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Some Good Websites to Help You with Your Classroom Management

Some Good Websites to Help You with Your Classroom Management | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Looking for some educational websites to help you with the management of your class instruction? The list below has you covered. These are some some popular web tools we have reviewed in multiple instances in the past which you can use to perform a wide variety of tasks. These include: creating interactive video lessons, collect formative assessment and provide real-time feedback to students, enhance students learning through the use of digital games and flashcards, create online classes and share with students assignments and learning resources, organize students into appropriate learning groups and many more.

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57 Free Digital Interactives For All Teachers... Plus 8 Free Mobile Apps

57 Free Digital  Interactives For All Teachers... Plus 8 Free Mobile Apps | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Welcome to a post that examines an amazing free collections of educational digital interactive programs and apps. You are sure to find something that will fit your classroom in the very near future...

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Beth Dichter's curator insight, January 11, 2014 7:40 PM

Michael Gorman shares 15 tools located at ReadWriteThink that work with Language Art classes, providing short descriptions. An additional 42 tools that are available on the website that focus on Language Arts (although some of them would work with other courses, such as the Timeline, Venn Diagram, K-W-L Chart, and ReadWriteThink Webbing Tool, so teachers across the curriculum may want to also check them out.

In addition ReadWriteThink has 8 mobile apps (and seven work on iOS and Android, 1 in iOS only). These apps include three focused on poetry: Acrostic, Diamante and Themes Poems as well as Alphabet Organizer, Trading Cards, Venn Diagram, Timeline and Word Mover.

If you have  not checked out ReadWriteThink is it worth checking it out. To go directly to ReadWriteThink: www.readwritethink.org