Thursday, April 29, 2010
Pro Con Lists
Pro Con Lists - A Pro/Con list can help you make more informed decisions by weighing all the positives and negatives. Great for writing your pro con papers!
English Verb Conjugation
English Verb Conjugation - How does conjugation.com work?
Just type the verb that you want to conjugate in any form. Any verb, regular or irregular. Click on “Conjugate.” A new page is instantaneously displayed, with the verb shown in all of its forms, voices and tenses.
Just type the verb that you want to conjugate in any form. Any verb, regular or irregular. Click on “Conjugate.” A new page is instantaneously displayed, with the verb shown in all of its forms, voices and tenses.
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Graphic Novels
Graphic Novels - These resources are a work in progress. Only notes from my most recent presentations have been included.
Monday, April 26, 2010
Lightning Bug
Lightning Bug - THE writing companion for young authors. Helping you to write a story from beginning to THE END. GREAT resource!
Friday, April 23, 2010
Tell a Story with Video
The Pigeon Creates a Search Story - Check out this video to get your creative juices flowing.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
The Book Seer
The Book Seer - Type in book title and author of a book & let Book Seer recommend others! It is great!!!!
Monday, April 19, 2010
Online Linear Algebra Course from MIT
Online Linear Algebra Course from MIT - The entire course online.
The Brainstormer
The Brainstormer - Brilliant story creation tool - great for interactive whiteboards! Awesome for creative writing or story starters!
The Adjective Detective
The Adjective Detective - What it is: The Adjective Detective is a fun way for your students to learn more about adjectives, superlative adjectives, and comparative adjectives.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
What Would Romeo's Facebook Page Look Like?
What Would Romeo's Facebook Page Look Like?- "This is such a great template that can be used in any subject out there. I would use this in my Lit Classes and have student create a Facebook page for characters in a story. Imagine what Romeo and Juliet would post on their pages after a wonderful evening on the balcony. What might Tybalt post on Mercutio's wall after a exchange of harsh words in town? I love being an English teachers because it really allows me to do almost anything I can think of when it comes to projects. English is not the only class that you could use Facebook templates for though."
Monday, April 5, 2010
Huzzah! Better, Bardier, Shmoopier Guides to Romeo, Lear, & Othello
Huzzah! Better, Bardier, Shmoopier Guides to Romeo, Lear, & Othello - We made a major upgrade to our Learning Guides for these classics. All new themes, close readings of quotes, enhanced character analyses, and loads of historical context.
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