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karen sipe

Bartleby - 0 views

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    The preminent Internat publisher of literature, reference and verse providing students, researchers and the intellectually curious with unlimited access to books and information on the web, free of charge.
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    Bartleby.com looks like a cool site. Has unlimited access to books and information on the web. Feel free to share with anyone who may be able to use it.
karen sipe

ALA | Great Web Sites for Kids - 0 views

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    This site has links to Animals, The Arts, literature and Language, Sciences, Mathematics & computer, Social Sciences, History and Biography, Social Sciences, Reference Desk,. This site is sponsored by the Association for Library Services to Children
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    Lots of great sites in one place.
karen sipe

Seeing America - 0 views

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    Seeing America documents the Gallery's outstanding collection of American Art. Preview the catalogue, which examines 82 objects and their connections to American history, culture, literature and politics.
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    Cool site, please share with anyone who may be interested. Would be good for social studies and art teachers.
karen sipe

Shmoop: Study Guides & Teacher Resources - 0 views

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    Shmoop, a publisher of digital educational resources, has added pre-algebra to its list of free learning guides. The online Pre-Algebra Learning guides contain hundreds of topics with succinct explanations, diagrams, interactive examples, practice problems, and real-world applications. Pre algebra is Shmoop's first foray beyond its core humanities offerings. At the home page click on the pre algebra tab
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    Free
Marc Mclean

Teachers Shake up Shakespeare with Digital Media - 0 views

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    Article about bringing the works of Shakespeare alive with performances on YouTube and rap. Inner city students can now understand the literary works of the most well known and read English author of all time. I remember when I was in high school most of us hated reading Shakespeare's plays, but if we were allowed to "remake" them with the plot untouched that would have been much better. Just shows and alternative assessment that gives students ownership over their learning.
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    Marc, I shared this with a teacher at the high school who teaches shakespear.
Tiffanie Garman

Shelfari - 0 views

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    This is a great tool for sharing books read and for checking student understanding of the literature selection
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