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Posted by Edie Crook on February 27, 2010 at 9:24 PM Comments comments (0)

3 random ideas

Posted by Edie Crook on February 27, 2010 at 9:03 PM Comments comments (0)

Poisson Rouge

Posted by Edie Crook on February 27, 2010 at 8:38 PM Comments comments (0)
The craziest thing about great websites, etc. is how you found them in the first place.  This is very intriguing!


Edmodo

Posted by Edie Crook on February 27, 2010 at 9:31 AM Comments comments (0)

I "discovered" Edmodo, but I'm not sure how I would use it!



Interesting Library Blog

Posted by Edie Crook on February 27, 2010 at 9:29 AM Comments comments (0)

I want to have this sort of presence. 



Inglenook

Wimpy Kid Movie Diary Teaching Guide

Posted by Edie Crook on February 25, 2010 at 5:12 PM Comments comments (0)

Thinking about how I can use this....


Wimpy Kid Movie Diary Teaching Guide

Researching Famous Women

Posted by Edie Crook on February 25, 2010 at 4:55 PM Comments comments (0)

Mrs. D'Aurelio let me know that a 3rd grade teacher would be in this morning at 8:30 with her class to research famous women. When the students arrived, eight began on the computers.  The students already knew who they were researching.  This was the same class that I went to and talked about research and showed them NC WiseOwl.  I was so pleased that 6 out of 8 went straight to NC WiseOwl - 2 went to Google, but quickly followed their peers.

 

What I found intersesting and perplexing was that the teacher directed them off of NC WiseOwl and to her folder on the share drive, where a word document had links to their famous woman on her Angelfire site.  The information was not age-appropriate and I was dumbfounded.  When I asked Mrs. D'Aurelio about it, she said I should not question the teacher's methods... I was disappointed that she wasn't willing to discuss the situation for a learning opportunity for me. 


When I checked my email this afternoon, this great website was suggested by SLJ Extra Helping.


Link here


LIBRARIAN'S INTERNET300 Women Who Changed the World

search.eb.com/women

March is Women’s History Month, which means that students will becoming into your library searching for biographies of individual women,background information on related topics such as suffrage, and factsabout women in different fields such as politics, science, art, andliterature. Get ready for the onslaught by familiarizing yourself withthis authoritative Web site from Encyclopedia Britannica.more » » » 





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