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Carol Mayo holdthemayo.org Mary Kuterbach tailwaggertech.com

Free site Sponsored by the New York Zoos and Aquarium and the Wildlife Conservation Society Create an avatar based on different animal parts In the classroom: Use BYW while studying animal habitats and animal adaptations to those habitats. Use for creative writing prompts

Free site spell out words or messages using Google satellite images of buildings from around the world. In the classroom: Students can research the places where the buildings are in their word/message. Can expand to Geography, research the building- name, history, size, etc. Math- explore all buildings- distances from one building to another Use to explore other satellite images

Create your own masterpiece using famous features drawn by Picasso. In the classroom: Art History- PH lets students explore the style of Picasso. Used in conjunction with research on Picasso- read a biography- post Picasso picture with facts

Virtual wall/bulletin board- a collaborative document Free site Account is needed to save your padlets In the classroom: Turning in assignments Book reviews Question board Opinions Create a “thank you” wall Sharing images, files, video, links

Free site No account needed to create. In the classroom: Vocabulary- read words and define Book character to life- read a section from the book All About Me Historical figure- 1st person narrative of an event Foreign language

Create interactive maps from your data. Enter as much or as little as you want. The more information (address, zip code) the more accurate the map will be. In the classroom: Mark locations of- historical events, travels, student birthplaces, timelines of important people 0fc59dfc

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Word Clouds Generate “word clouds” from text that you provide. The clouds give greater prominence to words that appear more frequently in the source text. Use different fonts, layouts, and color schemes. You can print them out, or save them to your desktop. In the classroom: Grab text from free books or speeches Syllabus text, word cloud guessing Birthdays, favorite colors

Widgets for Websites, Wikis and Blogs These fun tools will use the embed code to place on your page.

Cluster Maps visual visitor analytics

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