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David Buehler

Teacher Strategies - 2 views

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    This website has many different strategies for lessons (including assessing students) in the elementary grades.
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    This is a site with many useful resources. Some of the resources are in PDF format and well designed. For example, a form for students to write a current event article is perfect for upper elementary and middle school students. I will use this in situations when students are absent on the day of our weekly NewsGame. The site is well designed and has a real teacher-friendly feel to it.
Sarah Gorres

Curriculum 21 - 2 views

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    Looking for activities and lessons for preparing students for the 21st century? Well, this is the jackpot of resources. I was introduced to this site at a conference on the subject of 21st Century curriculum, and this site is loaded with ideas for alternative forms for assessing students. You will also find various links to websites that offer interactive and student owned activities and projects.
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    I like this one. I had fun playing with Google Image Swirl. Does anyone use any of the curriculum mapping resources. Some of them looked similar to what we're using in the "Best Practices" course.
Sue Isakson-Bauer

Glogster - 2 views

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    Students can make online, multimedia posters. The website description: * A creative, dynamic, and innovative digital outlet that captures learner's excitement for online creations, keeps learners engaged in course content, and makes teaching and learning more fun. * A private and safe platform, monitored directly by teachers. Teachers control all the activities of their learners. * 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. For Learners: * A fun, imaginative, and powerful learning experience which fosters independent creative self expression, positive learner-teacher relationships, and teamwork on collaborative class projects. * A vibrant, multi-sensory learning experience which integrates learner's knowledge and skills into traditionally text-oriented subjects and motivates learner's desire to explore topics in which they may previously have been less interested.
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    Students really do enjoy using Glogster. I do think that it is gret that the students have so many different ways in which to show their knowledge and mastery of the material. It also does give them the opportunity to use some cretivity when designing them.
Sarah Gorres

Everyday Math - Mary Freitag's Resources - 1 views

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    Mary's site provides assessment resources for each grade level and unit of Everyday Math. You will need a username and password to access the resources, but you can easily obtain this from the district.
Laura Kruschek

Moodle - 0 views

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    Moodle is a wonderful tool for teachers to give students the experience of working in an on-line classroom environment, since they will most likely be taking some classes in that format in the future. Moodle is a great way to get links out to students, have them work through some topics and then have them take a quiz within Moodle. Students really enjoy the imediate results of taking a quiz in Moodle. It takes a bit on the teacher's end to get things set up, but is well worth it when it comes to assessment.
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    I have been using Moodle for a couple years now and my students love using it!
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    I have yet to use Moodle, but I know that it is a great way for students to have conversations and comment on assignments. I'm sure that it's a great tool, and I'd love to use it in the future. The one question I have about using it is, what do you do with the students who don't have internet access at home? I didn't know that you could take quizzes in Moodle as well! I wonder how much set up it takes in terms of time on the teacher's end?
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    I also like the you can imbed videos in moodle. This a great way to show a video clip and then have students discuss the video online.
Erin Sipe

Class Tools Game Creator - 3 views

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    This website has a plethora of games that teachers can customize. You can choose from about 22 different types of games and interactive organizers and input all kinds of information that you want students to be challenged on. The games and organizers are great to use as a review for students as well as having the students create a game as part of a project or assessment. The games and organizers can be saved to a webpage or embedded into a blog or webpage (possibly even Moodle although I haven't tried it yet). One added bonus to this website is that it is free and you don't have to sign in by creating a log in or password!
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    There are quite a number of valuable tools on this site. There are many different types of graphic organizers and templates. You can also create some games, quizzes, and diagrams. The resources they have can be sorted by either subject or template type. They have one template called Fakebook. You can click on the picture of a famous person and see their "Fakebook." Some of them are very clever and funny. However, I noticed on the Mickey Mantle one that his comment for October 11, 1957 was that he had just lost the World Series to the Milwaukee Brewers. It actually should have said Milwaukee Braves. So I guess you have to be careful that some of the information could be inaccurate.
Laurie Keyes

Wordle - 2 views

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    Great way to create visual projects!!
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    Using this site, students can create a Wordle document to emphasize important ideas from their learning.
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    This site could definitely draw interest and be used for all grade levels.
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    This site is a linguistic dreamland! What a great way to have students brainstorm a particular topic. I could see it used as a great way for assessing students prior knowledge about a given topic before teaching. Really this site allows students to incorporate visual/spatial and linguistic intelligences. It's great that you can also view word clouds made by other people on a variety of topics. Also, after you create something, you own it!
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    This site can be used make a visual representation of text. You could also use it to help kids evaluate a writing piece's word choice, for words that are used most often are displayed the largest in a wordle. Students could then revise their writing and show word choice changes by creating a second wordle from their modified writing piece.
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    A great place for students to practice spelling words, adjectives, nouns, etc by creating a word cloud. When you type the words, they only appears as plain type in a word processing format but once you click "go", Wordle does it's magic and creates the cloud. Word clouds are words scattered all over the page in all different ways. The more a certain word is typed, the larger it appears in the word cloud. You can also change background and font once the word cloud is made. This is a great website! So much fun and so many possibilites!
Laurie Keyes

Mrs. Bainbridge's Blog - 0 views

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    A classroom website with a TON of great ideas for early elementary teachers.
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    Great site for wonderful teacher ideas for the classroom and more!
Laurie Keyes

First Grade Parade - 1 views

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    A great resource for K-2 teachers.
Laurie Keyes

Lexile Reading - 0 views

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    Find a book that is just right for your child or student!
Karen Ziegler

Pro Teacher Community - 0 views

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    A fantastic website for elementary and middle school teachers. Blogs, posting boards, and tons of ideas!
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    A good site for a variety of activites that are useful to many age levels
Karen Ziegler

Fun Brain - 0 views

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    Madlibs, sudoku, web books, reading, math! It's all here and it's FUN!!!
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    Games, flash cards, curriculum ideas
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    Sorry, Laurie, I keep reposting your resources. I apparently have not mastered the search function yet :).
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    My own kids like this site. It is a nice way for them to use technology in an educationally sound way. And yes, I have played some of these games as well. Fun!
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    A fun site for K-8 activities
Laura Bussie

Super Teacher Worksheets - 1 views

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    Hundreds of reproducible worksheets covering many different topics in the areas of math and language arts.
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    This is a great site to introduce to new teachers who have few resources for student practice pages. I've enjoyed using this site as I build my fourth-grade resource library.
Laura Bussie

Everyday Math Resources - 0 views

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    Resources for Everyday Mathematics, including online games sorted by grade level and unit.
Torey Allen

English Flash games for learning vocabulary - 0 views

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    Great for ELLs, and they think they are just playing a game.
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    Great resource, Torey! I think I will try this out next time we go to the computer lab.
Sue Isakson-Bauer

Edmodo - 0 views

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    An online classroom - teachers can create a classroom, post questions, assignments and feedback. Students can answer question and post assignments.
Bill Porter

Exploratree - Exploratree by FutureLab - 1 views

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    Has "thinking guides" (non-verbal organizers)
Bill Porter

A Periodic Table of Visualization Methods - 1 views

Bill Porter

NOVA Online | Secrets of Lost Empires | Medieval Siege | Destroy the Castle - 0 views

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    Ties in with physical science, Medieval history. The game lets you smash a castle. What could be better?
Gregory Gorres

Animoto - 0 views

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    This a great site that allows users to create multimedia presentations that include pictures, text, and music.
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    This is a pretty cool website. It is a nice change from using Microsoft Office all the time. Different is good.
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