http://www.virtualteacher.com.au/hats.html

With all the hype about web 2.0 it's difficult to know how to use it themthe classroom. Here's a great map to show you lots of web 2.0 tools and how you can integrate them intoyour teaching and learning program.

http://mind42.com/pub/mindmap?mid=7165a87d-930c-4ba2-9d79-2800c0c1a181

Literacy site with animated children's books

http://www.sillybooks.net/books/river_otter/RiverOtter.html

http://jmathpage.com/

http://echucaelearning.wikispaces.com/Literacy

http://www.walkerart.org/ace/ed_activities/

Another site that your students can make their own cartoon/comics

http://toon-books.com/fun_cm.php

A long list of ideas to integrate ICT into writing

http://bit.ly/9IjPtv

http://bit.ly/mo6eb

Use technology as tool in teaching art

http://slimber.com/index.php?ln=en&r=1

Have your students record things they learn in your class

Free and easy to use

http://edu.memiary.com/

Good grammar site for your IWB or computers

http://cdextras.cambridge.org/grammargremlins/index.html

http://www.learningtoday.com/corporate/interactive-whiteboard-lessons.asp

Grammar game http://j.mp/cTKrPa

Heaps of lesson ideas http://bit.ly/9xDniM

Maths resources http://bit.ly/aIsMBn

http://www.teachers.tv/videos/ks2-persuasive-writing

http://www.ictgames.com/rhymingRockets.html

Looks good for the boys k-3

Maths posters http://tinyurl.com/2vucuqp

Maths IWB

http://www.cut-the-knot.org/index.shtml

Writing

http://www.brucevanpatter.com/funstuff.html

http://echucaelearning.wikispaces.com/Web2+toolsbe glad to help if you find something you are interested in.

lots of links for interactive activities http://ow.ly/23B8v

Have all of your students type on the same pad at the same time. Great for computer lab.

http://primarypad.com/

You need to establish clear rules for this ICT activity.

Books

http://www.meegenius.com/

These sites took about 20min to be posted on twitter after Nicole's question

http://bit.ly/duuPtDwriting numbers

http://bit.ly/bo7uZH- snakes and ladders - http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/numbertime/games/snakes.shtml

http://bit.ly/9XTVbJmake your own charts and graphs

http://www.englishclub.com/young-learners/numbers-chart.htmhundreds charts with words.

Social media, make resources come to you!

There's something here for everyone.

http://2sparkles.edublogs.org/literacy/

http://www.pppst.com/index.html

magnetic board with letters! http://j.mp/cg7QMe

Many papertypes 2use on #iwb graphPaper,lined,music papers, etc http://j.mp/bQpISZ

practice counting &writing numbers to 20 http://j.mp/bWcTDn

Modelled and Interactive reading on the IWB

http://www.storysomething.com/

Heaps of resources for the IWB. Looks like you have to download some. Thought K-2 might like the word magnets.

http://www.triptico.co.uk/

Into the Book - great reading comprehension resource for K-6 http://reading.ecb.org/teacher/strategies.html Fab lesson ideas and videos.

If you liked storybird, you may also like these.

http://weblist.me/online-story-makers

As tweeted by @2sparkley

So what's 2011 NAPLAN text type? Click the link to find out http://bit.ly/auvU2z

Make word clouds at http://www.wordle.net/

Great for brainstorming or introducing a new topic.

Free and easy to use.

http://bit.ly/9C7xzB Yes, more IWB sites.

Hello everyone,
I found this interesting web site. If you click on the English tab then 'explanation writing' there are a number of examples, scaffolds, and power point presentations on our text type.
http://www.primaryresources.co.uk/index.htm

Lego builder http://creative.lego.com/en-us/games/builder.aspx

Also use in maths for patterns etc on computers.

http://jc-schools.net/tutorials/interact-read.htm

Me again,

So after storybird comes number 2. www.xtranormal.com A site where if you can type, you can make a movie.

1. Select what character you want

2. Type what they are going to say

3. Drag over different camera angles and movements.

4. Click 'It's a wrap'

You can integrate this into any part of the curriculum. Have students explain any topic.

For those of you with wikis or blogs, you can embed them into your blog and have students discuss the movie.

And I suppose for those talented students in k-2, forget powerpoint, that's now old school thanks to www.prezi.com

Its' free, easyand a great way for your students to present information. They can work on projects at home and present them at school. It's all web based. No downloads.

S1 ES1

Looks good for matching on the IWB.

http://www.literacycenter.net/shapes_en/shape_match_en.swf

Lots of maths interactives and resources

http://nrich.maths.org/public/leg.php?group_id=37&code=5039#results

Hi everyone, a few sites you may be able to use.

tangrams http://ow.ly/1R5vv

2 and 3D shapes http://ow.ly/1R5uI

measurement http://ow.ly/1R5t1

fractions http://ow.ly/1R5r4

science for litllies http://ow.ly/1R5pV

grammar ninja http://ow.ly/1R5nl

For ES 1 - http://www.internet4classrooms.com/kplus_subjects_math.htm