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10 Sites I Can’t Live Without in My

Innovative Math Class

Paula NaugleNew Orleans, LAOctober 13, 2013RSCON4

About Me● Over 35 years of experience● Teach 4th graders math,

science, and social studies● Use a blended model● Connected educator @plnaugle

on Twitter

Becoming an Innovative Educator

● Earned a $15,000 tech grant from my district

● Took charge of my own PD

● Developed a PLN● Learned to integrate

tech into my lessons Image source: http://www.harddollar.com/partners/integration-partners/

Edmodo

Referred to as Facebook of education

Learning Management System (LMS)

Love the library

Teach netiquette and digital citizenship

Google Docs (Drive)

All my notes, study guides, tests, lesson plans and more

Fully integrated with Edmodo

Students can collaborate

BrainPOP (subscription based)

Can link videos to my class in Edmodo

Additional resources with each video

Quiz feature works with my Activotes

LearnZillion

Common Core aligned video lessons (free)

Set up class and track students

Being added to each summer

Skype

Free video conferencing tool

Mystery Number calls

Skype in the Classroom site

Google Hangout

Another free video conferencing tool

Hangout on Air - stream through YouTube

Collect real world data from several classes at once

TenMarks

Free and premium (I use only free side)

Create your class, assign CCSS aligned lessons, track data

Video clips and hints right on question page

kidblog.org

Great blogging website for my under 13s

Share math reflections, word problems

#comments4kids - generate lots of comments

Twitter

Best PD 24/7

Find others to connect my math classes to

Shared resources, projects, ideas

DigitWhiz

Fact fluency through gaming

Free and fun

There’s an app for it

Contact Info

● My about.me page http://about.me/plnaugle

● Email: plnaugle@gmail.com● Skype name: plnaugle● Google+: Paula Naugle● Twitter: @plnaugle● http://www.twitter.com/plnaugle