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Sussanah Sasman

Homework help and free tutors - 1 views

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    At jiskha.com, a student can get homework help in any subject area and grade level. You can view recent questions that have been asked and either post an answer yourself or view other's answers. For the music section, there were quality, complex questions regarding composers, instruments, styles of music, music history, and more! Students can also chat with live on-line tutors. The site features a homework help reference page which includes links to dictionaries, encyclopedias, maps, almanacs, etc. I think it might be a fun assignment to have my students develop a question regarding a topic we are studying, post-it, and report back to the class with answers they received.
Bill Porter

Merriam-Webster's Learner's Dictionary - 0 views

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    On-line dictionary for ELL/ESL learners.
Sue Isakson-Bauer

Wisconsin Public Library Consortium - 0 views

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    Digital library - check out audio books to listen to on your ipod, electronic books for your electronic book reader.
Sue Isakson-Bauer

FORVO the pronounciation guide - 0 views

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    Need to know how to pronounce "floccinaucinihilipilification" or other words?
Laura Kruschek

Citation Machine - 1 views

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    This is a free resource for students and staff that allows them to input the bibliographic information from the resources they have used and it will create the citation for them. Users are able to choose MLA or APA styles, which will help both our students here and adults who may be taking graduate level courses.
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    I am personally looking forward to using this site for research papers. Thank you for sharing!
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    I agree with Sarah...very glad to know about this as we gear up for next year!
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.
Sussanah Sasman

Dictionary.com - 0 views

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    Dictionary. com is the largest and most trusted free, online dictionary. The site features a dictionary resource, thesaurus, flashcards, crosswords, and word games for homework practice and has an easy- to-use translator feature. When you look up a word, it not only gives you the definition but also an audio pronounciation, related searches, synonyms, nearby words, and information regarding the word's origin and history. As I approach my songwriting unit, I'm excited to have my students use this feature to find descriptive words as they write lyrics.
Sue Isakson-Bauer

Link Cat for DeForest Public Library - 0 views

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    Search for your next great read.
Laura Bussie

Light: A Learning Unit - 0 views

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    This site was created by GE to teach students about the science, technology, math, and history of light. This would work very well in our science unit about heat and light. There are areas that students can read about light, hands on activities, and experiments. For my second graders, many of the readings would need to be done together, but there are also some interactive timelines and animations that students could check out on their own. The hands on activities and experiments would also be fun to bring in to the classroom, and are probably what I would use the most. The only downfall of this site is that the link to the "school lighting challenge" is currently not working. I'd be interested in checking this out if it gets up and running.
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    nice site to reference from, we cover light in media when we introduce cameras, so its nice to have some visuals as well
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