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John Evans

iPad SpEd Apps for Reading and Writing « Jonathan Wylie - 0 views

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    "Yesterday, I co-presented a workshop with a well respected colleague of mine on special education iPad apps that can be used for reading and writing. It was a one-day workshop that was well attended by local educators who were looking to further integrate the iPad into special education classrooms to help further Language Arts goals for their students."
John Evans

11 Websites and Apps for Social Studies Reading Passages - Class Tech Tips - 1 views

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    "How are you making connections between your English Language Arts instruction and the work happening in social studies? Incorporating social studies reading passages into your instruction can help you address learning goals in both subject areas. If you are teaching a lesson about the American Revolution you might share a short selection of informational text so students can discuss cause and effect in a reading passage in the context of that moment in history. If you are reading a historical fiction novel you can use short reading passages to provide additional information on notable figures or events that pop up during the course of the story. Earlier this year I shared some favorite online resources for science reading passages (see the post here). There are a handful of great social studies reading passages organized on websites and available in mobile apps. Locating just-right resources for your classroom can be a struggle, especially when it comes to reading materials. As you begin the search for content to share with your students, you'll want to check out the range of resources featured on this list. Make sure to scroll to the bottom for a special link to reading response tools that students can use in combination with the resources on this list."
John Evans

Learning Opportunity Anyone? - Golden Gate's iPad Adventures - 2 views

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    "Educators see almost everything as a learning opportunity. Some of the great ones may even argue the academic value of "Draw Something" (BT). For me, this past Friday was no different, but it all started Thursday evening as I stayed up late hunting down a bunch of free iPad Apps that may be useful in several academic disciplines from Mathmatics, to English Language Arts and Français."
John Evans

It's All Story: Games, Coding and Student Writing | MiddleWeb - 0 views

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    "During this year's Computer Science Education Week (specifically on Dec 11th), I saw the other side of "The Hour of Code" campaign. Many schools around the world are beginning to include computer science and programming instruction in their math and language arts classes. At my school, we also saw the inclusion of some great discussion about narrative and story in our computer science special event."
John Evans

Free Technology for Teachers: Activities for Practicing Listening and Speaking Skills - 0 views

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    "The BBC's Skillswise website offers lots of good activities for learning and practicing skills in language arts and mathematics. A section of the site that could be useful in a lot of classrooms is the speaking and listening section. The speaking and listening section contains subsections offering lessons and activities to develop a specific skill. Those skills are listening for specifics, communication skills, formal and informal speaking, and giving presentations. Each section has a short introductory video followed by a set of quizzes and interactive games in which students test their skills."
John Evans

Around the Corner-MGuhlin.org: The Definitive App Smashing Guide (no, of course not!) #iPaded #ec3ta13 #free #ipad - 1 views

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    "Tomorrow, I have the opportunity to reprise my role as Guhlin: App Smashing Fool (a la Gallagher) for the EC3 Teacher Academy. The audience is wonderful grade 6-12 teachers with an audience composed primarily of language arts, history and special education co-teachers. Workshop Resources - Become an App Smasher"
John Evans

Finland's school reforms won't scrap subjects altogether - 1 views

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    "Finland's plans to replace the teaching of classic school subjects such as history or English with broader, cross-cutting "topics" as part of a major education reform have been getting global attention, thanks to an article in The Independent, one of the UK's trusted newspapers. Stay calm: despite the reforms, Finnish schools will continue to teach mathematics, history, arts, music and other subjects in the future. But with the new basic school reform all children will also learn via periods looking at broader topics, such as the European Union, community and climate change, or 100 years of Finland's independence, which would bring in multi-disciplinary modules on languages, geography, sciences and economics. It is important to underline two fundamental peculiarities of the Finnish education system in order to see the real picture. First, education governance is highly decentralised, giving Finland's 320 municipalities significant amount of freedom to arrange schooling according to the local circumstances. Central government issues legislation, tops up local funding of schools, and provides a guiding framework for what schools should teach and how. Second, Finland's National Curriculum Framework is a loose common standard that steers curriculum planning at the level of the municipalities and their schools. It leaves educators freedom to find the best ways to offer good teaching and learning to all children. Therefore, practices vary from school to school and are often customised to local needs and situations."
John Evans

Explore The Berlin Wall on iPads | Class Tech Tips - 1 views

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    "In the Social Studies and English Language Arts classroom students can benefit from visuals and interactive text to help making meaning of the past.  The Berlin Wall HD is a free iPad app that presents informational text, primary source documents and interactive maps on the screen.  Students can tap, zoom and explore this period in history."
John Evans

How to use Sphero the Robot in STEM and Beyond - From Courtney Pepe - 0 views

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    "As someone who primarily taught math and science when I was a classroom teacher, I associated robots, robotics curriculum, and robot apps as things that were only used in those subjects. However, this past year my school received a robot grant that provided ten robots for us from the company Sphero. Sphero emphasizes the power of play in education and has a variety of lessons that are aligned to the Common Core and Next Generation Science Standards on their website. They also have a number of STEM challenges  in the form pre-designed engineering projects designed for collaborative group work with students and are helpful for teachers using the robots in their classes. Sphero is a robotic ball that can pair with an iPad, tablet, iPhone, or smartphone through Bluetooth, and getting started is relatively easy. Once you are ready to use Sphero, you take it off the charger stand and give it a "tap-tap" to "wake it up." When the robot wakes up, it starts to flash three different colors until it pairs with the device you are using it with via Bluetooth. Once it turns blue, then you know that it is paired and ready to go. There are at least 14 different education related apps that are available with Sphero: some of them use augmented reality technology, some of them teach the basics of coding, while others allow students to draw on a tablet to manipulate the color and movement of the robot. During the last week of June, I did a presentation at the ISTE conference with many other educators from all over the country who also received the robot grant. What amazed me was that people who taught subjects like language arts and social studies found incredible ways to integrate robotics into their curriculum to create some really engaging lessons for their students."
John Evans

www.brainspacemagazine.com - home - 2 views

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    "With augmented reality, magazine content comes to life! With fun ways to explore math, science, language, geography, history, music and art beyond the curriculum, we engage kids through what they love - their mobile devices. They get interactive video by hovering their phone/tablet over the print page of the magazine. Brainspace magazine offers kids the benefits of reading great content PLUS the engagement of video. This is cool learning."
John Evans

ELA warm ups for everyday - 0 views

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    Thirty-Six Weeks of Language Arts Warm Ups - questions to begin the school day
John Evans

YouAreHere - where kids learn to be smarter consumers! - 6 views

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    You are welcome to use the resources and activities on this site to teach kids about today's marketplace. The site is intended for students in 5th through 8th grade and can be used to complement lessons in critical thinking, writing, language arts, media literacy, business, civics, and social studies.
John Evans

What is PBE | Promise of Place Place Based Education - 0 views

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    What is Place-Based Education? Place-based education (PBE) immerses students in local heritage, cultures, landscapes, opportunities and experiences, using these as a foundation for the study of language arts, mathematics, social studies, science and other subjects across the curriculum.
Tom Stimson

Reading, Writing, and Math | Stay Smart! Scholastic's School Continuation Plan - 14 views

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    This format could be easily replicated by teachers wanting to support students who are confined. The Scholastic siite "features 20 days of grade-level, ready-to-print language arts and math pages, along with content-related online activities. Stay Smart! provides students with important skills practice to help them stay on track when they can't get to school."
Phil Taylor

Everything I Know About Teaching Language Arts I Learned at the Office Supply Store - National Writing Project - 2 views

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    "Everything I Know About Teaching Language Arts I Learned at the Office Supply Store"
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