Iván Silva

Did you know that March is National Nutrition Month? #health…

Posted by in Education, health, nutrition

Did you know that March is National Nutrition Month?

#health #nutrition 

Nourish Interactive is a wonderful site for resources. They feature printables, games and lesson plans to go along with them.

EZ Free registration is required for the games if you want to play all levels. You can play the first two levels without registration. Child accounts can be created by teacher or parent.

Super nice collection of games and printables!

Direct link to games here.

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Cook it! (very nice)

Kidnetic

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WatchKnowLearn

Posted by in Education

See on Scoop.itKB…Konnected’s Kaleidoscope of Wonderful Websites!

WatchKnowLearn has indexed approximately 50,000 educational videos, placing them into a directory of over 5,000 categories. The videos are available without any registration or fees to teachers in the classroom, as well as parents and students at home 24/7.

KB…Konnected’s insight:

Great resource!

See on watchknowlearn.org

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rvl.io

Posted by in Education

ictmagic:

See on Scoop.itICTmagic
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Rvl offers an interesting twist on the online presenter genre… literally. The presentation can roll in many directions like a virtual cube allowing multi-track presentations. The site uses html5, so it works on most computers and devices. Editing is simple and you can share or embed your creations easily.
http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools

See on ictmagic.sharedby.co

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101 Teaching Tips, Secrets, And Ideas For 2013 #ntchat…

Posted by in Education, teacher tips, teaching tips

101 Teaching Tips, Secrets, And Ideas For 2013

#ntchat #elemchat 

Lots of goodies here for every classroom!

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Teacher Tipster

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Are YOU tracking Santa? NORAD does via Santa Tracker. Nice…

Posted by in Christmas, Education, Santa Tracker

Are YOU tracking Santa? NORAD does via Santa Tracker.

Nice interactive.

 #edtech #sschat

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Free Venn Diagram Creator

Posted by in Communication, Education, language arts, Literacy, venn diagram creator

See on Scoop.itKB…Konnected’s Kaleidoscope of Wonderful Websites!
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Free Venn Diagram Creator from ReadWriteThink. Students can save and print results. Nice Tool!

See on readwritethink.org

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Communicating Ideas Superb Interactive!

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Viral Vinnie’s Gut Instinct

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We Choose the Moon An interactive experience based on Apollo 11!…

Posted by in Education, scichat, science, space station

We Choose the Moon

An interactive experience based on Apollo 11! #scichat

Via Mr. Mitchell’s Ed-Tech Resources (Includes a great list of virtual field trips)

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Included in image Sensational Science Sites

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Library March Madness Championship Week!

Posted by in Collection development, DormanU, Education, Library, Library Brand, MarchMadness, Reading Advocacy

Our library book tournament has made it to the last round of our Library March Madness, with the finalist competing for DHS Library Book of the Year at Dorman High School. Vying for that title are two books in a single series, respectively book 1 and book 2.  Hunger Games, seeded at #6 matches up against Catching Fire, the #1 seed […]

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gjmueller: Violence concerns persist amid CPS school closing…

Posted by in Education

gjmueller:

Violence concerns persist amid CPS school closing plan

As Chicago prepares to close 54 schools in an attempt to rescue an academically and financially failing educational system, one of its greatest challenges will be safely maneuvering thousands of students to and from class through the patchwork of rival gang territories that cover large parts of the nation’s third-largest city.

Mayor Rahm Emanuel and his schools chief, Barbara Byrd-Bennett, have acknowledged the danger of mixing young people from different neighborhoods.

photo via flickr:CC | duncan

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Super Bowl Fun in the Classroom + FREEBIE! #4thchat #5thchat…

Posted by in Education, super bowl party palnner for kids, superbowl

Super Bowl Fun in the Classroom + FREEBIE!

#4thchat #5thchat #literacy #superbowl 

Party planning can develop many skills.  Party planning teaches: how to organize, communication skills, new vocabulary, creativity (art and writing), attention to detail and so much more. 

I put together this “Super Bowl Party Planner” booklet so that kids can create their own “virtual” Super Bowl party. It incorporates all of the skills listed above. Kids can really get creative with this one.

Who knows? Their families (or teacher) may even want to use it for their own party. Wouldn’t that be cool?

Included…

  1. Directions for assembly
  2. 4 Covers (2 color & 2 b/w)
  3. Booklet includes (half pages, b/w)
  • My Invitation List (writing)
  • Invitation (writing/art)
  • My Menu (writing)
  • Halftime Game (writing)
  • Jersey (art)
  • Cheer, Chant, Rap (writing)
  • Party Scene (writing/art)
  • Word Bank

image4 covers included (2 b/w, 2 color)

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This booklet covers multiple intelligences. Of course it covers the linguistic intelligence, but it also covers a few others. Once completed you can play the games students create (kinesthetic intelligence), have them perform their cheer, rap, or chant (musical intelligence), and interpersonal intelligence is covered because students must think of others while planning their party.

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I would also like to share some football freebies with you. Below you will find 2 football themed writing templates and a word bank. Hope you can use them.

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Remember to follow me at TpT so you are updated when I post products and freebies. Thanks!

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March Madness hits the library!

Posted by in cathyjonelson, Cool to me!, DormanU, Education, Reading Advocacy, YA Literature

Here’s another great idea for a library display that goes along with March…or rather March Madness.  I swiped it from a librarian friend of mine, Susan R. Meyers who works in a neighboring district high school. Of course she credits her intern for the concept.  So go on over and read and see their set […]

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Super cool! PULP-O-MIZER Create your own “Pulp Magazine…

Posted by in book cover creator, creative publishing ideas, Education, language arts, Literacy, publish student's work, pulp fiction

Super cool! PULP-O-MIZER

Create your own “Pulp Magazine Cover

#edtech #literacy via @edtechchic Blog: EdTech Chic

Lots of customizations can be made (text, backgrounds, images). No registration required. Kids will love creating covers to go along with their stories, poems, projects, etc. I had fun creating the one above.

Created image can easily be saved to your computer.

Added to Write On! 4 Kids under the tab “Book Cover Creator”.

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U.S. History: Free streaming history videos & activities

Posted by in Education

See on Scoop.itKB…Konnected’s Kaleidoscope of Wonderful Websites!

American History Videos

KB…Konnected’s insight:

Unique resources. Plenty to discover and share with students.

See on havefunwithhistory.com

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What Is Your School District Waiting For? GetEdFunding

Posted by in Education

What Is Your School District Waiting For? GetEdFunding :

“GetEdFunding is a free, curated database of more than 750 active grants and awards that are currently available to public and private pre-K–12 schools, districts and educators, higher education institutions and the nonprofit organizations that work with them.”

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Ultimate Writing Resource List

Posted by in Education, language arts, writing, writing resources

Ultimate Writing Resource List:

Superb categorized resource for #writing resources!

#literacy

100+ resources. Click here for the entire list.

thelastrplord:

a massively extended version of ruthlesscalculus’ post

General Tips

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Can you name these “tweet” reads?

Posted by in cathyjonelson, DormanU, Education, Library, Library Brand, USC SLIS, YA Literature

Our USC School of Library and Information Science school library intern Lori Willis-Richards created this awesome book display in our Dorman library during November. We are going to sponsor a contest in which our students must guess the books. http://www.flickr.com//photos/c_nelson/sets/72157632042431512/show/ Want a taste? I don’t have all the pics, and we know we need to fix one, but […]

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5 Great Video Tutorials on How to Create Podcasts Using Audacity

Posted by in Education

See on Scoop.itEducation Matters – (tech and non-tech)

KB…Konnected’s insight:

Well worth viewing if you want to use Audacity to create classroom podcasts. Step-by step tutorials that also include advice, tips and tricks.

See on educatorstechnology.com

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So You’ve Decided to Blog!

Posted by in 2.0, blog, Blogger, blogging, Education

Dear friend and now new blogger, So you’ve decided to blog.  Congratulations!  I have to say I find the experience quite rewarding!  It’s just a great place to be reflective, entertain, to wonder, rant, express joy–to all around show your passion to the world. You’ve asked for some constructive criticism so I’ll do my best. […]

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Jigsaw Planet: Create your own embeddable jigsaw puzzle from any…

Posted by in Education, puzzle maker, puzzles, puzzles for kids

Jigsaw Planet: Create your own embeddable jigsaw puzzle from any image! 

#edtech #elemchat #spedchat #4thchat #5thchat #

No registration necessary.

Your own puzzle is so easy to create. Just upload your image, check a few customization boxes and presto…your image is now a puzzle that you can link to, email, or embed on your own site. Puzzles can be as easily differentiated by the number/shape/rotation of puzzle pieces you choose.

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Screenshot above.

image Look for these icons on the lower left hand side. Use them to help solve the puzzle. Will show image of puzzle or “ghost” of puzzle in background. Also you can change the background color and re-scatter the pieces.

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This would be a great way to hook your students into a new unit. Create an image that will let them know what they will be learning and turn it into a puzzle for them to solve. Could also be used for clues in a scavenger hunt.

Students could even turn their own artwork into a puzzle for classmates and family to work on.

After the puzzle is solved a timer lets you know how long it to you to finish it.

Below is a sample I created. To choose an embeddable one like this choose the second embed code option.

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