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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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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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Lego City - 5 views
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Middle schoolers love this! This site is very fun, obviously engaging for students, and could be used for varying purposes. Students can create their own comics, using as many or as little words as they like, and individualize their projects setting the scene and characters.
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I think elementary students would enjoy it too. Thank you for sharing the site.
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I just spent a little time playing with this, and it's very user friendly. My students would be able to figure it out in no time, and create some very suspenseful comics. I also like how you can adjust the sizes of graphics and you can "tilt" the setting. Students will enjoy how detailed they can be. I can use this as an alternative to professor garfield. Thank you for sharing.
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Very cool site. I'm thinking of a way I can use this with my 8th graders as they storyboard for their projects. Very fun!
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I love Legos! This is a really cool site. I will have to use it in an upcoming reading project.
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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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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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I found it useful to find science videos. I like that it finds videos hosted by other sites, not just those on Watch Know. I just saw a good one from WGBH that I didn't know about.
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There are so many useful videos here. I like how they cover so many topics, and having them all on one site really beats trying to find student appropriate clips on you tube. I'm looking forward to showing the clip on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. next January so my kids can see some real footage of his fight for civil rights. Thank you for sharing this!
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I agree. I would use the "Life Skills" videos. I especially like these videos for my Child Development unit(ie.Table Manners and Teaching children Not To Bite) my students could use the skills they learn when they are babysitting or caring for younger children.
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I can't believe I've never heard of this site...it's awesome! I like that the videos are organized into specific categories. For example, in the music section, videos were categorized into music history, composers, instruments, music styles/genres, etc. I found an awesome 3 minute video on music advocacy that I'm going to share with my musical colleagues.
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For educational purposes, I think this site is actually easier to use than youtube. The search and subcategories make it very simple to find good videos to fit what you are teaching.
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This is a pretty sweet website! There are over 600 videos for music alone! Bill Nye the Science Guy has a 24 minute video about music that would be perfect for my music appreciation class next year.
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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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What a fun website! My students could use this for their classroom celebrity week. They already present information about themselves, and they could add to it by sharing historically significant people who share their birthday. What a great way to sneak a history lesson into "fun". Thank you for sharing!
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I also like how it tells you how old you were when events happened. Not only will this help students place events, but this will help me when I'm old and can't remember so well.
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This is a fun and easy to use activity, especially for younger kids not completely familiar with timelines. And Sarah, I also find the age thing useful- I had a group of fourth graders this morning who didn't have a clue what Jurassic Park was (seriously, are we old?):)
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A fun site to use with students! I liked finding out who my famous "peers" are that share my birhtday &/or birth year. The peers that share my birth year are Neve Campbell and Monica Lewinsky, what does that say about me? :)
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Fakebook - 4 views
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This website allows students and teachers to create imaginary Facebook pages for study purposes. Within the site you can choose from historical people such as Abraham Lincoln, Winston Churchill or Queen Elizabeth. Students can create a profile for their person and choose their "friends." They can also add posts and comments to their person's Fakebook page. This website can be used for book reports, character plots from novels, historical moments and many more educational purposes.
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I can't believe this resource is free! I checked out a few fakebook entries that students had submitted such as Shakespeare and the comments posted among students were very informative while being fun and often hilarious at the same time! I always do a composer research project with my 5th graders and allow students to choose how they want to present the information, such as through a skit or poster. I'm definitely going to add this site as another option for students to share their learning in a creative way!
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I just checked this out. It actually seems much more user friendly than myfakewall. Thanks for the resource, Erin. I'm going to use this with my classes for the next novel that we read.
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Very cool. Like Greg, I've seen myfakewall, but not this one. This will be a great thing for us to do in my 7th grade classes when we talk about cyberbullying and online safety. The students will love it!
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This is a large site having sections on DNA, genetics, heredity, and cells. Â There are interactives, paper and pencil activities, animations, and much more.
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This site has some excellent resources for high school biology students. There are tutorials for several areas to reinforce classroom teaching. Students can practice on their own making DNA molecules and transcribing and transating DNA and RNA strands, creating their own karyotypes, and more. The interactive features on the site are great nonlinguistic tools for students who are struggling or need practice with biology basics.
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Game Star Mechanic - 3 views
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Middle School students would love this site. Students will be able to apply the knowledge they have on an assigned topic and create a game for classmates to play to review that information.
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My F/CE students would love this! They often ask if they can play a game but the ones I have are a little silly for 8th graders. I know with theirr computer skills, my students could easily make games that are more appropriate for thier age!
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I wish I would have known about the site a few weeks ago! My students are taking turns teaching my reading class some vocabulary words and they are playing games with the students to help reinforce what they are teaching. This site would be great to help my students remember and apply what they are learning.
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On Track Spelling - 3 views
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This is a website that offers differentiated spelling lists for students. What is really cool about the website is that it has different skill activities that are very nonlinguistic and helps students make connections and applications with the spelling words.
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This does have a lot of good activities. It took me a while to figure that a lot of the bold words were links.
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sharing Boardmaker Ideas - 3 views
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This is a website where teachers can share Boardmaker activities. Boardmaker is a software program used by many special education teachers to enhance communication. It provides 4.500 picture communication symbols that can be used to create schedules, communication boards, calendars, bingo games, worksheets and more.
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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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I love that this site is leveled and you can target practice on a certain phonics skill. When I taught first grade, I could have struggling readers work on certain skills while my proficient readers could do other activities on this same site.
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A website designed to promote reading using phonics for prekindergarten to second grade. Students can practice skills through the use of songs, stories and videos.
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This site offers free interactive reading activities that I've found very useful for kindergarten and beginning ELL students. The activities are formatted as games to engage the students, and they include sound features to encourage understanding of phonics and phonemic awareness. Beginning with ABCs and moving on to reading stories, this site lets students have fun while improving basic reading skills.
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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.
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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!
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Gizmos! - 3 views
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Science and Math interactive learning activities (Gizmos) for student learning.
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I've used these in the past. I agree that they're good. Do we still have a license?
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@ Bill: We do still have some licenses. I've used Gizmos this year. I would ask Christine about getting your kids on (?).
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Times for Kids - 2 views
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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.
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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.
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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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I had a lot of fun with this site. It would be so beneficial to my students who struggle with getting ideas about at to write. Even if they are only able to string a few words or phrases together, it just may jump start a story for them. I thought I might even be able to have two people partner up when we are in the computer lab. Using this site on one computer, and Microsoft Word on another, they could create sentences, and then type them into Word. They would also get some editing practice this way since the site does not have capital letters or punctuation. It might be a bit of a struggle the first few times the kids try it, but it might be worth a shot!
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A fun site. . . I can see using this with my students to find their sight words and to create simple sentences!
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I think it's a very fun site. I would like to have my 7th grade students write a poem about on-line safety... I think we will be utilizing this site. Thanks Laurie!
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