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Thanks Sci. I will take a look at the studyjams.
On 10/01/11, sci-saxet wrote:
> Our district has ignite for science. The kids like it as a
> warm-up. Generally four questions go with each little tiny
> lesson. Takes about 5 minutes. Great way to include some techno
> in the classroom. Ignite is tied to the TEKS and is current. She
> may mention it to the district and have them look into it. :)
>
> I don't know the cost, but if you are paying you might check into
> studyjams through scholastic which are short little videos that
> the students really enjoy. I think this is under $99 for a year
> with a 30 day trial.
>
> Both are great to work in with your curriculum.
>
>
>> On 9/27/11, Kevin wrote:
>>> I'd like to get your opinion on the Ignite learning
>>> platform. Does it keep the students involved and keep
>>> their attention?
>>
>>>
>>> My wife teaches middle school science in Texas. This is
>>> her first year teaching and she's always looking for
>>> creative ways to keep her students actively learning.
>>>
>>> I came across the Ignite Learning website and it looks
>>> interesting, but I know looks can sometimes be deceiving.
>>>
>>> I was thinking about purchasing it for her to use with her
>>> students. It does come with a little bit of a price tag,
>>> but thought it might be a good investment in her career
>>> choice.
>>>
>>> I'd just like to get some opinions from those who might
>>> have used it before I invest.
>>>
>>> Thanks
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