Websites I Tagged Recently (weekly)
By Paul McMahon on Jan 25, 2009 in Ideas for Great Lessons
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Google Docs (Google Tools for Schools)
My name is Jennifer Dorman and I am a Google Certified Teacher. This Google Site is designed as a clearinghouse of Google resources to support my Google Boot Camp workshops.
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The Tooth Tally Project – Home
The Tooth Tally Project gives teachers a way to integrate an important event in the life of a child – losing a tooth – with reading, maths, writing, social studies and technology. Using “lost tooth” data collected in the classroom, students will practice counting skills and collecting data. They will learn to make and interpret graphs, develop map skills and communicate through email.
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Human » Blog Archive » How can Moodle change a school
An Aussie School teacher’s account of the use of Moodle in a school.
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Education Queensland’s customisable portal to a world of ideas and case studies about 21st C learning.
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a 2D physics puzzle / sandbox game, in which you get to experience what it would be like if your drawings would be magically transformed into real physical objects. Solve puzzles with your artistic vision and creative use of physics.
You could ask students to plan and predict what they would like to do and what might happen without touching the screen first, then give it a go. -
Quotiki.com – Search and Share Your Favorite Quotations
Quotiki is social quotes site that lets you quickly find and enjoy quotes. As a member of our community, you can start tagging, submitting, rating and collecting quotes.
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MySMARTSpaces is a new way for UK teachers to connect with this global community; share ideas, swap resources and get the most from SMART whether you have a single SMART Board interactive whiteboard or a full SMART Classroom Solution.
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Google Tools for Schools – Home (Google Tools for Schools)
This Google Site is a companion to the Google Tools for School Boot Camp workshop.
This hands-on workshop will focus on all the free applications from Google that support teaching and learning. Click on the links below to explore the applications we will learn in this workshop.
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Welcome to Tutpup, where you can compete in fun, educational games against other kids from all over the World!
Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.



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