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Seeking International Partners for Online Wiki Inquiry Book Clubs

Brief Project DescriptionJoin this exciting online project. Small groups of 3rd  4th, and 5th grade students enhance their critical thinkin…

Started by Joanne Rowe

0 Jul 26, 2011

Looking to connect with native Spanish speakers learning English

Hello!My students (120 total) are looking to connect with same age students (ages 10-13)  We are native English speakers who are beginning…

Started by Barbara King

1 Dec 3, 2010
Reply by Dr. Rita Oates

Collaboration, Collaboration!

I teach 5th grade and would love to find another class to collaborate with. We use Ning as our collaboration site in district, but I would…

Started by Malia Triggs

9 Jul 23, 2010
Reply by Joanne Rowe

United States collaboration

I will be teaching fourth graders social studies next year and I am looking for schools in different regions of the United States to blog o…

Started by Laurie Masters

2 Mar 28, 2010
Reply by Sal Constantino

Collaboration with high school students in Louisiana

I am working with a teacher named Evelyn Katz who teaches at William Grady High School in Brooklyn, New York. She wants to do a project wit…

Started by Susan Scott

6 Dec 17, 2009
Reply by Lauren Sauzer

partnerships

As a principal, I am looking to pilot some collaborative project between one of my upper elementary classes and another school's. The hope…

Started by rob ackerman

10 Jul 5, 2009
Reply by Dr. Rita Oates

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