http://www.commoncore.org/maps/resources/digital_resources list technology resources that can be used to address the common core standards in English and Language Arts. This is a wonderful list. If you teach ELA you do not want to pass over this resource. Enjoy!!
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http://www.vocabahead.com is a great site to help visual learners in developing vocabulary. The list are broken into grade levels from 6-12 to assist in preparing students for the SAT and ACT. It is better than quizlet because it has visuals. Click on study room and choose your list. You will find this in the App store as well.
http://pitnerm.blogspot.com is a great resource for Elementary Teachers.
http://www.livebinders.com/play/play?id=127467 This link has many resources for various common core standards. This is a great start for those who are starting to integrate technology with the common core.
http://www.schoolimprovement.com/common-core-360/blog/common-core-standards-technology-resources/ This link has a short list of common core technology resources, however it provides great examples of how they can be used.
http://www.edweek.org/dd/articles/2013/02/06/02bits-commoncore.h06.html Common Core Outlines Technology Requirements.
http://www.sde.com/technology/resources.asp is a list of resources.
http://www.edutecher.net/index.php is a great resource for teachers of all subjects. It has links to web 2.0 tools, a blog, video list, and clipper list. Check it out! You are going to find something you can use.
www.edu.glogster is a great tool to engage students in creating content. It allows one to create a digital poster and embed video, load audio and apply graphic design principles. Below is a glog created by a middle school student. www.goanimate.com is a free animation software that is easy to use and a great way to engage students in creating content. Check out this animation created by a middle student as a part of his dystopia project. http://goanimate.com/videos/0_rK7da2XCLI?utm_source=linkshare&uid=0qTeMYM2MXfc |