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STORYLINE ONLINE
The Screen Actors Guild Foundation BookPALS produces this website where you can access and show videos of different actors reading stories aloud, such as Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge by Mem Fox; The Rainbow Fish by Marcus Pfister; and Thank You, Mr.
Posted by Heidi Hayes Jacobs, last updated on August 30, 2018
Book Creator
An exceptionally engaging book-making app that allows for audio, video, text, drawing, and comic strip features. It can be exported as an e-book, pdf, and/or a movie.
Posted by Heidi Hayes Jacobs, last updated on October 6, 2016
Re-wordify
A tool to simplify the language level of a text. The focus in primarily on the vocabulary.
Posted by Heidi Hayes Jacobs, last updated on January 12, 2016
Journey North: Connecting Students to Animal Migration
This program provides a platform for student to connect with people who are following specific migration patterns of animals. Seasonal patterns are a particular focus. The program began with butterflies and has expanded.
Posted by Heidi Hayes Jacobs, last updated on March 26, 2015
Bubble Us
Graphic organizing tool for collaboration. Try it! Students love using it in their projects.
Posted by Heidi Hayes Jacobs, last updated on February 4, 2015
Popplet
An easy to use app to help capture ideas using graphic organizers.
Posted by Heidi Hayes Jacobs, last updated on February 4, 2015
UDL (Universal Design for Learning) TECH TOOL KIT
UDL with its commitment to supporting engagement for ALL learners has a treasure trove of annotated resources to assist special educators and regular classroom teachers.
Posted by Heidi Hayes Jacobs, last updated on February 4, 2015
Tap to Talk
Free tools for tablets to engage students in verbal interaction with pictures.
Posted by Heidi Hayes Jacobs, last updated on February 4, 2015
Gappy Learns Reading
Reading game that helps early learners master more than 200 three-letter words.
Posted by RioKatia, last updated on November 28, 2014
Rhinomite
Children have an opportunity to learn to recognize directional words and to learn their meanings as they try to fly the superhero, Rhinomite, through the busy city streets.
Posted by RioKatia, last updated on November 28, 2014