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Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Hour of Code December 5-11: New games, new codes, new apps

New games, new codes and new apps! December 5-11  is fast approaching. Take a look here for all that is NEW!  



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Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Hot Tech Tools for the Classroom and Beyond


Hot Tech  for Classroom and Beyond

                                      Some for testing, some for studying, some just for fun! There are so many free applications and sites, here are ten I like.

                                                               List by Pamela Thompson, LMS

                                                              http://booksbypamelathompson.blogspot.com/
 
http://www.flubaroo.com/    Use with Google docs; self-grading tests, send reports, and best of all, email students their grades. Save time grading. Flubaroo does it for you!
 
http://www.imagechef.com/  Choose a photo/image and add your own words; share to Twitter or Facebook.

 https://edshelf.com/  Get a free account; extensive collection of apps, web links, lessons that teachers can use and add content of their own. A great place for ideas!

 https://infogr.am/  Create charts and infograms for free.
 
http://www.cdc.gov/bam/gameroom.html   games for kids from the CDC; interactive learning

 http://www.funbrain.com/  games to hone math and reading skills; fun!
https://www.geoguessr.com/  Students can play in single or challenge mode; guess their location using blank world map and photo. Great fun!

 http://bighugelabs.com/  Free site to make your photos into amazing things! Movie posters, puzzles, mosaics, special filters.
 
http://www.fotobabble.com/  create talking photos and slideshows. Add a message to photos.

 http://www.flashcardmachine.com/  create flashcards to study for your next exam; share them with students, friends or study groups.
 


 

                            

 

 

 

 

Monday, May 7, 2012

Football Fan Pick: Game Changers

Game Changers
by Mike Lupica
Scholastic Press
2012
224 pages

Available May 8, 2012

Mike Lupica continues to deliver high energy boy books that center around sports. The latest, Game Changers, features Ben McBain, a likeable eleven year old with a passion for all sports and a special love for football. Ben likens himself to Doug Flutie--who, like Ben, was considered undersized and too short to be a quarterback, but who won the National Championship for Boston College and went on to have a terrific NFL career. No one expects the coach to select Ben as starting quarterback even though he has the speed, skills, heart, soul and arm to tackle the job (pun intended).

The team is surprised that Coach O'Brien has moved to town from a successful career in the NFL and having sold his chain of restaurants, has ample time to coach them. His own son Shawn is a great quarterback, too. It comes as no surprise when the coach's son becomes the starting quarterback even though he does not perform consistently. Ben, on the other hand, is nothing if not consistent. Every play, every down, Ben gives it his all. Ben doesn't think that Shawn has the same love of the game that he does.

The two boys are in competition for the entire season. Ben is the harder worker and is motivated to win. Shawn seems to be motivated because he wants his dad's approval and love, not because he wants to win. When the team wins the championship, it's Ben's big day, and Coach gives Ben the game ball. The little guy is really the biggest guy on the team, after all.

An uplifting book for any kid who has ever been told that he/she is too short, too little, too light to play a sport.

Recommended for boys and girls who love sports and football.

Grades 5-up.

FTC Required Disclaimer: I received this book from the publisher. I did not receive monetary compensation for this review.