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Magnetic Poetry - 2 views

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    This is a great website for kindergarten through fourth grade. Students use "magnetic" tiles to create sentences, stories or poems. Depending on what type of project the student chooses, he/she either drags words or phrases to the storyboard. This website also gives students practice on clicking and dragging with the mouse
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Treasures - 0 views

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    The Treasures website has some fun games that reinforce skills/concepts that are taught. We find the book we are working in, and then work on the skills specific to that week. (language arts, phonics, etc)
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Everyday Math Resources - 0 views

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    This is the computer resource specifically for 1st graders. Students are directed to this site and then roam the activities they like the best or the ones I feel they need the most practice on. The Everyday Math website has games specific for each grade level.
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Watch Know - 5 views

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    A website that feature free educational videos that are organized by subject and theme. There are so many videos here. Any time that you need a short video for just about anything, this is the place to look. For example, do you need a video that explains the history of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day? Go to the Holidays link and find the link for MLK, Jr. Day. A great resource!
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Lego City - 5 views

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    This is more than just building with Legos on the computer. This is placing them in a story-board and coming up with a comic book/story with the Legos. What a creative way to use Legos without actually having them in your hands!
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Our Timelines - 4 views

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    A great place to teach and learn about not only time lines but also to find out "great people" in history who share the same birthday as you. You can also find out peers, aka people who were born in the same year as you around the same month.
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Wordle - 2 views

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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!
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kids.yahoo.com - 1 views

shared by Sussanah Sasman on 14 Mar 11 - Cached
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    Full of games, music and movies....just for kids!
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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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Starfall - 3 views

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    A reading website for students. The best part is, students don't realize they are reading. They are too busy having fun!
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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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First Grade Parade - 1 views

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    A great resource for K-2 teachers.
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Lexile Reading - 0 views

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    Find a book that is just right for your child or student!
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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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Blogspot - 1 views

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    This is a great place to set up a website for classroom or personal use. Many teachers are now moving toward websites on blogspot. You are able to do so many things on these blogs such as: post pictures, play music, follow others, post documents, etc. These blogs are incredible. I usually get lured into one, then another and another most days/nights and before I know it...an hour has passed. Why not set your blog up today?
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