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I have never heard of this one, Tracey! What a cool way for students to show what the know. It could even be used as an assessment rather than a plain old test! Very cool- I love learning about all these cool new things to try. By the way, I think this would be one GREAT thing students could do to present their summer reading (for those schools that do summer reading projects).
I had to re-read the Easel.ly twice. It looks a lot like Easley which is the city where I work. It definately was playing games with my mind.
I do love this source. It breaks the information down into easy to swallow bits of information and I am always a huge fan of anything that can include visuals. I might barrow this idea for my website. Thanks.
I do love this source. It breaks the information down into easy to swallow bits of information and I am always a huge fan of anything that can include visuals. I might barrow this idea for my website. Thanks.
Man! I can really see some uses for this! I have never heard of it before. I am going to jump right in and start using this one! I might start with rocks and minerals. This is our science content right now.
~Elisabeth
~Elisabeth
I can see how they came up with their name. This would also be a great tool to teach students about graphic organizers. They could have fun with it, but also be learning at the same time. Thanks for sharing!
Rebecca
Rebecca
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