Flickr is a great site to find images and use other people's photos in your blog. This is a convenient place to find pictures since there are certain sites that are restricted by the school county. Finding pictures is now so easy!
I added shuizinga in my delicious account. There is a website under digital storytelling which is called Animasher. This tool can help you make your own video. You can choose any background, effects, music or pictures. Signing up is fast and easy. I think this is great for ESL instruction. Check it out!
There is a good tool for teachers to use and it is shown in the video using google earth to teach math concepts. I found this video from the blog where you can find free technology resources. Google Earth can be used to teach area and perimeter. Plus, the students will have fun finding different landmarks they can measure like the Pentagon or The Louvre. This technology is especially great for upper grade students.
I used the bubblr which I learned from Larry Ferlazzo's website to teach vocabulary words for my small group reading. We read the story Max is a Star. It was such a hit with the students. The pictures were very helpful especially for my ESOL students! =)
Nature is both fascinating, beautiful, and can be extreme. The Cymothoa exigua is one creature that is just extraordinarily queer looking. Don't get me wrong, I love creatures both great and small but some just give me the willies. I have to agree to the author that beauty is indeed in the eye of the beholder. Look at the creature closely...