littlestbird
littlestbird
The Littlest Bird
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As a school librarian I often come across resources that I want to share with other faculty. I have created this blog to help me collect and share my discoveries. I will try to tag posts by subject to make them more searchable.
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littlestbird · 4 years ago
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littlestbird · 4 years ago
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#worldhistory #history #onlinecourse
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littlestbird · 8 years ago
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#English #literature #Shakespeare
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littlestbird · 10 years ago
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littlestbird · 10 years ago
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Visit DK Find Out! to learn about dinosaurs, space, animals, nature & more. Fun learning activities for kids with videos, quizzes & galleries at DKFindOut.com
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littlestbird · 10 years ago
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For a limited time, you can get the entire LitWeaver library for Free! Unique, contemporary writings from authors you know—yes, for Free!
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littlestbird · 10 years ago
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TOUCH this image to discover its story. Image tagging powered by ThingLink
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littlestbird · 10 years ago
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Digitally preserving and sharing the world's cultural heritage.
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littlestbird · 10 years ago
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A helpful way to navigate all the material on Hamlet. Browse by character, theme, and critical approaches. #English #Shakespeare #Hamlet
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littlestbird · 10 years ago
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#language
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littlestbird · 10 years ago
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#language
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littlestbird · 10 years ago
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Lesson plans and research materials. #history #english
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littlestbird · 10 years ago
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#english
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littlestbird · 11 years ago
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Creative Commons license stock images
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littlestbird · 11 years ago
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"Congress Creates the Bill of Rights consists of three elements: an eBook, a mobile app for tablets, and online resources for teachers and students. Each provides a distinct way of exploring how the First Congress proposed amendments to the Constitution in 1789."
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littlestbird · 13 years ago
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"In Counting on Art, students will explore the paintings of Horace Pippin and Wayne Thiebaud and the mobiles of Alexander Calder to discover and practice math and visual art concepts."
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littlestbird · 13 years ago
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"Join interactive curriculum-based projects in which students aged 5-20 are creating, researching, sharing opinions, and becoming global citizens. Or, design your own project and find partners worldwide.
40,000 teachers, 2 million students, 130 countries & 30 Languages Find partners who share the vision that education can be enhanced and the world made better through collaborative uses of technology."
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