jg+reviews

**Review #1** [|ToonDoo]  This website is great for helping students create their own comic strips. It can be used in lessons dealing with graphic novels or comic books.

[|ReadWriteThink]  This site is great for teachers in the lower elementary grades. There are lesson plans for any topic, along with numerous other resources for teachers. Students can also create things such as comic strips and other fun things.
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[|SlideRocket]  This site is a great equivalent to powerpoint. You will never need to worry about losing your presentation because it is always on the web and easy to access anytime, anywhere. Great pictures, graphics and other tools to help make a great presentation.
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[|Animoto]  This site is great for short presentation clips and organizing photos with bits of text. Huge music library to set presentation to.
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[|Wordle]  This site is a good resource for teachers and students. Easy to plug in an article and take key words from it so that students get the main points without having to take the time to read it (if it's not that type of article).
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[|RemixAmerica]  Great tool for students to use clips from different movies, music videos, pictures, and add text and music to make a presentation that is very engaging to their peers.
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[|Dipity]  This site is a useful tool for creating timelines. It would be very helpful to students in a history class when creating a time line about a specific period. Students can add pictures and video.
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[|Skillwise] <span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;"> Great resources for elementary children and teachers when dealing with math and grammar. Loaded with activities for students to practice and perfect their skills.
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<span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">[|KickYouTube] <span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;"> This site enables teachers whose districts blocked YouTube to upload videos at home onto this site so that they can show them to their students in class. KickYouTube isn't blocked in most schools.
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<span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">[|Build-A-Fish] <span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;"> Great interactive site for younger elementary students. Teachers can use this site for lessons dealing with ocean animals and marine life. Students get to build their own fish and explore other marine animals.
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