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Best site for flashcards

Started this discussion. Last reply by Sabine Jun 6, 2009. 11 Replies

elementary student emails

Started this discussion. Last reply by Ed Apr 1, 2009. 5 Replies

 

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Ed replied to Katherine Burdick's discussion Who is using iPod touches in primary classroom?
"They're great for second language conversation practice. I get kids to record their conversation using the voice memo."
May 14, 2010
Sabine replied to Ed's discussion Best site for flashcards
"Here is a great article about digital flashcards: http://techlearning.com/article/16896 A great site with links to all kind of flashcards : http://www.flashcardflash.com/"
Jun 6, 2009
John Weidner replied to Ed's discussion Best site for flashcards
"You only have to register to create a new set of games for your information. So there is no need for your young students to create accounts. Activities can contain foreign text, too. You can even put the flashcards on your cell phone or iPod."
Jun 6, 2009
Ed replied to Ed's discussion Best site for flashcards
"Thanks! Studystack is perfect. The kids will love the variety of games!"
Jun 6, 2009
Ed replied to Ed's discussion Best site for flashcards
"It looks great, John! Do kids have to register to play? Hope it works with foreign text as I want to use Hebrew. Off to play around with it. Thanks everyone for your ideas and suggestions!"
Jun 5, 2009
Casey replied to Ed's discussion Best site for flashcards
"I have had great success with funnelbrain.com as well...great resource"
Jun 5, 2009
John Weidner replied to Ed's discussion Best site for flashcards
"flashcardflash.com allows you to search all the best flashcard sites at once. My favorite of course (because I developed it) is studystack.com. Elementary age kids like studystack because it generates a bunch of other activities using your…"
Jun 5, 2009
Barb Masterson replied to Ed's discussion Best site for flashcards
"I think Julie is right. I'm pretty sure that you can disable the chat on Quizlet."
Jun 5, 2009
Michael Leventhal replied to Ed's discussion Best site for flashcards
"I recommend Nik Peachey's blogs. He's a whiz at turning up interesting sites and adds a brief description. I use 4 or 5 sites he has recommended"
Jun 5, 2009
Susan Brooks replied to Ed's discussion Best site for flashcards
"Here is a site that has a list of flash card sites. I like the first one best. http://www.internet4classrooms.com/teachertools2.htm#flashcard"
Jun 5, 2009
Julie Baird replied to Ed's discussion Best site for flashcards
"I thought you could disable the chat option on Quizlet if you create the vocab lists."
Jun 5, 2009
Ed posted a discussion

Best site for flashcards

I am looking for a site to create flashacards for vocabulary, but my students are only in elementary school, so I can't use one where they have access to discussions or anything that might be inappropriate. I like flashcard machine because they just get the link to the set of the cards and don't have access to anything else, but it's very slow. Quizlet is brilliant, but too open for little kids. Anyone tried any other sites that might fit the bill?
Jun 4, 2009
Ed replied to Ed's discussion elementary student emails
"I'm in Australia. I have been exploring the sites from this wiki : cooltoolsforschools.wikispaces.com and, just for instance, I like toondoo.com, a comic creator, which has the option for foreign text (eg Hebrew), but it requires you to…"
Apr 1, 2009
Paul Anderson replied to Ed's discussion elementary student emails
"If you are in the USA, you have to make sure that you are not violating COPPA. http://www.ftc.gov/privacy/coppafaqs.shtm"
Mar 31, 2009
Linda Fitts replied to Ed's discussion elementary student emails
"I too am wondering what sites you are thinking of that require sign up. Many sites that are "educational type" do not have a sign up requirment with email. What types of sites are you looking for, this is 5th or 6th grade?"
Mar 31, 2009
Colleen Laymon replied to Ed's discussion elementary student emails
"If you screen their email before the students read it, I would allow them to sign up with approved sites. My daughters got spammed pretty heavily with "male enhancement" email from some sites they signed up with. I would be much more…"
Mar 31, 2009

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