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Picture Book Maker
What it is: Picture Book Maker is a fun little online picture book creator (bet you couldn’t have guessed that from the name!). What makes this picture book creator unique is the great illustration elements that students can use in their story. The illustrations look hand drawn with crayon and can be adjusted to fit the story. Each picture has actions, ... -
Embracing Your Fear of Technology Integration
It Really Is User-Friendly[photo:48951]Computers, software programs, and other classroom technology tools are much easier to use than you could ever believe. Even if your keyboarding skills are not up-to-par, no need to worry. You can click and peck most of your way through many activities that can enhance learning in your classroom. Have fun with your students through the learning process. ...Submitted by Teachnologist | -
Kids get a left-brain work out
Local News Posted on: Thursday, June 19, 2008 Kids get a left-brain workout Camps use Lego robots to teach youths science and engineering skills Photo gallery: Kids on Campus Post a commentRecommend (5) Print this page E-mail this article By Kelli Miura Advertiser Staff Writer More than 100 kids ages 10 to 13 are taking part in a new summer ...Submitted by tiffanyinlex | -
How to Use Google Currency Converter
Load the currency converter[photo:48948]Use this link to load the currency converter http://desktop.google.com/plugins/i/currencyconverterall.html?hl=en View this videoFor expert help, this video will show you how to use the currency converter. http://www.expertvillage.com/video/40934_google-search-currency.htmReview this articlehttp://www.currencyconverter.co.uk/reviews/google.htmlSubmitted by Teachnologist | -
Using Alta Vista to Search
Understanding Altavista[photo:48942]Overview Means “a view from above” First searchable, full-text database on the World Wide Web (1995) Advance Internet search with new technologies and features Designed to improve the search experience Understanding Altavista con't[photo:48945]*First Internet search engine to launch Image, Audio, and Video search capabilities *First multilingual search capabilities on the Internet *Most advanced Internet search features and capabilities: multimedia search, ...Submitted by Teachnologist | -
Video/Chat Live Conference
Go to WebsiteGo to www.vawkr.com and create an account if you would like to create a private video/audio chat room. Webcam Make sure that you have a webcam installed on your computer. Grab a RoomClick on Grab a room if you would like an open room. Share the link with your friends. If you created an account you can get a ...Submitted by ccapozzoli | -
Take a Trip to Spelling City
If your students need extra help in spelling, using technology may be just the ticket to get them excited about improving. Spelling City is a place where your students can practice their spelling words through teaching, games, and practice tests. In the teaching section, students hear the word and a sentence including the word before the word is spelled for them. ... -
9-12:Turning the Century
Students will create a museum display illustrating life during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. *A lesson plan for Grades 9–12 , English III and United States History* h2. Students will: 1. explain how the Gilded Age fostered the consolidation of business, the government, and disadvantaged economic and social classes. 2. trace immigration movements, analyze patterns of settlement, and document ... -
9-12: “Picturing” America at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
Students link together the literature and the history of the United States at the turn of the twentieth century. Questions guide students as they study visual documents. Students also read the teacher's choice of two widely anthologized short stories and an excerpt from a best-selling novel of the period. Two exercises will raise student awareness of the impact that visual images ... -
Creating Global Citizens with Online Technology
Character education should be a big part of your day as a teacher, no matter what subject or grade you instruct. Don't leave character ed to the school counselor or your students' parents- kids can never get too much when it comes to becoming good citizens. Featured writer, Kelly Tenkely, shares *five websites* with us that help students see the ... -
Classroom Research- Technology & Art
Working with middle school students can be challenging at times. To create interest in their whim and give them a fun thing to do, have them aspire to be one of the great masters in art. Have them utilize the Google, and Yahoo, and several of the search engines in the lab and make a quest to search for that quality ...Submitted by vspore | -
How to Use the Internet to Make a Masterpiece
Each student comes to class with unique interests and experiences. Many students are creative beyond their years. Art can be a way for students to express themselves and find their own creative voice. Take a trip to a virtual gallery where you own students are the star artists, or help students add original art to their own stories creating their first ... -
Geography Made Fun With Technology
h4. Feature Topic: Geography & Technology Resources *_iLearn Technology is dedicated to giving teachers practical tips for integrating technology into the classroom. All of the resources are free to use and simple to implement. This column is a weekly Friday feature, don't miss it!_* h4. Knowledge Box h4. What it is: Knowledge Box has math, science, language arts, and social studies ... -
Hands on Math Lessons With Technology
h4. Feature Topic: Math *_iLearn Technology is dedicated to giving teachers practical tips for integrating technology into the classroom. All of the resources are free to use and simple to implement. This column is a weekly Friday feature, don't miss it!_* h4. Max’s Math Adventures h4. What it is: Max’s Math Adventures teaches students math skills (kindergarten-second grade) through fun adventures. ... -
Technology That Makes Phonics Fun
h4. Feature Topic: Phonics *_iLearn Technology is dedicated to giving teachers practical tips for integrating technology into the classroom. All of the resources are free to use and simple to implement. This column is a weekly Friday feature, don't miss it!_* h4. Kindersay h4. What it is: Kindersay is a website for emerging language learners. This is the new See and ... -
Interactive Curriculum to Enhance Student Learning
It can be challenging to find time to engage one-on-one with each student daily, but active learning is important for student comprehension and retention. When you can't reach every student every minute, let technology step in to help. There are several free websites that offer curriculum integration with videos, games, and interaction in a variety of subject areas. Some of these ... -
How to Use Web 2.0 Applications in Class
Do you consider yourself a technology novice or an expert? No matter what level you are, using technology to connect with your students can be an important tool. It may be easier than you think to incorporate into class. Web 2.0 applications are a fairly new trend that aim to facilitate creativity and collaboration- a perfect pairing for a classroom full ... -
K-2: Keys on a Keyboard
Kindergarten students learn five keys located on a computer keyboard: the space bar, the enter key, the shift keys, the number keys, and the letter keys. Each key is identified by the teacher and the children are asked to color the key or keys a particular color on their paper keyboard. Students are also asked to locate the letters that spell ... -
K-2: Category Fun
This is a unit on categorizing for Kindergartners. It spans approximately one week, using 30-45 minutes each day. It incorporates the use of multi-media. A lesson plan for Kindergarten Mathematics and Computer Technology Skills h4. Learning outcomes The learner will categorize objects and pictures via hands-on manipulation and multi-media software. *_Time required for lesson: 3 hours_* h4. Materials/resources * magazines * ... -
9-12: Behind the masks: Exploring culture and self through Art and Poetry
This ReadWriteThink unit engages high school students in a study of the relationship between masks and cultures. Students research mask making from various cultures, draw sketches of the masks, and take notes that highlight the connections between the masks and the cultural practices of the people who created them. Using this information, students recreate the cultural masks and compose poetry to ...


