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Cara Whitehead

What's New? - 0 views

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    Two New Free Games! Just in time for the Holiday Season - two brand new games! Test-N-Teach (TNT) is our new spelling game and Read-A-Word is our first-ever reading game. Both games are available to everyone!
Cara Whitehead

Heteronyms - 0 views

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    Heteronyms (also known as heterophones or homographs) are words that are spelled the same, but have different pronunciations and different meanings.
Charan Amrit

Krishna Janmashtami Gokulashtami 2016 Puja Vidhi And Dahi Handi - 0 views

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    Visit the company website www.charanamrit.com and read the complete Krishna Janmashtami Puja Vidhi in very simple words.
Riya Patle

Most Beautiful Dresses For Wedding of All Time Season - 0 views

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    Today I'll Explain You about the Most Beautiful Dresses For Wedding of All Time Season.The special most beautiful all time season designs of wedding bridal Dresses 2015 which are very popular in Pakistan and more other countries. Their embroidery samples are very incentive. These bridal outfits which are used by Pakistani designers are looking very gorgeous and stylish. I have no words for this Pakistani brides wedding clothes collection.
Cara Whitehead

February: Black History Month - 0 views

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    February is Black History Month. Here's a word list to add to your lesson plans! This list can be used to play all of the games and activities on our site. http://www.spellingcity.com/view-spelling-list.html?listId=2851114
Jennifer Hughes

CDN helps to boost and better the performance of your website - 0 views

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    CDN or content delivery network basically refers to a chain of computers situated at various network nodes. The main purpose of the content delivery network is to offer the same content from a very short distance. In other words, a content delivery or distribution network distributes your website content to the different nodes of the World Wide Web. Read along the article to know how content delivery network actually works. Find out the benefits and drawbacks of CDN. Know if the content delivery network affects the application performance monitoring or performance of your website in a positive or a negative way.
Jeff Johnson

Twittering, Not Frittering: Professional Development in 140 Characters | Edutopia - 0 views

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    As soon as the lunch bell rings at his elementary school in Medford, Oregon, teacher David Cosand takes a few minutes to scan his mobile phone screen for messages that have accumulated throughout the morning in his Twitter account. In a few well-chosen words, the people Cosand follows via this free online service share their latest news, resources, questions, and (sometimes) trivia about education, technology, and related topics. Cosand became a Twitterer about a year ago, and he now considers Twitter one of his best sources of real-time professional development. "I'm able to get information and find opportunities I wouldn't have been able to gather on my own," he says.
Nedra Isenberg

Magnetic Poetry Kids' Poetry Pages - 0 views

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    Students can manipulate words or phrases on a virtual refrigerator to write poems. Poems can be saved. Poems written by other students can also be read.
Jeff Johnson

Web 2.0 Tools (Judy Brown) - 0 views

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    My focus has been on evaluating these applications for potential use in education and training. I have indicated with a star () below those which I have been using and seem to have strong potential. Applications are broken down into the following categories: Academic, Audio, Bookmarks, Calendar, Collaboration, Database, Desktop, Documents, Drawing, Feed Reader, File Manager, Forms, Lists, Miscellaneous, News, Organizer, Photos, Polls, Presentation, Project, Spreadsheet, Video, Weblog, Wiki, and Word Processor.
Danielle Klaus

NoodleTools : NoodleBib Express - 0 views

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    Just need one or two quick citations? No need to log in or subscribe -- simply generate them in NoodleBib Express and copy and paste what you need into your document. Note: citations are not saved and cannot be exported to a word processor using this version of the tool.
Jeff Johnson

Why We Like Diigo - School Computing - 0 views

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    We all use the web to research information, but until recently this meant saving copies of web pages as files or printing them out as you visit them in order to collect, save, highlight, or annotate each one. A new web browser tool has made it possible to do all of this electronically. I'm now able to mark up web pages as easily as if I were using a yellow highlighter and a red pen. When I return to those web pages my annotations are still there, and I can also choose to see others' annotations. I no longer need to copy and paste between web pages and Word to take notes, and to keep track of what came from where. This process is all digitally facilitated with the Diigo social bookmarking and annotating tool. This tool has shifted the way I read the world wide web to be much more active. Diigo (http://www.diigo.com) keeps track of my annotations and categorizes the sites based on the tags I specify. This ability to interact with websites in the same way I use a paper textbook means that I can highlight passages, "dog-ear" important pages, and scribble in the margins. I can do all of this individually or collaboratively with others.
Cara Whitehead

List Sharing - SpellingCity.com - 0 views

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    Word lists from textbook series
Cara Whitehead

Back to School - 0 views

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    Great word list and free online games for the first week of school
Cara Whitehead

Capitonyms - 0 views

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    A capitonym is a word whose meaning changes based on whether or not it is capitalized.
Cara Whitehead

April: Easter - 0 views

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    Free games, resources, and printables using an Easter themed word list
Nigel Coutts

Seven Language Moves for Learning - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    Our language choices communicate both intended and unintended messages. In the choices we make, in the subtlety of these choices, lies a truth more powerful than that conveyed by a literal reading of our words. When we look closely and critically at our use of language, we begin to see particular patterns which reveal much about what we genuinely value and expect from our learners. 
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