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Timeline of Abraham Lincoln | Preceden - The Easiest Way to Make a Timeline - 0 views

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    Free site to create timelines. This tool allows for layering. There are also other lists that can be added to your timeline
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    Easyt to use tool to create timelines and you can also add layers to your timelines.
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Stories about time: interactive timeline tools | Instructional Design Fusions - 0 views

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    Stories about time: Interactive timeline tools. This is a helpful resource that outlines a variety of timeline tools that could be used educationally.
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    This is a cool site to checkout and bookmark the tools that you may be able to use at some point. Timelines are great in that they provide a way for students to organize their thinking about a particular topic. Check out some of the timeline tools outlined in this link.
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Intel Education: Assessing Projects: Medieval Times - 0 views

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    This Intel site has examples of assessment plans for elementary and secondary. There is also a tab for assessment strategies. The completed plans have curriculum framing questions an assessment timeline and links to clearly define what was part of each specific assessment on the timeline.
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    Nice site from Intel regarding assessment planning.
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Dipity - 0 views

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    Timeline creator
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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

Inaugural Words - 1789 to the Present - Interactive Graphic - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    The New York Times Inaugural Words allows a user to view the inaugural speeches of all presidents. The user can see what words were most frequently used in each speech as well as other presidents who used the same words. What a cool tool to compare president or the events from one period in US history to another.
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    A co-worker here at school shared this site with me. It is really cool. It is a timeline tool that allows the user to compare inaugural speeches for all presidents.
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