This Elementary Technology Curriculum includes over 200 lessons and activities for grades K-5 that will save you so much time coming up with what to do in the computer lab. It is ideal for a technology teacher, media specialist, tech facilitator, or grade level teachers with mandatory lab time. All of the work is done for you! This is for you if: You want students who can log in, access any programs, type efficiently, and use technology to learn. You want students who are confident in using the technology required for standardized testing. You have limited time– in one 45 minute session per week, your students can develop technology literacy while completing engaging projects. You need it to be effortless for YOU and fun for your students. My name is Brittany Washburn and I’m an educator obsessed with ed tech. This curriculum was created over 3 school years when I had nothing for materials for my technology specials. I was spending my nights and weekends scouring Pinterest and Google for ideas because I knew my students deserved engaging lessons even if I had to do everything from scratch. I found myself exhausted and frustrated and just knew there had to be an easier way. That is when I discovered the magic of having my own class website and screencasting my instructions. I created a modified-flipped-classroom before I even knew that was a thing. Students were working at their own pace and they stopped asking me to repeat instructions. I felt like I had struck gold! I tested and perfected the activities with them and now I’ve made them available to you!
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This Elementary Technology Curriculum includes over 200 lessons and activities for grades K-5 that will save you so much time coming up with what to do in the computer lab. It is ideal for a technology teacher, media specialist, tech facilitator, or grade level teachers with mandatory lab time. All of the work is done for you! This is for you if: You want students who can log in, access any programs, type efficiently, and use technology to learn. You want students who are confident in using the technology required for standardized testing. You have limited time– in one 45 minute session per week, your students can develop technology literacy while completing engaging projects. You need it to be effortless for YOU and fun for your students. My name is Brittany Washburn and I’m an educator obsessed with ed tech. This curriculum was created over 3 school years when I had nothing for materials for my technology specials. I was spending my nights and weekends scouring Pinterest and Google for ideas because I knew my students deserved engaging lessons even if I had to do everything from scratch. I found myself exhausted and frustrated and just knew there had to be an easier way. That is when I discovered the magic of having my own class website and screencasting my instructions. I created a modified-flipped-classroom before I even knew that was a thing. Students were working at their own pace and they stopped asking me to repeat instructions. I felt like I had struck gold! I tested and perfected the activities with them and now I’ve made them available to you!
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This Elementary Technology Curriculum includes over 200 lessons and activities for grades K-5 that will save you so much time coming up with what to do in the computer lab. It is ideal for a technology teacher, media specialist, tech facilitator, or grade level teachers with mandatory lab time. All of the work is done for you! This is for you if: You want students who can log in, access any programs, type efficiently, and use technology to learn. You want students who are confident in using the technology required for standardized testing. You have limited time– in one 45 minute session per week, your students can develop technology literacy while completing engaging projects. You need it to be effortless for YOU and fun for your students. My name is Brittany Washburn and I’m an educator obsessed with ed tech. This curriculum was created over 3 school years when I had nothing for materials for my technology specials. I was spending my nights and weekends scouring Pinterest and Google for ideas because I knew my students deserved engaging lessons even if I had to do everything from scratch. I found myself exhausted and frustrated and just knew there had to be an easier way. That is when I discovered the magic of having my own class website and screencasting my instructions. I created a modified-flipped-classroom before I even knew that was a thing. Students were working at their own pace and they stopped asking me to repeat instructions. I felt like I had struck gold! I tested and perfected the activities with them and now I’ve made them available to you!
40+ 1st grade technology lesson plans and activities for the entire school year that will make a great supplement to your technology curriculum. These lesson plans and activities will save you so much time coming up with what to do during your computer lab time. Ideal for a technology teacher or a 1st grade teacher with mandatory lab time. All of the work is done for you! Subscription includes an Auto Login URL for students. Simply share the URL with students and it logs them in automatically. Great for little ones! *Cookies must be enabled on your student devices for this to work.
This Elementary Technology Curriculum includes over 200 lessons and activities for grades K-5 that will save you so much time coming up with what to do in the computer lab. It is ideal for a technology teacher, media specialist, tech facilitator, or grade level teachers with mandatory lab time. All of the work is done for you! This is for you if: You want students who can log in, access any programs, type efficiently, and use technology to learn. You want students who are confident in using the technology required for standardized testing. You have limited time– in one 45 minute session per week, your students can develop technology literacy while completing engaging projects. You need it to be effortless for YOU and fun for your students. My name is Brittany Washburn and I’m an educator obsessed with ed tech. This curriculum was created over 3 school years when I had nothing for materials for my technology specials. I was spending my nights and weekends scouring Pinterest and Google for ideas because I knew my students deserved engaging lessons even if I had to do everything from scratch. I found myself exhausted and frustrated and just knew there had to be an easier way. That is when I discovered the magic of having my own class website and screencasting my instructions. I created a modified-flipped-classroom before I even knew that was a thing. Students were working at their own pace and they stopped asking me to repeat instructions. I felt like I had struck gold! I tested and perfected the activities with them and now I’ve made them available to you!
Coding on the Keyboard is a fun way to introduce coding concepts and vocabulary to kids while having them practice keyboarding! Integrating coding in the classroom via games is one way to introduce basic CS concepts while also practicing other necessary skills. Learn more about coding on the keyboard and how students can use this game to also build familiarity with the layout of the QWERTY keyboard plus grab a free sample to try with your students! Directional Coding to Introduce Vocabulary Regardless of your feelings about if students should be taught to code specific coding languages (spoiler alert: I
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Bring Images to Life with the free Animate Anything iPad app. Great alternative to Chatterkid and YakIt. Students will love using this app for a variety of technology projects!
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There are so many free resources on the internet. The trick is figuring out which ones are worth your time. The 4th through 6th graders started out using Khan Academy to learn to code. The enthusiasm around school was refreshing. Now all of our 3rd through 6th graders are learning Math with Khan Academy. This was all started by a specialist on my team that teaches in our computer lab. If you'd like to read more about it, she recently did a guest blog post for me here. Khan Academy can be a great motivating early finisher activity. If you are looking for a free math website, that motivates kids, I highly recommend it. (They haven't asked me to say any of this.) Recently some of our 5th grade girls were at an ALPs event and I made these signs for them. They had a great time sharing their coding skills with people from around our district. Maybe you'll find a use for them as well. :) Download them here. What are your favorite free math websites? from
This Elementary Technology Curriculum includes over 200 lessons and activities for grades K-5 that will save you so much time coming up with what to do in the computer lab. It is ideal for a technology teacher, media specialist, tech facilitator, or grade level teachers with mandatory lab time. All of the work is done for you! This is for you if: You want students who can log in, access any programs, type efficiently, and use technology to learn. You want students who are confident in using the technology required for standardized testing. You have limited time– in one 45 minute session per week, your students can develop technology literacy while completing engaging projects. You need it to be effortless for YOU and fun for your students. My name is Brittany Washburn and I’m an educator obsessed with ed tech. This curriculum was created over 3 school years when I had nothing for materials for my technology specials. I was spending my nights and weekends scouring Pinterest and Google for ideas because I knew my students deserved engaging lessons even if I had to do everything from scratch. I found myself exhausted and frustrated and just knew there had to be an easier way. That is when I discovered the magic of having my own class website and screencasting my instructions. I created a modified-flipped-classroom before I even knew that was a thing. Students were working at their own pace and they stopped asking me to repeat instructions. I felt like I had struck gold! I tested and perfected the activities with them and now I’ve made them available to you!
I put together weekly plans for the tech lab for grades K-5. These plans include everything you need so that the planning is done for you.
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The Stargirl Workbook is a complete novel unit with everything you need to teach Stargirl by Jerry Spinelli. It is filled with unique projects, activities, and resources based on Bloom's Taxonomy and higher levels of thinking. Answer key for comprehension questions is included. Update: As of July 24, 2020, this bundle includes both the PRINTABLE and the DIGITAL version of the workbook. This digital version is perfect for distance learning and compatible with Google Slides and Google Classroom. This EDITABLE resource is appropriate for grades 4-8 and includes the following activities: Workbook template with tabs for organization Welcome letter for students Sections based on Bloom’s Taxonomy Directions on each page 15 bell ringer prompts related to Stargirl Before you read activity Comprehension questions for each chapter + answer key Vocabulary charts for each chapter Chapter illustrations Extended plot structure for Stargirl Characterization flipbook Group think discussion activity Compare & contrast perspectives Letter to Stargirl Stargirl task cards Identifying themes in Stargirl graphic organizer Figurative language tic-tac-toe Symbolism in Stargirl graphic organizer Stargirl’s playlist activity Current events mini-project Novel trophies in Stargirl Important quote analysis activity Busting stereotypes activity Enchanted places in your city activity Archie’s wisdom graphic organizer Concrete poetry project Newspaper fillers project Take what you need activity Postcard project (celebrity) Anti-bullying PSA project Oratorical speech assignment Stargirl final test This resource is based on Bloom's Taxonomy-- higher level thinking skills! Your students will master a variety of skills during this unit including: -Writing for purpose -Reading beyond the text -How to remember, understand, apply, analyze, evaluate, and create based on the text and materials included -How to follow along with the text and identify themes, figurative language, and literary elements -How to identify perseverance and patience -Mastery of vocabulary terms -Identify and explain the plot structure of the novel -Create products for a purpose Please download the preview for more information. The preview provides images of the Stargirl Workbook in action. Connect with Me SuperHERO Teacher Blog Find me on Facebook Find me on Instagram Find me on Pinterest Find me on Snapchat: Superheroteach If you like this product, please leave feedback!
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Grammar Comics! is the fun and easy way to help students grasp the basics of grammar and usage. For many kids, grammar is a difficult subject, one that is not particularly interesting, perhaps a bit difficult, and not immediately useful. "A sneaky way to get students to learn. Thank you! They love it! 4 stars for qual
Odd and Even Investigations eg) Ages of people in your family. Phone number Street number Height etc.. Investigating: Odd and Even....Add some combinations of the facts you found. odd + odd = ? odd + odd + odd = ? etc.. even + even = ? odd + even = ? Can you find any patterns and generalisations? How is this useful? Having fun with Capacity and Mass Students are encouraged to use their own strategies to solve problems: Here are a few ideas: Some Multiplication strategies: LATTICE MULTIPLICATION Grid Multiplication Traditional Multiplication Algorithms Investigation with 'Hundreds and Thousands' (Sprinkles cake toppings). I've always wondered how many 'Hundreds and Thousands' there are in a jar. Here's an investigation to help with Estimation, Place Value, Rounding, Area, Capacity, Multiplicative Thinking, Addition and many other things! Division - Hands On Investigations Ellen substituted the remainders for pieces of paper which she could then divide up into 6 pieces each. She then added the total of the whole amounts as well as the fraction that each would get and recorded the total as 3 and 2/6 each. Fractions Possible strategy: Extension task Investigation with Beads: Roman Numerals For more help with Roman Numerals, go to: http://www.mathsisfun.com/roman-numerals.html#convert PLACE VALUE: FLUENCY OF OPERATIONS: INCREASE YOUR MATHS FLUENCY - CHECK THE 'WEBSITE LINKS' TAB ON THE TOP OF THIS BLOG, OR TRY THIS SITE: CLICK ON THIS LINK... ARCADEMIC SKILL BUILDERS Fun arcade style games to increase skills and fluency NUMBER PATTERNS AND SEQUENCES GAME: CLICK ON THIS LINK TO TAKE YOU TO THE BBC.CO.UK SITE WITH EXCELLENT ACTIVITIES... HTTP://WWW.BBC.CO.UK/BITESIZE/KS2/MATHS/NUMBER/NUMBER_PATTERNS/PLAY/ Money Worded Problems Problem Solving Fun Measuring angles areas and perimeters. Measuring length and perimeter using string for curved parts. Measuring area using newspaper 1m x 2m. Then finding things around the school that had a similar area. Task: Draw around the body. Measure the height of the person. Measure how many of their footsteps will fit into the height. (Most people found it was about 6 - 7 footsteps) Then add clothing by tracing shape blocks. Measure area and perimeter of various features. Investigating volume, capacity and Mass. Draw, make and measure volume. Count blocks. Try formula l x w x h. Do you get the same result? Capacity: Students used 30 mL cups to estimate how much rice would fit into 3 other containers. Volume: Students measured the water displacement caused by a 1 cubic cm block. They noticed it moved the water level 1 mL. Then they tried to find the volume of other irregular objects by measuring the water displacement. 1mL water is displaced by 1 cm3 i.e.) 250mL displaced water = volume of 250cm3 Students used a variety of scales to compare the mass of different objects. They had to estimate, compare and work out the difference. We discussed the difference between weight and mass. Mass is a measure of how much matter an object has. Weight is a measure of how strongly gravity pulls on that matter. On the moon, your weight would change because gravity is weaker but your mass would stay the same because you are still made up of the same amount of matter. Weight can be measured with spring scales. Metric Conversion. Use this to help: litre, gram, metre = UNIT Children need to realise that if there is no decimal place in a number they can put one at the end e.g.) 3 = 3.0 Then they can convert to other units by moving the decimal place. 5 cm = 50 mm 5 cm = 0.05 m 5 cm = 0.00005km Using Decimals There are a number of ways to express decimals: See if can find more ways to add to this: (For example, 64 hundredths + 8 thousandths.) Always Estimate! Estimate: See if you are close to the place value you get in the answer. Example 1) 5432 x 25 is close to 5000 x 30 = 150,000 Example 2) 3572 x 67 is close to 4000 x 70 = 280,000 Terms to Revise: Factors: 2 x 3 = 6 Factors are numbers you can multiply together to get another number. Multiple: A number can be added to itself many times: Multiples of 5 are: 5,10,15,20, 25 30 etc... Prime: A number that can only be divided by itself and 1 (It only has 2 factors) e.g. 2,3,5,7,11,13,17,19 etc Composite= More that 2 factors. e.g The number 24 is composite: It has (1,24) (2,12) (3,8) and (4,6) as factors. Square = A number multiplied by itself will give a square number. e.g.) 3x3 = 9 (9 is a square number) 4x4=16, 5x5 = 25 Or...Check out this MATHS dictionary link http://www.amathsdictionaryforkids.com/dictionary.html Using factors to help with multiplying larger numbers. Did you know if you find the PRIME factors of a number, you can also work out the answer? eg) Look at 24 x 32 More ideas: WORDED PROBLEM SOLVING These are some worded problems you can try. They may help with preparation for NAPLAN. The answers are below if needed! Page 1 Page 2 - Problem Solving can be challenging to many children - This site is great for practicing different strategies: Click on this text to take you to a website that shows how to use Thinking Blocks 'Hands On' Maths....Make an easy Child's Abacus TIMES TABLES STRATEGIES Who wants to cut down on the number of tables they need to learn? Colour in all the tables you already know on a grid: You probably know these: Anything x 0 = 0 A number x 1 = the same number A number x 10 = the number with a 0 on the end. 5 x pattern (0,5,0,5,0..) If you can double numbers to 20, colour all the 2x tables Look how many you already know!! NOW.... Did you know you can swap the factors around? e.g.) 2 x 5 is the same result as 5 x 2 - This is called the "Commutative" property. Look at the tables you have already coloured. Now colour in all the facts that can be swapped around. (You may see a pattern!) If you do all of the above numbers, you only end up having to learn 21 facts! TRY learning the "Square" facts - These can help you work out others too. 3x3, 4x4, 5x5 etc. (If you draw these in dot groups (arrays) they form a 'square') Another important skill is to learn how to double (and halve) numbers. If you know your 2x tables, then you just double these to get your 4x tables. eg) 7 x4 is the same as 7 x2 x2 (4=2x2) 8x4 is the same as 8 x 2 x 2 etc... If you double it again, you can do your 8 times tables eg) 7 x8 is the same as 7 x2 x2 x2 (8=2x2x2) 9x8 is the same as 9 x 2 x 2 x 2 etc... In other words, if you want to work out 6 x 8, you can work out 6 x 2 = 12, then double it twice 6x2 = 12, 12x2 = 24, 24x2 = 48.... SO 6 x 8 = 48 A similar principle applies to the 3, 6 and 12 times tables. (double 3 is 6, double again is 12) So.... If you want to work out 8 x 12, you can work out 8 x 3 and double it twice. 8 x 3 = 24, 24 x 2 = 48, 48 x 2 = 96.... SO 8 x 12 = 96 There are so many patterns and tricks that can help you. Chanting or singing the tables is one way, but if is more helpful if you understand the patterns in case you forget the song. Happy memorising! CHECK OUT THIS WEBSITE FOR MORE HELP WITH TABLES STRATEGIES: http://www.squidoo.com/times-tables-made-easy Try this easy way to learn your table multiples! If you want to learn more about this and other great Maths tips, visit Right Brain Maths! How to make a string tables multiples helper! Watch the video above, then follow these instructions: If you go clockwise you get multiples of 2. If you go the opposite way you get multiples of 8. If you do the multiples of 3 clockwise, you will get the multiples of 7 anticlockwise. If you do the multiples of 4 clockwise, you will get the multiples of 6 anticlockwise...etc Notice that the 2 numbers equal 10 each time... (2, 8) (3, 7) etc.... The finished product. How to do it.... See how it can be used here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWaVvL3ygpI More ideas: Here are some Triangle facts for helping you with your 3 x and 6 x tables! This chart points out the relationships between your 3 times and 6 times tables. If you know your 3x tables, you can work out your 6x tables by doubling. There are many relationships that you can see using these triangles. e.g.) The black numbers represent the 3x tables in the triangles. (The red numbers are the 6x tables) Here are some facts from the 3x tables... 3x4=12 12÷4=3 4x3=12 12÷3=4 1/3 of 12 = 4 1/4 of 12 = 3 To see the relationship of 3's to 6's: 4x3=12 4x6=24 5x3=15 5x6=30 Notice how you can double them - because 6 is double 3! Have a look at this! A great website for showing the patterns between 3, 6 and 9 using a Tic Tac Toe grid! Follow this link: 3,6 and 9 times tables patterns! The same ideas with 2,4 and 8 times tables: Fluency Drills - 4 Operations and Strategies This is a sample of some Fluency Drills and the strategies we discuss after completing them. 2012 Australian Mathematics Competition: Certificates for Credits and Distinctions were presented at assembly. 71% of our students received Proficiency or above. Well done! Other Maths Competitions: Maths Mastermind. I put a competition in the fortnightly newsletter. Anyone can enter. Winners are announced at each assembly. Whole school lunchtime Maths activities this year: We have had a Maths Graffiti Wall, where students recorded things they knew about Maths. We had a "Grand Designs" competition where students made large 3D structures out of rolled up newspaper. We had a "Great Race" where students had to race around the school to find objects and describe their location. ESTIMATION & ROUNDING: It is important to use ESTIMATING skills and practice problems based in a real life context. Learning to estimate your result first is important. Then you know if your result is reasonable or not. To estimate, it is useful to round numbers. This saying may help: Find the number, look next door 4 or less, just ignore 5 or more, add one more Chop off the heads of the ones that follow Here is an example: 365 Find the number (3) ............look next door..... (6) 4 or less, just ignore (The number next door.... (6)..... is more than 4.. so this part of the saying doesn't apply) 5 or more, add one more. (So we add one more to our original number ...3 becomes 4) 'Chop off the heads' of the ones that follow (add 0's) So...the rounded number is.......400 In other words, if the number next door is 5 or higher, add one more to the original number If the number is 4 or less, leave the original number as it is. Then make all the others into 0's. Addition Worded Problems....Try these, estimating first: SUBTRACTION: Lots of children get confused when subtracting with lots of zeros. This is just another strategy.... Did you know that you can subtract one at the start and then add it at the end? eg) Work out: 4000 - 236 3999 (Subtract 1 from 4000) - 236 ______ 3763 Now ADD 1 to this result. ______ = 3764 Addition and Subtraction Worded Problems Fractions Worded Problems Fun with shapes. Children experimented with pattern blocks to create designs. They investigated tessellations. Fun with Tangrams Learning about area Data and Graphing Making Pictographs on Excel
These light lesson plans focus on hands-on inquiry. They include five sets of hands-on activities, review, assessment, and extensions.
Binary Coding without computers. 5 activities to introduce students to Binary Code. Save over 25% by buying this product as part of a bundle CODING BUNDLE Unplugged This resource introduces students to the coding methods of Binary. Students will learn the 'on' and 'off' method of Binary while exploring the activities. Perfect for problem solving or STEM time in the classroom. INCLUDED - Binary Coding Explained - Binary Alphabet Conversion - Code your name in Binary - Code a Picture - Secret Code - decoding Binary #1 - Secret Code - decoding Binary #2 - Code Your Own Worksheet - How to Use this resource ideas Blackline also included After completing these activities students should be able to: - apply the Binary method to other coding problems - gain an understanding of computer language - problem solve errors and correct them - eventually move onto more advanced languages of coding Please MODEL and clearly discuss directions for this activity to allow students the greatest chance of success Please Note: When using letters, all binary coding letters start with a zero first, therefore it is often omitted when writing coding. For this reason, I have chosen to include 7 digits. Teacher Notes: Printing out the 'Code Your Name in Binary' onto colored card makes for a great name tag, bag tag or name label. ========================================================================== You may also like: Pirate Binary Coding Unplugged Halloween Binary Coding Unplugged Christmas Binary Coding Unplugged Valentine's Day Binary Coding Unplugged ⇒Feedback and Followers ★ FOLLOW MY STORE ★ CURIOSITY and the HUNGRY MIND and get notifications of new product.
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This Elementary Technology Curriculum includes over 200 lessons and activities for grades K-5 that will save you so much time coming up with what to do in the computer lab. It is ideal for a technology teacher, media specialist, tech facilitator, or grade level teachers with mandatory lab time. All of the work is done for you! This is for you if: You want students who can log in, access any programs, type efficiently, and use technology to learn. You want students who are confident in using the technology required for standardized testing. You have limited time– in one 45 minute session per week, your students can develop technology literacy while completing engaging projects. You need it to be effortless for YOU and fun for your students. My name is Brittany Washburn and I’m an educator obsessed with ed tech. This curriculum was created over 3 school years when I had nothing for materials for my technology specials. I was spending my nights and weekends scouring Pinterest and Google for ideas because I knew my students deserved engaging lessons even if I had to do everything from scratch. I found myself exhausted and frustrated and just knew there had to be an easier way. That is when I discovered the magic of having my own class website and screencasting my instructions. I created a modified-flipped-classroom before I even knew that was a thing. Students were working at their own pace and they stopped asking me to repeat instructions. I felt like I had struck gold! I tested and perfected the activities with them and now I’ve made them available to you!
Hello friends! It's Kim here from For a Love of Teaching to introduce you to one of my favorite technology organizing tools! Have you heard of Symbaloo? Do you have websites bookmarked here, there, and everywhere? Do you have amazing websites you've found over time to use in your classroom or with your students, but can never find them when you need them? If so, then Symbaloo is perfect for you! Symbaloo is a FREE visual bookmarking tool that makes it simple and fun to organize the best of the web. With an account you can access your bookmarks from any device and share your online resources with others. How can you use this in the classroom you might ask? Until recently I didn't really see how this would be a "classroom tool", but trust me it is! You literally have all your favorite websites at your fingertips, and even better than that - you can organize your resources, share, and access them from any device. You can create a webmix of links, share it one time, and your students will get automatic updates when you make changes. Symbaloo will generate a link for you to share either privately or publicly that will take students and parents straight to your webmix. Symbaloo will also generate you a embedded code to add to your class blog or school website. Teachers are also using Symbaloo to create lesson plans by creating a webmix for each subject they teach. Teachers can create website links, image links, or video links that they plan to use while teaching a particular lesson. Here's my "personalized" classroom Symbaloo Webmix that I share with my students and parents. Parents no longer email me or call to ask, "Do you have a good website for math practice?" Or, "Is there a reading website I could use with my child at home?" They don't have to ask, because it's all in my webmix, and they can usually find what they're looking for! Check out this great article I found: 11 Ways to Use Symbaloo in the Classroom Symbaloo isn't just for school or work either. You can use it to create your own personal homepage full of websites you visit regularly! You can organize a variety of different webmixes such as your favorite online stores to shop, recipes you'd like to try, news and weather websites, or favorite blogs you like to follow. Check out Symbaloo's website for more ideas. The possibilities are endless! How do you Symbaloo?
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