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Monday, April 19, 2004

 
URL: http://nochildleft.com/2004/apr04testtoday.html
An Interesting Read



Saturday, April 17, 2004

 
URL: http://www.msad54.k12.me.us/MSAD54Pages/Curriculum%20Resources/languagearts.html
Language Arts Resources A comprehensive collection!



Friday, April 16, 2004

 
"Thought CSS was for the coders? Not so, as Dave Shea?s fantastic site is
clearly demonstrating. Have a look at what CSS web design can do for you as
you take a walk through the CSS Zen Garden. Here?s how it works: Shea's
site is presented with an initial design (determined by CSS methods) and a
set content. Users who want to try their hand at CSS are not allowed to
change the content ? only how it is viewed. Very effective argument for
designers to pay attention to this wave of the future in web design!"

The URL: http://www.csszengarden.com/
Pete
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Thursday, April 15, 2004

 
URL: http://www.geocities.com/crgoudie/graphing.html

Oil Pan Graphing Chart ... This magnetic
graphing lesson was created by: Marcia Goudie 1/2 grade Cave Elementary School

 
URL: URL: http://caxton.stockton.edu/sarahplainandtall/
Sarah Plain and Tall ~ online collaborative BLOG project

"We are very excited about an online collaborative project that we will be starting tomorrow, Tuesday, April 13th. Four classes will be reading the novel, Sarah, Plain and Tall, two classes from Galloway Twp., New Jersey and two classes from Hazel Pattison Elementary located in Katy, Texas. This project provides students with an opportunity to discuss characters, predictions, and connections with students from various backgrounds and life experiences. After reading two chapters, students will document their journal entries by using a weblog, or online journal. This technology, allows participants to type their thoughts and instantly post them to the internet. Students have been assigned team numbers and will read and respond to their partner's entries. Classroom teachers will also "highlight" postings within their classrooms and comment together as a class."

Watch for postings!!

 
URL: http://web.cetlink.net/~kellind/Journal/index.htm
The Journal Prompt Library A comprehensive collections of writing prompts ~ includes teen prompts..I suggest previewing before using in the classroom.



Monday, April 05, 2004

 
URL: http://mdanforth.tripod.com/
Mrs Danforth's Site Jen Rosenberry suggested this site in her newsletter - Great teacher-created web site.  Check out “Fun Friday”!





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