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POPSFree Kids Songs Free songs for kids, character education songs, grammar songs, language arts songs, math songs, reading songs, school songs, writing songs, and more.
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POPSVerb Song The verb rap song from Have Fun Teaching offers teachers, parents, and kids a fun way to learn about verbs. Use this in the classroom for a fun activity. Have Fun Teaching also has other grammar songs including the Adjective Song and Noun Song.
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POPSPaperless... I do have to wonder how many pintouts the IT students made though... Hopefully, they didn't make many, but that would be unlike the vast majority of students I know, who seem to only be able to survive if they have printed copies. It is one of their three majorfood groups, I think - Beer, Pizza and Paper. It seems to be all they need to be able to survive... I am in favour of paperless working. Mind you, if the paper is from sustainable forests, and the electicity is from renewable, green, sources, there isn't much problem with having a high consumption (in fact, it may even help tap more CO2 if done properly).
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POPSTeacher Resources The Center For learning has published more than 600 values-based teacher's resources books and provides complimentary services. We have a huge collection of books for teachers with a goal to provide practical classroom material for both new and veteran teachers.
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POPSStory Starters Designed by AccuCut Design Team Journal writing topics are elusive to some students, but they come easy when there is a basket full of them for students to "bite into". Key Concepts: Journals, Learning Centers, Writing Curriculum: Language Arts AccuCut® Dies: * Apple #1 Large * Basket #6 (3-D) Jumbo Other Materials: * Scissors * Marker -- Black * Glue * Construction Paper -- Light Green, Medium Green, Red, Yellow, Brown Tips: Vary journal-writing shapes by theme in the basket to match each month or season. Instructions: 1. Cut stack of red, yellow and green apples. 2. Cut green leaves and brown stems. Trim with scissors. Glue to apples. 3. Outline apples with black pen if desired. 4. Write journaling prompts on apples and put into basket. To Learn: Every time journal writing is planned, allow students to choose one shape from the basket and read to th
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POPSAnnenburg Media A free interactive resource, a learning channel for teachers and students; a great tool for learning the basics for many Math, Language, Arts and History subjects with the added bonus - it's interactive.
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POPSJohhny Can't Write Have you looked at any young person's handwriting lately? I can barely read my 9 year old grandson's printing, and he is to start learning cursive this year. I doubt that this will be legible either. My great-uncle Lawrence had the most beautiful handwriting. It was all swirls and curls in beautifully, carefully written words. This has become a thing of the past. Too Bad!
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POPSVisions for Tomorrow - Educator Site Eureka is a good show. Some very important issues like accepting people as they are, sustainability as a lifestyle in a high tech world, and understanding that unintended consequences of all man's efforts must be engaged. SciFi has developed this Visions For Tomorrow as a companion for Eureka and their other TRUE SciFi shows. Check it out.
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POPSStudents Use IM-Lingo In Essays I love the one teacher who says this phenomenon should be celebrated. Yeah, let's celebrate bad spelling. LOL Wouldn't want kids to think they're doing bad in school or anything. *roll eyes*