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Torey Allen

ESL games, activities and fun ideas - 0 views

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    This site has games and activities that can be easily adapted for older ELL. Notetaking worksheets for beginning and advanced vocab development. It offers a lot of ideas useful for students who get bored or frustrated with their normal language arts worksheets.
Erin Freeberg

Calendars.net - 0 views

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    calendar-hosting service; choose to post events, and view and print
David Buehler

Twitter - 0 views

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    Twitter will allow you to get ideas quickly from other teachers you know. If you have a problem and need some help, just "tweet" it and people can respond with suggestions. This could be used as a type of collaboration even though you aren't meeting face to face.
David Buehler

Facebook - 0 views

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    This can be used just like Twitter, but you could also create a group where ideas can be thrown around, stored for long periods of time, and then easily found again.
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?
Greg Vandehey

Teacher Vision Graphic Organizers - 0 views

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    Excellent site for printable K-12 literacy based graphic organizers.
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    Access to a wide variety of graphic organizers for K-12 in all subject areas. You can quickly find by grade level or subject area.
Sarah Gorres

Internet 4 Classrooms - Math and Science Organizers - 0 views

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    This site has some handy and downloadable graphic organizers for science and math. A few I enjoyed were the number line and hundreds chart as well as the organizer for the water cycle.
Sarah Gorres

Journey North - 0 views

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    This website is a great resource for teaching environmental science at the elementary level. Journey North allows students of various ages to observe and post migration patterns or seasonal changes. Students can also look at posts from others in various regions and study patterns of migration and seasonal changes. I did this one year with my first graders and they enjoyed sharing their observations and hearing about others'.
Sarah Gorres

Professor Garfield - Make a Comic Strip - 0 views

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    A fun site where kids can create their own Garfield comic strip
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    I like that this website has a tutorial.
Laurie Keyes

Treasures - 0 views

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    Treasures has some really good graphic organizers to help students reinforce strategies and skills. The organizers can be found on the Treasures link under the start menu on any computer from school. The Treasures website also has extra information to help teachers organize their lessons.
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    I clicked on the oral language link and found resources for "advance organizers". Now I won't have to always create my own. Thank you for sharing.
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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)
Karen Ziegler

Kinder Korner - 0 views

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    A great place to look for thematic items that you may need. . . .
Karen Ziegler

Common Core Standards - 0 views

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    A great place to go when trying to revise your report cards!
Karen Ziegler

Kinderlynn - 0 views

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    A great site for teachers of young children!
Sussanah Sasman

teAchnology - 0 views

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    Rubrics, 42,000 lesson plans, 9,000 printable worksheets! They also have resources for holidays and specials occasions for each month.
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    This is a pretty cool place. You really can search for any number of different activities.
David Buehler

JW Pepper - 0 views

shared by David Buehler on 22 Mar 11 - Cached
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    At this web site, students can hear pieces/songs that they are learning in their music class.
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    I use this site all the time. You can often print a few pages of the songs as well!
Sussanah Sasman

Music Tech Teacher - 0 views

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    This website is an elementary/middle school music teacher's dream! The 130 quizzes and games on music theory, composers and the piano will engage and motivate students! The games have colorful graphics, fun sound effects, and provide students with instant feedback! Many of the games give individual student recognition when completed by allowing them to type their name to a printable award certificate.
David Buehler

Free Worksheets - 0 views

shared by David Buehler on 22 Mar 11 - Cached
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    This website has free printable worksheets for teachers to steal and use for their classrooms.
Sue Isakson-Bauer

FORVO the pronounciation guide - 0 views

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    Need to know how to pronounce "floccinaucinihilipilification" or other words?
Sussanah Sasman

Content Generator - 0 views

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    Software that allows you to create your own e-Learning quizzes, games, and applications!
Gregory Gorres

Freegal - 0 views

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    For those who don't know, the DeForest Library subscribes to this service. It allows you to enter your library card number and download up to three free songs every week. I use it to add music to my atmosphere in the classroom.
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    Sadly, my Madison PL card doesn't work. :(
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