I'LL SHARE A FEW . . . .
BUT THE REST ARE UP TO YOU . . . .
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Nicole Pfister
8/24/2016 09:51:49 pm
Share your educational technology tools here in the comments section! :)
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Christian Rockwood
8/25/2016 05:47:28 am
flocabulary
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Tonya Brooks-Green
8/25/2016 05:51:29 am
studyjams.com
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Tom Domino
8/25/2016 06:20:01 am
Noredink.com
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Liz Gill
8/25/2016 09:55:26 am
Reading Rewards
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Victoria Partish
8/29/2016 07:22:04 am
Teachers.yale.edu
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Dwayne Morris
8/25/2016 05:47:14 am
www.classdojo.com
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Taylor
8/26/2016 10:09:54 am
Excellent website. I use classdojo as well
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Chrisstian Rockwood
8/25/2016 05:47:41 am
class dojo
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Jacquie Hollis
8/25/2016 05:54:05 am
handspeak.com is an online ASL dictionary. It is a wonderful resource for quickly learning signs for words and phrases.
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Zak Devore
8/25/2016 06:39:13 am
Moby Max
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Greg Palmer
8/25/2016 05:59:51 am
King of Math 2
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8/25/2016 06:23:28 am
It's a website to teach students about the instruments in the symphony orchestra. It explains all the instruments and the families they belong to and after there are games they can play to test their knowledge.
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Class Dojo is a behavior management tool. It works well for my school because we departmentalize and this allows us to keep track of our students' behavior when they are out of the room. Additionally, our resource teachers are also connected to myself class. This is a great way to communicate with parents!!
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Bekima Brown
8/25/2016 07:35:48 am
Epic (App) or www.getepic.com
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8/25/2016 07:36:39 am
Remind is a communication tool that helps teachers reach students and parents where they are.
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John Stevens
8/25/2016 07:40:32 am
Mangahigh.com is definitely worth your consideration. The games are a ton of fun and really challenging. You can track your students and play from anywhere at anytime!
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Jennifer
8/25/2016 07:41:41 am
GoNoodle.com
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Tabitha Slachciak
8/25/2016 07:43:53 am
Flocabulary
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Marlin Osborne
8/25/2016 08:07:16 am
Kahoot.it.com
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Courtney Carty
8/25/2016 09:52:58 am
www.nearpod.com
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Cynthia Mankus
8/25/2016 10:05:32 am
Kahoots -excellent for SOL reviews....kids don't even realize they are learning/reviewing
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Steve Lampert
8/25/2016 10:13:03 am
Try edmodo.com
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Rachel
8/25/2016 10:19:17 am
SMARTexchange
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8/25/2016 10:25:39 am
connection to plickers and other great review games and stem activities
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Chantel T.
8/25/2016 10:59:36 am
Tool: Flocabulary
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Corinne W
8/26/2016 05:59:27 am
Tech Gadget: OzoBots
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Betty Tillman-Harris
8/26/2016 06:06:01 am
www.schooltube.com - counting fun...
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J Waddey
8/26/2016 06:15:41 am
Alphablocks has been a great success for my students. Letters and sounds are reinforce for them.
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Muhammad Shabazz
8/26/2016 06:35:51 am
storybots.com
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8/26/2016 06:45:21 am
Ideal for all grades
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Jordan Truda
8/26/2016 07:22:02 am
Weebly.com
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Ejana Bennett
8/26/2016 07:27:54 am
Remind- text message app
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Starlett Flippen
8/26/2016 07:40:45 am
Timer App called 30 30 that is allows you to set a timer for an entire class block instead of resetting each time-And it is FREE :)
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vera mihjlovic
8/26/2016 07:48:43 am
IXL.com
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Ejana Bennett
8/26/2016 07:54:59 am
Sight Word Ninja
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Matlin Pessarra
8/26/2016 08:02:42 am
xtramath.org - Quick & easy fact fluency that is differentiated for each student
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Trisha Giles Williams
8/26/2016 08:06:58 am
Refer to google-
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Ejana Bennett
8/26/2016 08:24:15 am
fcrr.org
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BILL
8/26/2016 09:57:05 am
INTERACTIVESITES.WEEBLY.COM
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Brooke Von Hoene
8/26/2016 09:58:05 am
- http://www.youtube-mp3.org/ (A website that converts YouTube videos into MP3's; good for sound when video may have images that you don't want to show)
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tiffany lewis
8/26/2016 10:02:03 am
Playposit
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Melissa
8/26/2016 10:02:17 am
abcya.com
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Taylor Maynard
8/26/2016 10:02:38 am
getepic.com
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Michelle Gelrud
8/26/2016 10:03:15 am
Spanish Touch Trainer - great for teaching Spanish Grammar (Middle and HS more than Elementary)
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Martha Commander
8/26/2016 10:06:37 am
www.quizlet.com
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lauren gager
8/26/2016 10:16:02 am
nlvm.usu.edu
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Pamela Jones
8/26/2016 10:23:06 am
Destiny library catalog
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Amanda Reisner
8/26/2016 10:26:44 am
mr.nussbaum.com
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Martha
8/26/2016 10:58:36 am
Pinterest
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Katelynn Homer
8/26/2016 11:41:48 am
Classdojo.com: positive/negitive point system.
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Tabitha Walker
8/26/2016 11:42:27 am
The Foos is a coding app that is great for all elementary aged kids. It starts really easy and slowly gets more complicated as they move on through tasks. It teaches great problem solving skills. I use the app but there is also a web browser version.
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Jillian Dudley
8/26/2016 12:14:44 pm
www.pixton.com
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ANNA
8/26/2016 12:30:04 pm
Ways to communicate with your parents while hiding your phone number:remind app and google voice.
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Nancee Scott
8/27/2016 06:21:30 pm
Discovery Education
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Debbie Hardy
8/27/2016 06:23:23 pm
DuoLingo
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Amanda Lee
8/27/2016 06:24:51 pm
Kahoot
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Vicke Roberson-Autry
8/27/2016 06:28:33 pm
Arcademic Skill Builders
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John Bennett
8/27/2016 06:29:50 pm
Weebly Pro.
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Lindsay Williams
8/27/2016 06:31:54 pm
Class Dojo
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Yalibi D'Addariolink
8/27/2016 06:34:21 pm
rockalingua.com
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Kieasha King
8/27/2016 06:35:19 pm
Random!
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Lee
8/29/2016 07:24:20 am
App in iTunes Too Noisy or Too Noisy Pro to manage noise level. The pro gives an audible alert when the volume is above the set level. Students earn stars when they maintain the appropriate level.
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Natalie Davis
8/29/2016 07:25:14 am
Nearpod.com
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Liz
8/29/2016 07:25:24 am
weebly (my classroom website/remediation)
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Yolanda Simmons
8/29/2016 07:28:55 am
Room Recess. Com
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Samantha Aprile
8/29/2016 07:54:38 am
https://plickers.com/
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Kate Euting
8/29/2016 07:56:13 am
www.gonoodle.com
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Leon Harris
8/29/2016 08:13:55 am
Wikipedia for quick subject search
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Katrina Evans
8/29/2016 08:19:31 am
Teach Your Monster To Read
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Sharon Mujar
8/29/2016 08:30:49 am
interactive sites.com where you can get interactive learning games in all subject areas. You can use it in a whole group instructions, small group or at a computer station.
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Alexson
8/29/2016 10:03:51 am
https://getkahoot.com
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Ashley Wolfe
8/29/2016 10:07:55 am
Storybird.com allows you to use a library of pictures to write your oown book or have your students write their own pages
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barry kelley
8/29/2016 10:11:00 am
Quizzizz I use it with my teachers to test kids when they think they are just playing a game.
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Jennifer Cronk
8/29/2016 10:11:10 am
Storylineonline.com - Stories read by actors from the SAG.
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Justin Calandra
8/29/2016 10:12:11 am
www.gonoodle.com works really great for transitions
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Alexson
8/29/2016 10:18:21 am
https://quizlet.com/features/live
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betty lucas
8/29/2016 10:36:02 am
Bookadventure.com is really good for a quizzing the student on the book.
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Jonella Little
8/29/2016 11:50:26 am
We used the green screen to talk about and video tape our favorite things about first grade.
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Diana
8/29/2016 11:53:34 am
star.spsk12.net
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8/29/2016 11:57:00 am
This is a great site to allow the students to move. It is a wonderful site for indoor recesses or between stations. KEEPS THE KIDS MOVING!
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Emily Ladd
8/29/2016 12:10:10 pm
spark.adobe.com
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8/29/2016 12:28:39 pm
The domain name is going to change, to rvaschools.net but it hasn't yet.
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D. Cotten
8/29/2016 12:46:19 pm
abcya.com
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Jennifer
8/29/2016 05:05:55 pm
Sightwordgames.com
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