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Three great web 2.0 tools you can use in the math classroom or any classroom for that matter. Are the three in the title. For all of these web 2.0 tools you can use in your classroom, they are all free to sign-up all you need is an email address.
Qwiki: it is a free and fast video tool http://www.qwiki.com/, you select media from websites, ...
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Using Google Maps you can create your own scavenger hunt using math maps. Google Maps gives you the ability to create and share personalized annotated maps of your world. They are easy to create inside of Google Maps. Just click on My Places and create a map, you can edit map features, place markers, and create and draw lines. You can even ...
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When students' eyes glisten with excitement and their faces reflect the dawn of understanding, you know that true learning is taking place. With SpicyNodes, self-directed exploration and interactive learning fuel the curiosity and wonder that come so naturally to kids. SpicyNodes provides innovative means to add excitement to almost any area of ...
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I have yet another bulletin board to share with you--this time it's Trick or Treat math! Click on the pic below to visit my blog entry!
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Click on the picture to read about this place value bulletin board--my post also includes a freebie! :D
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Sometimes we know that student or multiple students who take almost beautiful notes in your class, that you couldn't even make them better than those. Now with a iPad, you can have the notes along with everyone else in your class. ShowMe is a interactive learning community where you can upload student notes and problems to the ShowMe website ...
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Shine and Write…a collection of 40+Maths teaching resources designed to be projected on to a white board and then written on as part of a whole class exposition.
#elemchat #spedchat #mathchat
They’ll even work with an Interactive White Board!
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TES iboard is now free. It has an incredible amount of literary materials for a free sight. There are over a hundred read and listen books with nice graphics that young students will enjoy. They also have interactives based on children’s literature.
Numeracy, phonics, science, history, geography, are some of the other subjects covered. The ...
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Are you itching for ways to engage and empower students and their inherent creativity? Scratch will bring instant relief to a classroom of kids ready to collaborate, innovate, and create! Please join me as I present some Scratch Basics while informing educators how to get students Scratching across the curriculum! This Scratch Webinar sponsored ...
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This weekend I picked up a few things from the teacher store in preparation of the 1st day of school. I passed by and ended up picking up this cool Unifix Sudoku game. As you can see, when I got home, I ended up placing the blocks in ROY G. BIV order and numbered the tops [...]
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