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Comics–an underused tool to boost SEL skills

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Read on… You can create comics in dedicated webtools or with tools you probably already have, like Google Drawings: For excellent online comic creator tools, check this list: Book Creator –(iOS/Android) templates to create digital comic books and graphic novels. MakeBeliefsComix –simple comic creation.

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12 Websites for Digital Books Summer Reading

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International Children’s Digital Library. The ICDL offers over 4,600 digital children’s books in over 59 languages that exhibit tolerance and respect for diverse cultures, languages, and ideas. Books are made available from a variety of sources including the Library of Congress. Open Library.

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25 Websites for Poetry Month

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All across the nation, school, teachers, students, libraries, and families celebrate by reading, writing, and sharing poetry. Acrostic Poems ( iPad , Android – Free). POETRY From The Poetry Foundation ( iPad , Android – Free). Haiku Poem ( iPad , Android – Free). Theme Poems (Free – iPad , Android ).

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Safe Search Engines and Research Websites for Students

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DOGO News is a website and iOS/Android app for K to 12 students to find current events and research based articles. Choosito is a student search engine and digital library. Common Sense Education has a free K to 12 curriculum that covers information literacy and digital citizenship. Sign up for a free trial.

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OneNote–the all-in-one digital notetaking, classroom app for educators

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Work is synced across all devices with apps available for iOS, Android, and tablets. It’s free, installs quickly, and provides tools to create class notebooks, add students (and teacher collaborators), review student work, distribute content (from the content library), share pages and sections from the teacher account, and more.

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Unconventional Research Sites to Inspire Students

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How Stuff Works Free How Stuff Works, available on the web, iPads, and Android, is an award-winning source of unbiased, reliable, easy-to-understand explanations of how the world actually works. This includes topics such as animals, culture, automobiles, politics, money, science, and entertainment.

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Top Research Websites, Search Engines, and a Research Choice Menu for K-12 Students

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DOGO News is a website and iOS/Android app for K to 12 students to find current events and research based articles. Choosito is a student search engine and digital library. Common Sense Education has a free K to 12 curriculum that covers information literacy and digital citizenship. cognitive map.