Posted on June 25th, 2008 by alexandramartin
This website is a wonderful way to introduce yourself or a new theme of study to your children. Scrapblog is a digital scrapbook that does not take nearly as much time as scrapbooking does! I have provided an example over ocean animals. Enjoy!
Ocean animal or not? Preassessment, compare contrast lesson for early childhood
Scrapblog Official Site
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Posted on June 21st, 2008 by alexandramartin
If you are short on time and still want to give your students the dose of technology you know they NEED and WANT Pete’s Powerpoint Station is a great place to browse. There are literally hundreds of already created presentations that you can utilize in your classroom in a matter of minutes. The [...]
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Posted on June 19th, 2008 by brianbass
Itunes is a great all in one stop for your audio/video needs. You can play and copy cd’s, listen and purchase music, and/or watch podcasts. You can even buy TV shows that you may have missed and watch them on your computer. For your classroom, I recommend the podcasts function. There will be [...]
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Posted on June 18th, 2008 by brianbass
This site is what is referred to as a social bookmarking site. del.icio.us or simply delicious allows you to save a webpage to your delicious account. Once in your account, anyone that you allow will have access to the website that you saved. This also gives you the freedom of saving it at [...]
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Posted on June 17th, 2008 by brianbass
This website includes a variety of Early Childhood games designed using Flash. This is a well done site and the games are very good for student development. There are currently 30 games covering all curriculum areas at the moment.
ABCya
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Posted on June 16th, 2008 by brianbass
This is similar to Google Calendar in that it is web based and you can allow others to access the documents that you type. The suite of applications includes a document creator (similar to word), a slideshow creator (similar to Powerpoint), and a spreadsheet creator (similar to Excel). Once created anyone with Internet [...]
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Posted on June 15th, 2008 by alexandramartin
Talk about one site that has it all! This website is divided into subject area and very well organized. The areas covered are: colors, letters, numbers, phonemes, shapes, writing and words. Each play and learn game is differentiated for children at their different levels of learning. This site is a great tool to use with [...]
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Posted on June 15th, 2008 by brianbass
Would you like to manage and coordinate your plans and/or dates with other teachers? This application may be the one for you. It’s called Google Calendar and as long as you or someone else has access to a computer with internet access, you can view your calendar. You can color code events to help keep [...]
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Posted on June 14th, 2008 by alexandramartin
This website is a perfect resource for a brand new early childhood teacher or one who has been teaching for years! Karen Cox, the creator of PreKinders has provided an extensive list of lesson plan ideas, forms, and websites to use in your classroom. Her website is well organized by subject area. One [...]
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Posted on June 14th, 2008 by brianbass
This website has a variety of power points that you can use in the classroom. These power points offer a variety of skills practice including Math and Letter skills.
Mrs. Banisters Kinderhive
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