Tuesday, November 14, 2006
Online Calendar Templates
I found a great resource for making editable MS Word calendars online. Printable Calendars is a free service which allows you to choose your calendar style and dates. Then just download, open in Word, and edit. I added text and clip art and was very happy with the printed results.
Saturday, October 21, 2006
Great Web Cam
I've recently really gotten into exploring Google Earth. It has been fun to see how excited my students get when they first see it. While I was exploring the National Geographic Featured Content I came across the Wildcam Africa. This site is a must see! Right now I'm viewing Botswana, Africa and seeing some type of Antelope at the pond around 7:00 pm Africa time! The site also features highlight videos, animal information, and background information on the project.
Thursday, October 12, 2006
Internet for Young Students
It's been a while since my last post. I've been very busy with the start of the school year. In preparing several Internet review and safety lessons I came across Internet4Kids. This site provides simple, easy to read definitions of Internet terms and concepts.
Monday, September 04, 2006
Brain Pop Jr. Launches
I was delighted to receive an e-mail today annoucing the official launch of the new Brain Pop, Jr. site. Currently there is open access to the movies, games, and other learning activities on the site. I am assuming that like Brain Pop the site will eventually be partially free and partially accessed by subscription. Don't wait to check this one out!
Friday, September 01, 2006
Fire Safety
As fall approaches I know many classrooms will be talking about safety. The Sparky fire safety web site is full of great activities for kids. They even have some activities specifically for non-readers. There are printables and even info on dalmatians!
Wednesday, August 30, 2006
Sign Language Site
With school starting I haven't had a chance to update this blog much. The American Sign Language Browser is a great site full of videos demonstrating sign language. Definitely worth a look.
Sunday, July 30, 2006
Photoshop Elements Freebies
I just added several links on The Digital Scoop Photoshop Elements Freebies page. Enjoy!
Sunday, July 23, 2006
Free Photoshop Brushes
I just found Jason Gaylor's blog which is full of free photoshop brushes! I downloaded several and they work great in Elements 3. I love finding great free stuff...especially high quality items like these.
Thursday, July 06, 2006
New from Inspiration!
Inspiration software unveiled InspireData at NECC this week. I got a firsthand look at this powerful software. It is well worth a look. Students and teachers can enter data and create graphs and charts. If their project is changes over time they can create an animation of the data movement. They have a free 30 day trial that I will be using soon. Check it out!
Wednesday, June 28, 2006
More Flickr Fun
Flickr Toys is a fun site for creating with digital photos. You can create calendars, collages, trading cards and much more. Some of the toys require a Flickr account but others allow you to upload images. I know I'll be visiting this site again. Have fun!
Monday, June 05, 2006
Fun with Flickr!
Was doing a little blog surfin' this morning and stumbled on Spell wtih Flickr. I had fun playing with all the different letter combinations. Just a little fun for the start of summer! :-)
Monday, May 22, 2006
To Summer Blog or Not
As the end of the school year approaches summer is on my mind. If you have a second please let me know if you will use this blog over the summer. The Digital Scoop will stay up all summer as will this blog...I just don't know how much I'll update it.
Saturday, May 20, 2006
Art Resource
The Harcourt School Art Glossary is a nice reference site. Students can have the definitions read to them and on many see an animated example.
Tuesday, May 16, 2006
Finding the Real Nemo!
Over the past several classes my 4th grade students have enjoyed learning about coral reefs. They visited several sites, researched an animal of their choice, and made simple PowerPoint slide shows to demonstrate what they learned. Here are the sites they explored:
Enchanted Learning: Coral Reefs
What does a fish look like?
Aquatic Safari
Finding Nemo Underwater Classroom
Have fun exploring!
Monday, May 15, 2006
Online CSI Adventure
The HHMI Virtual Bacterial ID Lab is your interactive window into dna testing and more. I had fun going through the bacterial identification process. This site would be best for upper grades.
Saturday, May 13, 2006
New Comic Life Idea
I recently added an alphabet page lesson idea for the program Comic Life. You will need to scroll to the bottom of the lesson page to see it. I would use this lesson with 1st or 2nd grade students. It would pair well with the pics4learning web site which offers free digital images.
Thursday, May 11, 2006
Java Anyone?
I LOVE the program Photoshop Elements. I am constantly on the look out for new tips and ideas to spark creative uses for the program. The Photoshop Cafe web site provides both. I have my 5th graders create cereal box covers in Elements and I discovered a contest the Cafe had which provided some awesome examples. This site is worth a look so grab a mug and stay a while.
Wednesday, May 10, 2006
Animal Site
My 2nd grade students were creating animals in Switch Zoo today and I decided to check out their company web site. I was pleased to find an interactive endangered animal activity. Students can click on a state and find out information about the endangered animals there. Check it out.
Monday, May 08, 2006
A Hoppin' Site
Travel with Zeke and Zoey to the jungles of Costa Rica to discover the Mystery of the Poison Dart Frog. Students will learn about museums, artifacts, rain forests, and the poison dart frog. There is quite a bit of reading involved so the site would work best with upper elementary students.
Friday, May 05, 2006
New Photoshop Elements Lesson
I recently taught a workshop on classroom projects for Photoshop Elements. I am in the process of adding these lessons to The Digital Scoop. The first new addition is a lesson based on the children's picture book Look Once Look Twice by Janet Marshall. I designed this lesson so each student's project would be placed in a class book. You could also have them use techniques in the lesson create titles for projects.
Thursday, May 04, 2006
Free Clip Art
Need clip art for a project? Check out Canon's Free World Clip Art site. The art is created by illustrators from around the world. I have also used the Clipsahoy site for several student projects.
I would love to hear of other free resources for clip art or digital images on the web. Leave a comment if you know of one.
Thanks!
Tuesday, May 02, 2006
New PBS Blog
I received an e-mail today announcing the Learning Now blog. I am excited to see how technology and education are highlighted each week. The first article brings up the debate about blogging and school web filters. Very thought provoking.
Monday, May 01, 2006
Fur and Feather Fun!
Your mission should you choose to accept it. . . Visit the F.F.F.B.I. The Fur, Fin, and Feather Bureau of Investigation is your ticket to learning and adventure. Become a detective and solve the latest mystery, listen to the latest radio drama, or just check out the crazy cast of characters.
Thursday, April 27, 2006
NETA Presentation
I would love to hear from anyone who attended either the Quick and Easy Curriculum Connections presentation or my Photoshop Elements Projects workshop at the NETA conference. I hope you find both informative and inspiring. I would enjoy hearing how others are using technology with kids.
Wednesday, April 26, 2006
Interactive Animation
Here's a great interactive animation from PBS on plate tectonics. Use your mouse to click and drag the plates. You'll see earthquakes and volcanoes!
Sunday, March 19, 2006
Current Events
I was excited to find a reference to the site Kids News Room on a fellow teachers blog. This site provides current events in an easy to read manor. The site also has a variety of games. I could see 3rd-5th graders really enjoying this site.
Wednesday, March 08, 2006
Musical Find
The New York Philharmonic Kids Page is a fun resource. Students can learn about many aspecs of the orchestra. Check it out!
Wednesday, March 01, 2006
Excellent Math Site
I was surfing the NCS-Tech blog and found a link to the Rain Forest Maths site. I thought the rainforest site looked familiar. It was created by an Australian teacher who also created A Maths Dictionary For Kids. Be sure to check out these fabulous, content rich sites.
Monday, February 27, 2006
Finally a new post!
It is amazing how time can get away from you! I can't believe how long it's been since my last post. I recently found Inkless Tales. This early education web site would be great for preschool to kindergarten students. I really liked the animated alphabet along with the stories, poems, and simple games.
Sunday, January 29, 2006
Nutrition Site
Several grade levels at my school are studying nutrition right now. I happened to stumble across the site that directly correlates to their studies. The Nutrition Explorations site has Activities, Nutrition information, recipes and more. The several of the Activities are online flash games which reinforce classroom activities.
Thursday, January 19, 2006
Updated Site Find
Wow! I was just looking for lesson ideas and found out the Create A Graph site has some great new improvements. I love the new layout and ways you can download your graphs. Can't wait to use this with my students.
Friday, January 13, 2006
New Kidspiration Templates
I added two more templates and lesson plans for Kidspiration. Each lesson plan involves a popular children's book and curriculum related activity.
Wednesday, January 11, 2006
Dinosphere
Dinosphere is an awesome web site from The Children's Museum of Indianapolis. Students can learn all about dinosaurs with text, pictures, sounds, and online activities.
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