Tech+Tools

This is a great website for those who love to read. If you can't find a book, check this out. Ms. Cato's shelf tends to be pretty diverse as far as genres go.Being an avid reader, I am eager to use this website in the future. -alicecullen101 Shelfari is basically a website for people to add books they have read, and look at good books to read in the future. For avid readers, this is a good website to find books to read, and Mrs. Cato's shelf isn't just limited to a specific genre. We could use it to share books we have read, plan to read, or are currently reading. It would be a cool way to keep up with books that we have read during the school year, and I think that we could use it in class a lot. Instead of writing summaries in class, we could just write book reviews on Shelfari. This would be a new way to share our reading without having to do too much in class, while still using technology. -katniss-everdeen || Quizlet is a great way to review for tests, and it helps and has helped me a lot! You could make digital flashcards for almost any subject to review for tests. It is great for memorizing facts during or outside of school. -jem1234 Quizlet is one of the bests websites I have used for studying. You can review just about anything using the digital flashcards and then playing games. It makes studying and memorizing fun and easy! -cityofbones || This site would be great for taking notes on internet pages. If we read a book in class and there is a website about the book we could use this site to make notes on the page and highlight what we thought was important.- isabeltheguard When reading articles on the tweentribune website, we could use //this// to take notes instead of our writer's notebook to "show evidence of a close read." -- Fenestra || This site is a big ball of fun. I don't really see much that you could do with it in class, but it is a cool place to do random stuff. Like make choclate and count to 31 on your fingers. It is a place to go when you are bored.-bemtheman || We could use this website instead of wikispaces to make informational pages of things and show them off to classmates because it is easier to use and you can do a lot of cool effects on it that you can't do so on wikispaces. -RedRosewood || [|Noodletools] This is amazing for taking notes for projects, also it does automatic citations.-Messenger17
 * || Lab12 Wiki ||
 * || [|Discoveries Blog] ||
 * || [|Shelfari]
 * || [|Quizlet]
 * || [|Dipity] ||
 * || [|FURL]
 * || [|Delicious] ||
 * || [|Make Your Own Voki] ||
 * || [|Glass Giant]
 * || [|Glogster]
 * || [|Image Chef] ||
 * || [|Picture Trail] ||
 * ^  || [|Big Huge Labs] ||

goodreads.com- This is a great site for discussing, reviewing, and blogging books. After Mrs. Cato assigns us a book to read we could blog about it and create our own group- it's like an online discussion- Jez14

Voki.com is a really cool way to basically personalize a virtual you. It could be used in a classroom when students are creating characters for stories and need help visualizing what they will look like- Jez14

Okay I'm not very computer savvy, so if goodreads isn't on here we should add it- Jez14

Noodletools is great for if you do not understand a part in a book, you can go to noodletools and read about that part- IanShepard

I think we should dictionary.com on this website because I use that all the time!

Noodletools would be great for projects because it helps with research and bibliograpies. -PrimroseEverdeen