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Susie Highley

Free Technology for Teachers: How to Use Google Docs Offline in Two Steps - 0 views

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    Entry on using google docs offline.  Also links to many other useful google resources.
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New Common Core Websites! - 0 views

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    Beware:  she is also busy selling things on her blog, but she does have many useful free sites.
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XtraMath - 0 views

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    This site was recommended by a teacher who has used it with quite a  bit of success with students.
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Sticky Teaching Poster - 0 views

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    Does a nice job of summarizing brain research and how to apply it
Susie Highley

50 Best Blogs for Future Teachers - 0 views

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    I think I'd find this a bit overwhelming as a future teacher (and even now as a current teacher!), but this is a great list of blogs.
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Vote for 2012 Top 10 LiveBinders! - LiveBinder - 0 views

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    LiveBinders is a great tool to save and organize resources.  Here are some of the top ones for 2012
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Math Teaching Resources for K-5 Classrooms - 0 views

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    This site provides an extensive collection of free resources, math games, and handson math activities aligned with the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics. Our math printables are suitable for use in math centers, small group or whole class settings. Instructions for each activity are presented in large print on a task card in child-friendly language to enable students to work on tasks independently after a brief introduction to the task. All materials and activities on the site are designed to support the Common Core State Standards and are based on the belief that effective mathematical learning is best achieved when students are given frequent opportunities to develop their own problem solving strategies, to pose questions, and to engage in mathematical inquiry through the use of open-ended tasks.
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Math Games - from Mangahigh.com - 0 views

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    Mangahigh.com is one of the world's first games-based-learning sites, where students learn Mathematics via purpose-built casual games that balance fun and learning.
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Hooked on Science - 0 views

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    Many resources for hands on science
Susie Highley

Gmail Quick Tips from the Daring Librarian - 0 views

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    Comic-style tips for Gmail
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Online Basic Skill Games - 0 views

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    Jefferson County has always had a wealth of games on their site.  This is for K-8
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Games-Puzzles - 0 views

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    As usual, a very extensive list from Cybraryman
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Melissa Alonzo-Dillard (mel_dillard) on Pinterest - 0 views

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    Great first grade teacher to follow on Pinterest
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Studio 13 - 0 views

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    Wonderful classroom website. What a great way to involve all stakeholders: staff, students and parents. Beth Newingham and Holly Gordon share a third grade classroom in Troy, Michigan.
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Annenberg Learner Express - 0 views

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    Learner Express is a gallery of short video modules distilled from over 350 hours in the Annenberg Learner Collection. The science topics are useful in a STEM-based curriculum, while the math topics align with the Common Core Standards. You can quickly locate 1-5 minute videos to enhance classroom or professional learning. Indexed, annotated, and linked to related resources,
Susie Highley

20 End of the Year Reflection Questions | Minds in Bloom - 0 views

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    Many great suggestions for questions to use.
Susie Highley

Read aloud suggestions for end of the year (EOY) - 0 views

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    This question and post are from Laura Candler's Facebook page
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