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 * WIKIS: CLASSROOM WEBSITES TO PROMOTE EFFECTIVE COMMON CORE IMPLEMENTATION ACROSS THE CURRICULUM**

**Wikis** are websites that can be easily created and edited with a simple user interface and limited special training. Teachers can use wikis to create classroom websites to assemble assignment information, materials, and resources, aligned to Common Core State Standards (CCSS), to maximize students' time-on-task. Classroom websites can also be used to provide remedial and extended learning opportunities, support strong home connections, and encourage additional reading and writing experiences. In addition, classroom websites are ideal to communicate about upcoming special events and field trips.

**Selected CCSS** Classroom wikis can provide information to students across a wide range of standards. Highlighted anchor standards in regard to students receiving information from teachers via classroom websites include R1, R7, R10, W6, W8, SL2, SL5, and L6.

I suggest each student should have a wiki page where all their multimedium works can be stored on one page and could be retrieved at one click. I can create a class Wiki page that can link all your students' wiki pages including yours.

Step-by- step instruction to create a Wiki and examples. http://westinghousecollegepreplibrary.wikispaces.com/Wikis

Create your own wiki with Wikispaces (Create a new wiki)