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Cindy Wofford

Cooking and Learning with Kids - 0 views

shared by Cindy Wofford on 24 Jul 10 - Cached
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    Something from the creative side with a kids cookbook that covers internet safety tips that parents and children could cook and study together
Cindy Wofford

Student activites and lessons - 1 views

shared by Cindy Wofford on 25 Jul 10 - Cached
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    Hands-on activities and lessons for students to apply.
Cindy Wofford

Student themes and activities - 0 views

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    Several activities and workshops students can use to learn for different subject areas.
Cindy Wofford

Nonprofit group Promoting Internet Safety - 1 views

shared by Cindy Wofford on 24 Jul 10 - Cached
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    This is a non-profit group interested in protecting others through education about safety on the internet. A very professional online manual for parents or students is easy to read and covers a lot of details.
Cindy Wofford

2 Smart 4 U Internet Safety - 1 views

shared by Cindy Wofford on 24 Jul 10 - Cached
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    This is an attractive website specifically directed toward girls and how to be wise with the social networking, mobile devices and web safety. Appeals to all ages of girls and informative with friendly graphics.
Scott Bogacz

Flash Music Games - 0 views

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    Fun games to help students learn about music. Everything from Playing instruments to composing.
Scott Bogacz

MENC - 0 views

shared by Scott Bogacz on 24 Jul 10 - Cached
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    Multiple resources for music teachers in all areas of music.
Scott Bogacz

Sociomusicology - 1 views

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    Lots of information on many different cultures around the world. Additional links to get more information.
Scott Bogacz

Classics for Kids - 0 views

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    Great site for students and teachers. Lots of games and information about different aspects of music. Includes a free classical music library.
Scott Bogacz

Music Tech Teacher - 0 views

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    Multiple diffrent tests and quizes for students. Also, lots of games to help students. Can be used to teach from 3rd grade all the way through 12th.
Scott Bogacz

The Teachers Corner - 0 views

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    This website has many different areas to help teacher. It has lots of resources including bulletin board ideas, printable worksheets, and lesson planning ideas. You need to be a member to receive full access.
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    This website is full of ideas from lesson plans to themes. It gives you belletin board ideas. It has everything from student needs to professional development needs for the teacher. Great website when your creativity is blocked
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.
Mary amador

American String Teachers Association website - 0 views

shared by Mary amador on 23 Jul 10 - No Cached
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    Astaweb.com is the American String Teachers Association website. It is run out of Fairfax, VA. Their email address is listed at the bottom of the site. They link to many resources, i.e. how to get great recruitment posters, information about competitions, string teacher jobs or a place to post a job. It looks as if they update it regularly. The most current job posting was July 7
Mary amador

Paul Hamilton - 1 views

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    ) Paulhami.edublogs.org is a blog site run by Paul Hamilton from the public schools in Vancouver, B.C. He is their assistive(?) technology consultant. He writes about free websites for educators. One that I got stuck on was watch know.org which had something for every discipline. Of course, there were lots of comments from fellow educators who can also add to his list of helpful websites. The latest revision looked like June 20, 2010.
Mary amador

emusictheory - 0 views

shared by Mary amador on 22 Jul 10 - Cached
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    This website has lots of free on-line music theory drills where teachers can make assignments and students sign in to do them. The drills were mostly string player oriented. One was to indicate where on the fingerboard are specific notes. If the computer is off-line teachers can purchase the program for only $12.00.
Anne Soderlund

Educators for Social Responsibility - 0 views

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    Lessons and activities page is searchable by grade level and theme. Themes include human rights, conflict resolution, understanding others. Links to brief summary of the lesson. Lessons can be downloaded as PDFs.
Anne Soderlund

Read Write Think student interactives - 2 views

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    Many interactive templates for timelines, Venn diagrams, writing and publishing, etc. Can easily be sorted by skill, grade level, theme, learning objective.
Casey Horpedahl

Voices en Español - 1 views

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    This site has a bilingual blog and podcast that students can connect to. There are videos that follow-through on material discussed in the podcast. Take a tour of a Spanish-speaking country!
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    Thank you for the resource, fellow Spanish teacher!
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    iMe alegre ayudarte, amiga! Buena suerte con todo que te trae el otono.
Steve Daughtrey

Barrier Free Education - 1 views

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    Barrier -free Education is a web site dedicated to the quality education to students with disabilities. It is a work in progress with little information to offer. I like the premise because I am a new teacher that imagines my attempts at differentiation with disabled students end in failure or worse boredom. Because it is funded by an NSF grant, I look forward to returning to the site to see progress on this topic.
Steve Daughtrey

Virtual Rock Box - 0 views

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    This virtual tool helps beginning geologist identify a number of minerals, igneous rock, metamorphic rock and sedimentary rock.
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