school as stand‐alone videos, and Spelling City lets you create games from spelling words.
Iowa Core - Iowa Department of Education - 4 views
Good Night, iPad... - YouTube - 2 views
Wordle - 2 views
http://www.activehistory.co.uk/# - 2 views
Authorama - Public Domain Books - 2 views
Media Copyright Resource - 2 views
Yummy Math - 2 views
Citing clip art : It's a professional issue first, and a legal issue second - 2 views
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There seems to be some confusion in several places on the net about whether you have to “cite” (the way some students say acknowledge) clip art or not in a paper. This question has arisen because the writer cannot find a rule in their style guide about it, or because they see many others using clip art without noting the source.
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There seems to be some confusion in several places on the net about whether you have to "cite" (the way some students say acknowledge) clip art or not in a paper. This question has arisen because the writer cannot find a rule in their style guide about it, or because they see many others using clip art without noting the source....They might be getting the legal issue of having permission to copy confused with the professional issue of referencing.
Not Just the Facts, Ma'am - 2 views
Iowa 1:1 Schools | Google Maps - 2 views
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