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The Power of Inquiry & Discovery Learning in the preschool mind.
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My sister told me about this site. It is an awesome manipulative learning program. I know we are going to love it!
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Great Digital Story Telling Tool! Make Your Own Movie Online! FREE!
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New Blog Post: 20 FUN Poems You've Never Heard Of, plus a FREEBIE!
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Great FREE resource to add writing across the curriculum...really fun!
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Fun typing lessons and practice for beginners Levels 1,2,3,4
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I just saw Mike present today at the ICE conference. He was so fun and informative :)
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Great page to start the "that is photoshopped" discussion with kids. Pics aren't too scary or adulty.
Students get the first chapter of a book (story starter) then they each write the next chapter. They vote on which chapter is the best one and that becomes the next chapter of the class book. Such a neat way to motivate students to write!
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Faux technology. Kids "Text" sight words/spelling words on their "iphones." How fun!
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Free Information Literacy Unit...must create a free account. I must try this!
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Surprisingly Educational (and free) apps! Includes podcasts with ideas for integration.
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Phonics apps for iPad (with symbaloo)
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Here is a great place to educational apps. And they are having big holiday sales. techinspecialed.com
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Awesome site with so many books to be read on smart board or screen
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500+ Creative Lessons to teach almost anything. Absolutely wonderful site and resource for any teacher.
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Apps for kids with autism. This is amazing information to have!
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iGuy: We bought this for our personal iPad and love it.
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Deb Evans This looks great!
Interesting... (go to this website to pre plan YOUR room: can enter any dimensions and multiple furniture templates, even landscaping).
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Andrew Gardner My kids used to go nuts for this one. . . they loved the accent!
Andrew Gardner I say kids, I mean former students