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John Evans

Common Core in Action: Screencasting in the Fourth Grade Math Classroom | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "When it comes to solving word problems in the math classroom, children should be able to explain their thinking. This includes identifying the strategies they used and the thought process behind their decisions. Students should use grade-appropriate math vocabulary and models that demonstrate the steps they took to solve a problem. In this post, we're going to take a look at how screencasting can be used in a fourth grade classroom to meet a Common Core State Standard while addressing a 21st century skill: communicate clearly. "
John Evans

Increasing Student Engagement By Grading Backwards - 3 views

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    "In a way, the current education system is already set up like a game-just not a very well designed one. Students earn points (grades), gain levels (grades), and in a way, have leaderboards. There are class valedictorians and students are essentially ranked based on their grades when colleges are deciding who to accept. Currently, the typical grading system in schools has students starting off with a 100 average, which slowly (or quickly, depending on the student's performance) gets lower and lower as the student receives anything less than a 100 on any assignments, tests, etc."
Phil Taylor

Increasing Student Engagement By Grading Backwards | Fluency21 - Committed Sardine Blog - 0 views

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    ""What if school grading systems mirrored a video game?"
John Evans

Edu Apps (Grades 6-8) on Pinterest - 2 views

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    We teamed up with @graphite on Pinterest to create this list of the best apps: http://t.co/f4eEc9jTAO. #ipaded #EdApp
John Evans

21 Good iPad Apps for Teachers of 3rd-5th Grade Students to Try This Summer | iPad Apps... - 1 views

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    "The summer is a great time to explore new-to-you iPad apps that you might want to add to the iPads that you have in your classroom. Each day this week I'm going to share a selection of apps appropriate for four ranges of pre-K-12 grades. Yesterday, I shared 21 apps for Pre-K through 2nd grade. Today, I have apps 3rd through 5th grade students. Apps for grades six through eight will be shared tomorrow. Apps for 9th through 12th grade will be shared on Thursday. "
John Evans

Why Girls Tend to Get Better Grades Than Boys Do - The Atlantic - 1 views

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    "As the new school year ramps up, teachers and parents need to be reminded of a well-kept secret: Across all grade levels and academic subjects, girls earn higher grades than boys. Not just in the United States, but across the globe, in countries as far afield as Norway and Hong Kong. This finding is reflected in a recent study by psychology professors Daniel and Susan Voyer at the University of New Brunswick. The Voyers based their results on a meta-analysis of 369 studies involving the academic grades of over one million boys and girls from 30 different nations. The findings are unquestionably robust: Girls earn higher grades in every subject, including the science-related fields where boys are thought to surpass them."
John Evans

Resources for Using iPads in Grades 9-12 | Edutopia - 2 views

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    "Looking for advice on integrating iPads in high school classrooms? In this curated guide, we've compiled resources to help you find apps, learn about best practices, and explore ideas for engaging activities."
John Evans

8th Grade Class 3D Prints an Amazing Prosthetic 'Spider-Man' Hand for 5-Year-Old Dante ... - 0 views

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    "8th Grade Class 3D Prints an Amazing Prosthetic 'Spider-Man' Hand for 5-Year-Old Dante"
John Evans

Coding to be taught in Australian schools from primary age - 0 views

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    "Coding has replaced history and geography in Australia's new digital technologies curriculum which was endorsed by education ministers on Friday. As The Australian reports, it ensures that 21st century computer coding will be taught in primary schools from Year 5, and programming will be taught from Year 7."
John Evans

iPaddling through Fourth Grade-Encourage...Engage...Enlighten...Empower: Coding in the ... - 0 views

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    "Over the course of the weeks not only did my students learn how to code, but they learned so many important life-skills.  Students participated in "Plugged" and Unplugged" activities.  Months ago, I took a code.org class which was a turning point in my "World of Code". With some guidance and little help, my students began their journey into coding and programming. What did my students learn? Persistence Collaboration Problem Solving Logical Reasoning Critical Thinking Cause and Effect Being Inquisitive Communication Skills Having Fun "
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