A while back I created a Web 2.0 Address book for my personal use to remember all of the hundreds...(ok possibly thousands) of websites and usernames and passwords that I use both with my kids and for personal use. But then I got to thinking...my students need this too! With our county server each student not only has to remember a username and password to login to the computers, but to get onto the Internet, as well as all of the sites that they use on a regular basis, which of course all use various usernames and passwords! Their poor little heads are way too overcrowded. Thus they are always coming up to me asking "What was that password again?"
So, instead of me having to keep up with 500 little people's login information for 500 different websites, I created a way for them to keep up with it themselves. Beginning next year my students in grades 2-5 will have their very own Web Address book for them to keep up with all of the websites, url's, usernames and passwords that they use frequently. It includes space for 12 websites (which is plenty for mine), but you can add more pages if you like. I think my kiddos are really going to like the idea of having their own personal address book, so I am super excited! If you'd like to use these in your classroom check them out on my TPT site by clicking the picture below and let me know what you think!
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Wednesday, August 1, 2012
FREEBIE
I don't know about you, but every time I open my laptop, I find another amazing website or tool that I want to use with my kids (thanks to my wonderful PLN)! Buuuut, by the time I get around to using that tool, I have forgotten my username or password or BOTH! Sometimes I write in on a sticky note, but let's be honest...those things are great, but they can pile up and soon my computer is buried under hundreds of them. Plus, everyone can see them! And don't get me wrong...I love online bookmarking, but that doesn't really help me with the login stuff and I like something I can feel and touch. Soooo I came up with a solution! I created a Web 2.0 Address Book!
The 24 pages include spaces for the Web Tool name, URL, username, password, and a description of how to use it! I also created the margins so that it can easily be printed front to back and fits into a 3 ring binder! My favorite part is that it matches the colors and decor in my room this year...as well as my Planning Binder (which I'll post pics of soon!)
I thought you might like one of your own! So, I'm sharing it with YOU for FREE! Make sure to print it front to back!
Click on the image to get a free copy for yourself!
I thought you might like one of your own! So, I'm sharing it with YOU for FREE! Make sure to print it front to back!
Click on the image to get a free copy for yourself!
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