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Mary amador

Virtual Field Trips - 1 views

shared by Mary amador on 23 Jul 10 - Cached
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    Virtual Field Trips is a website that takes teachers and students on field trips via the internet. Categories are Career Technical, Fine Arts, Foreign Language, Health and PE, Language Arts, Math, Library media, Professional Development, Science, Social Studies, Technology and Other. As I searched around it looked like several of the field trips use our Sea Monkey as their web site composer of choice. Uen.org is the URL. At the bottom of the page we can click on "contact us" which takes us to a page where we can put in our contact information so they can get back to us. There is an 800 number to call. The website is based in Utah. Uen stands for Utah Education Network partnered with Utah State Office of Education and Higher Ed Utah, which is in Salt Lake City.
Janell McGuire

Tate Kids Website - 0 views

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    Kids section of the Tate Art Museums' Websites. Great place for K-6 art students to visit, though older students may find certain sections of the site interesting. Very visually interesting and plenty of activities and resources. Make on online gallery, play art-related games and watch videos about art for free. Contains links to Tate Britain, Tate Modern, Tate Liverpool and Tate St. Ives.
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    This site provides technological tools for students to modify pictures, play games and ideas on artistic expression. This is a great website to infuse technology into the classroom because it offers students a choice in what they would like to do.
Mary amador

arts alive - 0 views

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    2. artsalive.ca/en/resources/students.asp from the National Arts Centre in Canada, copyrighted in 2010, Pinchas Zukerman might be the director. He is definitely involved. It is an extremely comprehensive site dealing with music, dance, English theater and French theater. Students can watch interviews, research composers, listen to music and lots more.
risdonj

Starfall - 0 views

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    this website can be used for alphabet recognition and sight word recognition
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    great primary language arts site for early readers.
risdonj

Toon University - 0 views

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    primary interactive language arts site for students.
risdonj

Storyline Online - 1 views

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    An books are online and read by different actors and actresses. The students can read along or just listen to the stories. The story's picture are in some motion so the students are kept engaged.
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    Primary language arts site. with interactive stories for kids.
kendra smith

multicultural art lesson - 0 views

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    this website implement art with cultures from around the world. Various grade levels.
Mary amador

pbs - 0 views

shared by Mary amador on 19 Jul 10 - No Cached
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    handy for looking up performing arts programs (orchestra concerts, operas) to share with students
risdonj

Reading Lady - 3 views

shared by risdonj on 15 Jul 10 - Cached
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    This site is a great resource designed to assist teachers in teaching language arts. It provides a variety of resources from teaching comprehension, poetry to providing author studies. One of my favorite components of the site is the extensive selection of printable Readers Theatre. The author of the site even has a blog!
Jess Boyd

Glogster Teaching tool - 0 views

shared by Jess Boyd on 15 Jul 10 - Cached
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    Glogster is a free service that allows you to create a multimedia poster. Glogs can include images, audio, and video. Direct integration with SchoolTube makes video embedding easy. The education version of the site keeps students isolated from general user content. Students can use this as an alternative to reports, to give presentations, or to react to literature (among countless other uses).
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    A valuable teaching tool that integrates diverse core subjects including math, science, history, art, photography, music and more for individual learner portfolios, unique alternative assessments, and differentiated instructional activities.
Anne Soderlund

Red Fish - 0 views

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    Nonverbal, no written instructions, highly engrossing for young children, but with applications at many levels. Explore alphabets (4 languages), numbers, art, music, plus. Recently added a user guide for educators & parents who don't want to just explore.
Alicia Krogstrand

Learner.org - 1 views

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    This website contains interactive activities where students can explore math, science, language, history and arts.
Janell McGuire

reading and writing teaching resources - 0 views

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    This site was created for English and Language Arts teachers, but can be applied to any content area. This offers templates and examples of different writing activities for students to do as well as professional development opportunities for educators.
Anne Soderlund

Exploratorium - 0 views

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    Museum of science, art and human perception. Attractive "Explore" section shows thumbnails of articles, hands-on activities, interactive lessons with brief descriptions. Also resources for parents and teachers.
Jen Smith

Multicultural Plans and Resources - 0 views

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    Over 300 Social Science lesson plans in the following areas; teaching Tolerance, Art, Literature, Math, Music, Science, Social Studies, Women, Hispanics, African Americans, Civil Rights, Gay/Lesbian, Asians, Immigration, Homeless/Refugees, Native Americans, Jewish Americans, Russian Americans, Arab Americans.
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