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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.
Alicia Krogstrand

A+ math - 0 views

shared by Alicia Krogstrand on 18 Jul 10 - Cached
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    A+ math is a website for both students and teachers. Students/teachers can play games, create flashcards, and worksheets.
Steve Daughtrey

Weather for Students - 0 views

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    This site has lots of interactive menus, games, activities and even some teacher tips. Check out the safety tab, it has some very good information
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    This site was chosen from the list of sites given.
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    This is an easy website to move around in and get facts on weather and related events. There is a great section to plug in zipcode to find current weather conditions.
Steve Daughtrey

Aerospace Education Service Project - 1 views

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    Great website to get NASA into your classroom. Complete education lesson plans in pdf format. Also, links to request educators from NASA to come to your school in virtual form such as Skype or in person for a conference. Best of all completely free!
Steve Daughtrey

iPad in the classroom - 0 views

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    An interesting website dedicated to reviewing applications for the iPad specifically for classroom use. It is fairly new so you have to search archives for apps you might like. Breaks the surface on how to use the technology in your world.
Casey Horpedahl

Think Spanish - 0 views

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    Serving as a portal to other sites, this website has just about anything a student could want as a Spanish resource. You can find instructional and entertainment links, including many cultural gems (recipes, expeditions, blogs, and much more).
Casey Horpedahl

Study Spanish - 0 views

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    This site is a combination of instruction and assessment, which makes it a wonderful site for students who need some extra practice in Spanish. Its lessons are instructive and material is comprehensive.
Lisa Martin

Biology4kids - 0 views

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    This website has great information about cells in general, but also has information about microorganisms, plants, vertebrates, invertebrates, and animal systems. There are also quizzes available, and links to other topics such as astronomy, physics, chemistry, and earth science. The site is also easy to navigate with well described buttons to various pages.
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.
Anne Soderlund

ABCYa! - 1 views

shared by Anne Soderlund on 18 Jul 10 - Cached
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    Flash games developed by elementary level technology teacher. Games for keyboarding, mouse skills, math, reading practice.
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.
James Krenk

All About Nutrition - 0 views

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    Great site for PE/health teachers. There were some games, lots of health information and it was all free. I played a nutrition game, and when it was done I could challenge a friend through email. This could be used with distance learning.
James Krenk

Interactive Games for Kids - 0 views

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    This site has many games and activities. There are quizes, interactive menus and action games. Very good site for teaching keyboard and mouse use.
Jason Schmidt

The Differentiator - 0 views

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    This tool will help you think about objectives in terms of Bloom's Taxonomy.
Jason Schmidt

Does it always fit? Critically thinking about technology in the classroom | The Princip... - 0 views

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    I thought this blog post was pretty thought-provoking.
Anne Soderlund

Teaching Ideas - 0 views

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    Lesson plans, activities, worksheets, etc. Aimed at Elementary level, organized by subject matter, coded for age levels, coded to type of technology (powerpoint, web page, text, etc.). Developed in UK so some terminology is unusual to Americans, "Maths" for example.
Jason Schmidt

xtimeline - Explore and Create Free Timelines - 2 views

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    On xtimeline.com, students and teachers can create media-rich timelines. xtimeline allows you to embed pictures and videos along with text and links to more information.
Jason Schmidt

Memoov - Animation Studio online - 2 views

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    This website allows users to create easy animations with cartoon-like characters. What sets this site apart from others is creators' ability to add their own voices to the animations.
Jason Schmidt

Educational Technology Made Simple | SimpleK12 - 0 views

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    This site is relatively new - launched within the past year. They have a fantastic Twitter presence (@simplek12) and share lots of interesting news, links, and strategies through their blog. Some services are premium, but they also offer many free tools (the biggest one being a 21st century skills assessment test!).
Anne Soderlund

Plagium.com - 0 views

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    Site is a resource for checking a large sample of text for matches in the Internet. Can be used to check student work for originality. Also useful to track your own work against possible plagiarism.
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