dailydiigo 10/31/2011
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Laura Smith on 31-10-2011
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Students discover that using descriptive, figurative, and vivid language to write free verse can be a fun form of self-expression. Students create poems using online resources and share their creations in a coffeehouse setting.
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Lesson Plans: The Power of Poetry (Middle, Computer)
Students will develop literacy skills as they use the Internet to access poetry. Students will use a range of technology to analyze, evaluate, and interpret figurative language. The Internet and other computer applications will be introduced and used. The teacher may wish to provide Internet sites prior to student investigation.
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Me Tycoon :: Be who you want to be
The Game of Life…
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LEVEL UP! features a series of standards-based lessons that provide students with the knowledge and tools to design their own video games—right from the comfort of your classroom.
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Quest to Learn is a school committed to graduating strong, engaged, literate citizens of a globally networked world.
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Founded in 2004, Games for Change facilitates the creation and distribution of social impact games that serve as critical tools in humanitarian and educational efforts.
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How Social Gaming is Improving Education
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games you can use with workshop groups or in classrooms

