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in title, tags, annotations or urlWelcome to BetterLesson - 7 views
I've Got It Covered! Creating Magazine Covers to Summarize Texts - ReadWriteThink - 10 views
We are very excited to announce collaboration! « LiveBinders Blog - 6 views
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Here are just some of the uses that educators came up with for this feature:
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Student group projects – in your class or with a school across the country Teachers collaborating on lesson plans Teachers and students working in the same binder District or school binders that are a collection of resources
Investigating Animals: Using Nonfiction for Inquiry-based Research - ReadWriteThink - 8 views
Interactive NETS*S - home - 6 views
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This Wiki is a compilation of interactive resources and lesson plan ideas that can be used by K-12 teachers when addressing 21st Century and Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS).
I Finally Drank the Kool-Aid! - The Tempered Radical - 3 views
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Having gained notoriety as a somewhat surly cuss, most everyone was surprised when I emerged as an active proponent of professional learning communities as a form of staff development.
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more practical reason that educators should embrace learning teams: Collaboration done right helps to lighten the load for everyone. In the past few years, I've actually seen the time that I invest in planning daily lessons go down as I've taken advantage of learning experiences and materials shared by my colleagues.
How to Make a Vision Board: Goal Setting Lesson Plan for Kids | Suite101.com - 0 views
English Teachers Find an Online Friend: the English Companion Ning - National Writing Project - 0 views
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The English Companion Ning brings English teachers a professional community that they sometimes lack in their schools. Teachers discuss books, lesson plans, and a panoply of classroom topics via discussion forums, blog posts, and multimedia.
The Big Read - 7 views
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Fahrenheit 451 Teacher's Guide - Schedule / Lesson Plans
FactCheckED.org - Lesson Plans - 5 views
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Our aim is to help students learn to be smart consumers of these messages, not to accept them at face value; to dig for facts using the Internet, not to stop looking once they get to Wikipedia; and to weigh evidence logically, not to draw conclusions based on their own biases. The materials on this site, then, are meant to help students acquire the skills to see through the spin. Under the heading Tools of the Trade we’ve outlined a five-step framework for analyzing information and avoiding deception. That process is the essence of what we do at FactCheck.org, where we have been debunking false and misleading claims in politics since 2003.
Lesson Plan | Data Visualized: More on Teaching With Infographics - NYTimes.com - 8 views
Resources For Rethinking - Exemplary sustainability resources reviewed by teachers for teachers - 3 views
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provides teachers access to lesson plans, worksheets and other teaching resources that integrate environmental, social and economic spheres through learning that is interdisciplinary and action oriented.
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