Re: [MOSAIC] Attn 3rd-5th teachers (include URL's)

2009-10-05 Thread kmack
I think sharing great sites is a wonderful way for teachers to glean new resources. As a courtesy to everyone, I'd like to really encourage those sharing sites to quickly copy and paste a URL. This also goes for any time you reference a website in any list message. I know we can quickly type in

Re: [MOSAIC] Attn 3rd-5th teachers

2009-10-05 Thread Christine Preston
My kids love Education City, Eduplace, Read About and Brain Pop. On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 4:33 PM, wrote: > I am a 1st/2nd split teacher, but my principal has asked me to come up with > some fantastic websites for teachers K-5 (I am considered a techie). > Although I do have some sites, what are y

Re: [MOSAIC] Attn 3rd-5th teachers

2009-10-05 Thread bcwildman
I like Choice Literacy and the 2 Sisters websites. - Original Message - From: closs...@msu.edu To: mosaic@literacyworkshop.org Sent: Monday, October 5, 2009 5:33:17 PM GMT -07:00 US/Canada Mountain Subject: [MOSAIC] Attn 3rd-5th teachers I am a 1st/2nd split teacher, but my principal

Re: [MOSAIC] Attn 3rd-5th teachers

2009-10-05 Thread Renee
www.readwritethink.org www.share2learn.com Renee On Oct 5, 2009, at 4:33 PM, closs...@msu.edu wrote: I am a 1st/2nd split teacher, but my principal has asked me to come up with some fantastic websites for teachers K-5 (I am considered a techie). Although I do have some sites, what are y

[MOSAIC] Attn 3rd-5th teachers

2009-10-05 Thread clossell
I am a 1st/2nd split teacher, but my principal has asked me to come up with some fantastic websites for teachers K-5 (I am considered a techie).  Although I do have some sites, what are your favorite teaching reading sites that you could not live without?  Thanks in advance! -Ellen/1st & 2nd sp

Re: [MOSAIC] SOS

2009-10-05 Thread Hillary Marchel
What does your poster look like? Thanks, Hillary On Oct 5, 2009, at 1:58 PM, Kuenzl-Stenerson Kay wrote: Hang in there! Your hard will will pay off when your students are carrying their books around and taking them out to read in other classes because they can't put them down! I taught 7th

Re: [MOSAIC] SOS

2009-10-05 Thread Kuenzl-Stenerson Kay
Hang in there! Your hard will will pay off when your students are carrying their books around and taking them out to read in other classes because they can't put them down! I taught 7th and 8th grade reading in the same way for many years and the students were looped--meaning I had them as sev