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karen sipe

Studyladder, online english literacy & mathematics. Kids activity games, worksheets and... - 0 views

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    Study Ladder is filled with free activities created by educators. The activities are categorized by content areas. Within the categories items are broken down by topic or grade level. It's a free resource, thousands of activities are available.
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    Study Ladder is filled with free activities created by educators. The activities are categorized by content areas. Within the categories items are broken down by topic or grade level. It's a free resource, thousands of activities are available.
karen sipe

activitytypes - Mathematics - 0 views

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    This site provides Activity types for various content areas. If you click on each of the active content links you will see that a variety of activitie types are identified as well as types of technology that could be used to facilitate that activity. I found it very interesting and would be helpful for tech coaches or teachers.
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    This is a good site, It would be very helpful for a person just getting started to look at their content area and see the types of activities listed (select the content area and then select the activity type link within the page). Each activity listed also has a list of technology that could be used to facilitate that activity.
karen sipe

Community Helpers Theme Preschool Activities and Crafts - 0 views

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    Have fund with community helpers theme activities for preschool and kindergarten. Students choose a community helper career. There are printable activities, crafts, coloring pages and related internet resources
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    I am sharing this site. It was one of the sites that Jess put in her trackstar. Please pass on to any Pre-K teachers who may find it useful.
karen sipe

Free Icebreakers | Training Games | Icebreakers - 0 views

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    This site has a variety of icebreaker activities for free. There are also some additional activities that can be purchased, but there are a number of them free.
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    Nice site for those who run student groups or professional development programs
karen sipe

Free classroom resources for the Rio Olympic Games - sipek@cvcolonials.org - Conewago V... - 1 views

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    This is a free teaching resource from studyladder. This collection focuses on the Rio Olympics. There are many classroom activities to choose from.
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    This is a free teaching resource from studyladder. This collection focuses on the Rio Olympics. There are many classroom activities to choose from.
karen sipe

Welcome To Professor Garfield - 0 views

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    This site was so cool. I created my own comic story. I was able to play brain buster games I read stories and had stories read to me, and watched videos about how to create a comic.. This site was created by Jim Davis, creator of the comic strip Garfield, in conjunction with Ball State University and PAWS, Inc. It give kids the opportunity to explore, create and connect safely with kids around the world. Jim Davis created this site because he felt there was a need to provide a high-quality, free, and engaging web site that could motivate children to achieve their full potential. The approach is kid-centric and tries to close the achievement gap between what kids seek to do on the Internet and standards-based educational activities. The mission of Professor Garfield.org is encourage children to explore academically sound literacy activities and provide them with tools to express themselves through creative writing prorams. It's an Internet destination that is safe, free and fun! The Professor Garfield and Sparktop sites (both found on this link) provide all kids of ways for kids to shine and showcase their talents and abilities! Students can record their own "talent" for Sparkstage (our American Idol-like competition), arrange music with the awesome music mixer tool, create their own comic strip in the Comis Lab, learn to sculpt, or be taught to draw by professional artists in the Art-Bot section. On Sparktop.org kids safely connect with other kids who knwow what they are going through. They find information about how their brain works and get tips on how to succeed in school and life. And they get to showcase their creativity and be recognized for their strengths. Millions of children from around the world visit the web site every month.
karen sipe

Converting Between U.S. Length Units - 0 views

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    AAA Math is a site with a variety of math activities, spelling activities, states of the United States, Nations of the world. Students can learn, practice, play and explore grades K-8.
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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

bcnpaul1's blog: 5 writing activities - 0 views

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    Blog about 5 writing activities. 1. Dialogues, 2. Instant Message Peotry, 3. Chain Instant Message Poetry 4. Mobile Phone Compositions, 5. Questionnaires with Urtak.
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    Interesting ideas.
karen sipe

Scholastic.com | Community Club - 0 views

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    Teacher lesson plan from scholastic. to go along with the community helper internet activities page.
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    Here is the lesson plan Jess also saved to go along with the site I sent linking to community helpers.
karen sipe

Here Is A Good Source of Interactive Games and Experiments for Science Teachers ~ Educa... - 0 views

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    "The Lawrence Hall of Science is a great educational website from University of California, Berkeley. It provides a wide variety of resources to engage kids and students in learning science.  It also offers 'a comprehensive set of programs to help increase the quality and quantity of great science learning that kids get both in and out of school.' As a teacher, you can use The Lawrence Hall of Science to look for activities and experiments to enrich your lesson plans. Use the tabs on the top of the website to easily browse through the materials it has."
cteeter

Thinkport.org | Leaders in Educational Products - 0 views

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    MPT has great resources for students. Some are interactive. The 8th graders like these. I use these as an activating strategy.
karen sipe

ClassTools.net: Create interactive flash tools / games for education - 0 views

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    Create free educational games, quizzes, activities and diagrams in seconds! Host them on your own blog, website or intranet! No signup, no passwords, no charge!
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    Check out all the free tools. I liked the diagrams.
karen sipe

USFA Kids - 0 views

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    This is a home fire safety site with information an activities to teacher children about home fire safety.
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    Liked this one too.
karen sipe

Kids Interactive - Whales - 0 views

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    In the Kids Interactive-Whales, students board the Discovery where they can explore 5 different rooms including the science lab, the research center, the office, the library, and the bridge. Each room has an "expert" that will help the students as they explore the room. As students explore each room, they can take notes by saving text to a clipboard. In the research center, students learn about whale migration, the effects of whale hunting, watch video footage of whales, take an up close view of whale pictures, learn about whale sounds, and even report a whale sighting. On the bridge, students will learn about the rules for viewing whales from land, listen to sounds that different whales make, learn about sonar, steer the boat, learn about the whales that live in Australian waters, learn the rules about watching whales from a boat, and learn the best time to go whale watching. In the underwater library, students will use the database to look up facts about whales (they can take notes on their clipboard), use a dictionary to look up unfamiliar terms, learn about the history of whaling, see how whale populations have suffered, and see pictures of whales that can be used in a research project. In the office, students can watch whales through a portal, read about Australian whale preservation, read a brochure, and view a timeline of how whaling activities have changed throughout the years. The science lab is the last room on the Discovery. Here, students can learn about what whales eat, take a closer look at the anatomy of whales, play a game to practice identifying whales, find out how whales are important to the ecosystem, learn about the difference between whales and dolphins, learn about the research that scientists do, and take a closer look at whale statistics.
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    Neat site about whales.
karen sipe

iLearn Technology » Blog Archive » 5 of the BEST Virtual Field Trips - 0 views

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    Field trips can be amazing learning experiences. They provide students with the opportunity to actively participate in education, offering learning possibilities that aren't readily available in the classroom. Unfortunately, it isn't always practical or possible to take students on field trips. Tight budgets, location, transportation, time, and resource restrictions can keep your students school-bound. Virtual field trips can fill this void. Virtual field trips have come a long way from the page of links they used to be. Now students can explore the world with simulations that are so realistic, they will believe they have left the classroom. Below are five of the best virtual field trips on the web:
karen sipe

iKnowthat.com Alien Word Mine Game - Online Multimedia Educational Games for Kids in Pr... - 0 views

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    I have used iKnow That: Alien Word Mine to practice the not contraction, but was looking for another opportunity for students to practice. I searched for some fun activities and came up blank. I decided to make an offline game that students could play as a class called "I have, who has?". In this card game, each student chooses a game card. Each game card starts with the separate words (for example: can not) and has a contraction (for example: aren't). Students stand in a circle holding there game card. Choose one student to begin by reading their card: "I have can not, who has aren't?" The student holding the card with "are not" responds: "I have are not, who has don't?". Play continues until all matches have been made
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    Looks like a cool site
karen sipe

Tired Teacher's Website K-12 - 0 views

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    "The objective of this site is to provide teachers with source materials, lesson plans and classroom activities for all grades K-12. This site is designed to help busy teachers use their time efficiently. The indexed websites are not organized by grades as each website listed may have several resources for different ages.guide."
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    Are you a tired teacher then here's the site for you.
karen sipe

What's Your Learning Style? | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Want to know your learning style? Take the quiz. There are 24 questions, and it will take less than five minutes to complete. Try not to think too hard -- just go with your first thought when describing your daily activities and interests. At the end, you'll find out more about how you learn.
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    Here is a quick learnign style survey. This would be a good one to share with upper level students and staff.
karen sipe

Halloween - Studyladder - 0 views

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    Studyladder has put together a collection of fun engaging activities for students. This is a great site to share with parents to have their student access from home.. Put it on your teacher web page.
karen sipe

Ice Breakers - Communication Skills Training from MindTools.com - 0 views

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    Mindtools is another site with information about doing icebreakers and it also includes further down the home page a variety of icebreakers that can be used.
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    more icebreaker activities
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