
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
RSS...wow!
Where has RSS been all my teaching career! Chapter 5 in Richardson's book shined light on a tool I did not existed. RSS allow for great information to be delivered to you around the clock. While reading my news feed I found many great articles, websites, and lesson plans. Here is where I found Smart tutor education programs. It's a great website with different reading games for students and free resources for teachers. You should definetly check it out!

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Arnold! Wow! I love that website! I cannot wait to use it in my classroom! Especially with my students that need help with reading. They will definitely enjoy the games. I even think I will share it with my families to use at home! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThis is great, Lucy! I agree with Almon, too, that this is also a great resource for parents, too!
ReplyDeleteWow so I have to agree with all!!! I love this website already and I haven't even researched everything!!! I love it!!!
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