My favorites inclue:
1. Kidblog (www.kidgblog.org)
This site is free to use and extremely easy! What's even better is that it is safe for students to use
and navigate.
2. Powerpoint
This one might sound a little trivial and silly, but you'd be surprised what you can do with
Powerpoint besides making slideshow presentations. Last year I showed my students how to use
Powerpoint to make a newspaper by making each slide a page of their paper. It was much easier
for them to keep everything they wanted confined to a page (instead of the formatting getting all
crazy in Word).
Below find some free documents you might find helpful in your own classroom:
Blogging Poster: Graphics by Nikki @ http://melonheadzillustrating.blogspot.com/
Fonts by Darcy Baldwin @SweetShoppeDesigns
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Think Posters: Graphics by Nikki @ http://melonheadzillustrating.blogspot.com/
Additional Graphic on page 3: The 3AM Teacher
Fonts by Darcy Baldwin @SweetShoppeDesigns
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