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PlotBot
Plotbot is a collaborative screenwriting site. You can write with as many or as few people as you like.
You can create as many projects as you want. Or you can find a project to work on.
Posted by warrenlgriffiths, last updated on October 20, 2014
Common Core Progressive Continuum Web App
Side by side comparison of sophisticated Common Core content by standard.
Posted by mikefisher821, last updated on February 1, 2013
Wordle
Submit your own text to create a word cloud. Use this tool to check if the right words are dominating your writing.
Posted by Olivyaa, last updated on January 9, 2013
KeySpace™ - Touch Typing App for Kids (7+ years old)
Not being able to touch type could be costing you and your students millions of words.
KeySpace™ teaches students how to touch type fast and accurately without looking at the keyboard. This program is designed to be run on a Windows operating system.
Posted by @mykeyspace, last updated on May 29, 2013
my400words
A cross-curricular vocabulary program that teaches academic and domain-specific words through movies and instructional quizzes. Passages increase in complexity. Data is simple.
Posted by Annabelle, last updated on November 14, 2012
Think B4U
Internet skills are crucial to living responsibly. What are the skills needed to navigate today's Internet society? ThinkB4U is a collaboration between Google Inc. and expert safety partners Common Sense Media, ConnectSafely, and the NCL.
Posted by ptaylorsjr, last updated on April 20, 2012
Common Core for Physical Education Teachers
Resources for implementing literacy standards from the Common Core into Physical Education.
Posted by mikefisher821, last updated on November 20, 2011
Heidi Hayes Jacobs on Making Literacy Instruction Work
Heidi Hayes Jacobs is interviewed by Visual Thesaurus. In the first part of this interview, Heidi exposes the pitfalls of American literacy instruction and explains what we can do to improve it.
Posted by Heidi, last updated on February 13, 2011
Google Lit Trips
Great site to download literature trips for K-12. This is a way to use Google Earth to show students the geographical locations of the literature they are currently reading along with interactive videos, pictures and Q and A\'s.
Posted by Earl Nicholas, last updated on November 8, 2013
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