Links/Technology Resources
Students may access homework pages and textbook pages via this site. Students will need their ThinkCentral username and password.
To register:
1. click the "Don't have an account? Register now" link
2. register for your own user name and password
3. When prompted enter the one-time Class Activation Code GZ36R. This will ensure your order is sent to me. 4. Select your books
5. Make sure the order is in by the due date
1. click the "Don't have an account? Register now" link
2. register for your own user name and password
3. When prompted enter the one-time Class Activation Code GZ36R. This will ensure your order is sent to me. 4. Select your books
5. Make sure the order is in by the due date
This site provides parents with the new expectations for English Language Arts for the Common Core State Standards.
Socrative is a great app for teachers who want to incorporate technology into the classroom. This is a free student response system that can be used with smart phones, iPads or laptops! Teachers can take polls, give quizzes, play with space races or end the lesson with an exit ticket. Results of quizzes can be exported into an excel sheet to make grading infinitely easier!
Google Docs is a great way for students to collaborate with others on a single document online. Students can work together on one document from their own devices. It is also a great way for teachers to comment on student writing electronically.
Grammarly is a great website for both students and teachers. This resource is both a proofreader and plagiarism checker.
Study Blue is an online interactive website that allows students to upload class study materials and create electronic flashcards to study and share with others.
The Online Writing Lab at Purdue provides a ton of writing resources and instructional materials to assist students and teachers. This is a great place for students to check out MLA guidelines.
Mind Meister is a great online mind mapping tool for both students and teachers. This site allows students to work on their mind maps at school or at home and share them with others.
A fun way to create virtual posters instead of the traditional paper/scissors approach. Students can combine text, music, pictures and video to create a dynamic poster or collage online to share.