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Read Alouds for October

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Read Alouds for October Creepy  Carrots! Written by Aaron Reynolds, pictures by Peter Brown. The black and white (and orange) illustrations give this scary story a creepy, classic horror film feel.  And the creepy carrots will make you think twice next time you select carrots from the salad bar.  Great for ages 5-12.  Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers. The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything, by Linda Williams, illustrated by Megan Lloyd A fun, engaging book that invites audience participation.  The students have fun making all the silly and scary sounds, and trying to figure out what will become of the little old lady and the clothes that follow her home.   Ages 5-8   Harper Collins. Pumpkin Circle: The Story of a Garden Paperback, by George Levenson, photographs by Shmuel Thaler  Follow this pumpkin patch from seed to jack-o-lantern, and back to seed.  The vivid photographs and rhyming text make this a great introduction to the life cycle of plants. Ages 5-9.  

Tech Tuesday - Prezi

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It's Tech Tuesday, and today I'm sharing software that may change the way you look at presentations. Prezi  software offers a new way of presenting information.  As the website states, "Unlike static slides, Prezi combines motion, zoom, and spatial relationships to engage your audience and help them remember your message." Where to find it? You can access prezi by going to www.prezi.com .  Then log in or register as a first time user.  You can also log in through your Facebook account. What will you find? Each prezi begins with either a template, or a clear canvas, on which you will organize all your media.  As you construct your prezi, you can create it to show the whole canvas, zoom in on a particular area of the canvas, or zoom in even further for more detailed information.  You create an order for the information you are presented, similar to slides, and change the order as needed. Before beginning your first Prezi, you can take the interactive tutorial, which t

Tech Tuesday: World Book Online

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It's Tech Tuesday! Today, I'm sharing a website that is already available to anyone using Fontana Unified SD computers.  World Book Online is an excellent research tool that provides different websites for the different grade level needs. Where to find it? World Book can be accessed on site from the Redwood Elementary School's website  and from the library home page .  To sign on from home, use the Fontana Unifed School District's Student website . What will you find? Once on the World Book Online website, you will find several products, each tailored to function for the different learners in grades K-12: Early World of Learning - For children ages preschool through grade 2, this resource provides things to read, watch, play and print or do (like coloring pages).  It provides dozens of beginning reader books to read and to be read to , and the option to print out readers for future use. Kids!  - The website uses images to engage young learners. There are interactive vi