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Laura Bussie

Scholastic - 0 views

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    A great website for teachers, students, and parents. Teachers can get lesson plan ideas, additional resources to complement Scholastic News subscriptions, order items and books for the classroom, and print mini-books and other reproducibles. Students can have discussions with others who are reading the same or similar books and learn about new books and authors. Parents can find activities for their child and even learn about how their child's reading develops.
Erin Freeberg

Eddie Awards - 2 views

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    NBC News Archives on Demand (K-12) is a collection of NBC News videos, primary source documents, images, and resources specifically designed for use in the K-12 classroom. Thousands of searchable and downloadable resources (1600s to Today) Video content aligned to State Standards Current Events updated regularly Sciences, Social Studies, Language Arts, Health and Business Personalized playlists for teachers and students Revolutionary flippable media player. I showed my students clips showing how the climate change is impacting our planet.
Greg Vandehey

New York Times - 0 views

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    Online version of the New York Times
Gregory Gorres

BBC Skillswise - 3 views

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    This sites boasts of 50 different educational games on its site. It also recommends trying a new one everyday. The games do actually cover a wide variety of topics: comparing decimals, making sentences, and confusing words to name a few. I played the Making Sentences game, which can be played by students of all ages to reinforce the essential elements of a sentence. I did get all 10 correct if anyone feels up to the challenge:)
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    The BBC Skillswise website is very well organized and has a wide variety of games, activities, and worksheets especially for mathematics and language arts. They have a Quick Read section where you can download the first few chapters of "bite-sized" books by best-sellling authors. Students can also practice their scanning skills through many formats from online activities to worksheets. One game called "Who Killed Angela Spelling" is a fun way for students to test their ability to scan text for specific information. This might be a good activity prior to doing research. The site also offer a wealth of resources for students to practice pretty much any area of mathematics.
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    This is a really neat website. I am always looking for games that my students can practice on and review new concepts, skills and strategies. In looking through the games I was impressed by how challenging some of them were. A lot of the games that I have found on previous sites are pretty easy but these are challenging. I tried playing the Apostrophes game, Beat the Clock on fast speed and I couldn't beat the clock!
Sarah Gorres

Channel 3000 - 1 views

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    Great for showing weather statistics and averages.
Laura Bussie

Creative Publishing - 1 views

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    This site has some really neat ideas for new and interesting ways for students to show their knowledge. It is an excellent resource for book report ideas. The site also provides links to other helpful websites. I did find the site a little strange to navigate in that the directions for creating a project are located in one place and then it directs you to another location on the site for pictures or drawings of the process, but overall it is still a good resource.
Sussanah Sasman

Outlining and Organizational Resource - 0 views

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    Splash Notes is software designed for outlining and organizing projects, tasks, meetings, and ideas. It has the capability to turn outlines into checklists and attach drawings and notes to outlines. It also has a custom UI to allow non-stop entry of new bullet pts. into outline. The software does cost $9.95 but has a free trial download and a 60 day money back guarantee.
Sussanah Sasman

WordPress - 0 views

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    Free web software that can be used to create a blog or website! They just came out with a new, updated, more secure version too! I'm thinking of using this software next year to create a blog with my choir. Does anyone currently use this software and do you like it?
Erin Sipe

manythings.org - 2 views

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    This is a really cool website for students and/or adult s who are either an ESL student, studying English as a foreign language or who just want to brush up on their English. This website offers everything from games to pronunciation to slang and idioms. This site can also be used in the classroom to help students studying specific components of English such as figurative language. Students can practice what they have learned by taking the quizzes or play a word game. While searching through this website I actually learned a few new things! This website really does have everything!
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 Kruschek

Google Maps - 0 views

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    Google Maps is a valuable resource for many reasons. It will allow users to find specific addresses and view the satalite images. Users can click on the yellow person on the screen and drag it down to get a street view of the specific address if the image is available. Google Maps could be used across the curriculum to view many different monuments and other areas around the world.
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    This is such a useful tool! Both the regular google map perspective and the street view perspective can be helpful when learning about maps. (especially with young students who do not understand the concept of perspective)
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    Google Maps is the best site out there for getting directions. Their maps are always up to date and the routs they give are easy to follow. The street view is particularly helpful if you don't know where you are going. You can know what to look for when trying to find a new place. This could be very helpful to students learning to drive.
Torey Allen

Times for Kids - 2 views

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    My students enjoy the surveys/polls on this site.
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    Times for Kids is great for social studies classes and is super easy to adapt articles for different reading and grade levels. The site also has a teacher's section with related items for download that would be easily integrated into a lesson plan for a comprehension check or group activity. The site layout and topics make current events a little more grasp-able for the younger students.
Greg Vandehey

PBS Teachers - 5 views

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    Great resource for teachers! Features lesson plans, archived videos, and much more that can be useful in the classroom!
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    I found a helpful resource on this site to use when teaching my blues unit. The site had video clips of seven films produced by Martin Scorsese that explore blues music and its contributions to American culture and the world.
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    Here is a valuable website for classroom resources that can also be sorted by grade level. In addition, there are additional links for students and parents as well. The site provides a teacher discussion group and opportunities for professional development.
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    Jodi, Great suggestion...wonder how much longer this will be around?
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    I had never checked out this site before. After looking around on it a bit, I am very excited to take advantage of it. I noticed that they have archived a bunch of webinars. There were many that interested me, and I'll be checking them out more later. I also loved that you can ask questions and respond to other teachers. What a great way to get new and fresh ideas!
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    Very nice resource. So many great aspects to this site.
Karen Ziegler

Dr Jean - 0 views

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    A great site for exciting new ideas! Very teacher friendly!
Karen Ziegler

Common Core Standards - 0 views

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    A great place to go when trying to revise your report cards!
David Buehler

Free File Conversions - 1 views

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    This is a cool website that will allow you to convert a file into another type of file. It has the capability to convert audio, video, image, document, ebook, archive or hash files into anything else! The audio file conversion tool could be particularly helpful in band. Many students like to download music on iTunes, but then can only play those songs on iTunes. Students could convert the file and then play it on any other type of music player. This would allow the music to be portable if they don't have an ipod. Students would be able to hear their music and practice their parts mentally from anywhere!
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    this loooks like a very useful site, with all the new audio and video formats out there, this would be nice to be able to utilize the various files without purchasing software that has a short shelf life
steve griepentrog

Multi Media Contests - 0 views

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    This site hosts contests for users in various catagories. We utilize the photoshop contests to challenge the students on new creative projects. The site has many different catagories so it allows students many choices and options so they can choose something they are interested in. I mostly utilize this with independant study students; have them choose a catagory and it has a deadline to submit final work, and then i evaluate based on the tools and techniques they utilized.
Gregory Gorres

Teachnology Timeline Creator - 2 views

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    This is a website that allows you to add up to six events to a timeline, which can be a great way for students to organize and make sense of materials, especially in a book with a confusing plot.
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    This timeline creator was very easy to use. I wish I had access to this tool when my students were reading a fictional story in which the characters traveled through time.
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    This is a great tool to get students to get their schedule of events organized when working on a project. We could go over the project timeline and create one with this. The students would like it.
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    This site really makes it quick and easy to create a timeline with both dates and descriptions. I plan to utilize this site for reviewing a few social studies units. As we are studying the Constitution, I have students record in their notes a list of major events in chronological order. They might actually enjoy creating a timeline using this site and printing out the results.
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    This timeline seems pretty simple and easy to use. I think that I could use it in my new Music Appreciation class that I'm teaching next year. It would really help students with remembering composers/artists dates.
Torey Allen

Discover Magazine - 0 views

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    This site interesting science ans social studies videos, blogs, articles, photos, etc. for middle/high schoolers. I like it because it presents information and articles in a way that is attention-grabbing for older students.
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