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Janelle Catlett

Toward a Deeper Understanding: Strategies to Foster Multiple Meanings of Fractions - 1 views

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    Article on Deeper Understanding of Fractions
Nancy McCullen

Visual Understanding Environment - 0 views

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    "The Visual Understanding Environment (VUE) is an Open Source project based at Tufts University. The VUE project is focused on creating flexible tools for managing and integrating digital resources in support of teaching, learning and research. VUE provides a flexible visual environment for structuring, presenting, and sharing digital information. "
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    This is a cool concept.
Janelle Catlett

Classroom CLUEs - 0 views

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    "Children's Literature for Understanding Economics Searchable collection of book titles & lesson links for K-6 teachers"
Janelle Catlett

MapStory : Welcome! - 1 views

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    " With MapStory, people of all kinds turn into Storytellers who can create, share, and collaborate on MapStories and ultimately improve our understanding of global dynamics, worldwide, over the course of history."
Janelle Catlett

Elements of Research : Variables - 0 views

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    understanding variables when doing research
Nancy McCullen

Evaluating Web Sites - 1 views

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    "It is imperative to teach our students beginning with their first experience online to "read" the web discriminately. Students need to understand that just because something is posted on the Internet, it isn't necessarily true. Teachers should practice the skill of web site evaluation before instructing students. The Yahooligans Teacher's Guide: Evaluating Web Sites gives a good overall synopsis of web evaluation while the Cyber Bee's WWW.CyberGuides rubrics clarify the issues of both content and design. Tammy Barcalow has somegreat suggestions to consider when first introducing website evaluation. Check them out! There are also many alternatives for teaching students how to critically evaluate websites and several links are included below. Kathy Shrock's Criteria Evaluation Survey: Elementary Level is an excellent choice to use with upper primary students. The Schrock criteria are simply stated and appropriate for students starting in about fourth grade. However, the form is bit long and may overwhelm some kids. Since we need to consider the reading level of lower primary students, I have created two checklists specifically for younger children. These alternatives require minimum reading and writing while introducing website evaluation. There is one version for kindergarten and first graders and another for second and third graders . Another good option for our students is this Web Evaluation for Primary Grades. Regardless of the specific tool you use, site evaluation should include judgement about the following areas: navigation and usability, authorship and content validity."
Nancy McCullen

calmCounter - 3 views

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    Keep track of the noise level in your classroom using the calmCounter "Calmness Counter." This colorful tool is simple to set up and use. Uses the built-in microphone on your laptop or connect an external mic and watch the calm counter respond to the noise level in your classroom. This is a concrete way to quantify noise level needed for goal setting and behavior (sound) management. Even the young can understand this tool's "thermometer."
Janelle Catlett

A Must See Graphic on Creative Commons for Students ~ Educational Technology and Mobile... - 1 views

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    Graphic on understanding Creative Commons!
Janelle Catlett

How to Equip Your Students to Better Understand Multiplication, Part One | AIMS Educati... - 2 views

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    AIMS Education Foundation blog. Very well written and often gives resources within the blog.
Nancy McCullen

Shmoop: Homework Help, Teacher Resources, Test Prep - 0 views

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    Shmoop will make you a better lover (of literature, history, life). See many sides to the argument. Find your writing groove. Understand how lit and history are relevant today. We want to show your brain a good time. Our mission: To make learning and writing more fun and relevant for students in the digital age.
Janelle Catlett

A scientific approach to life: A science toolkit - 1 views

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    The Nature of Science... a science toolkit to help you understand this. 
Janelle Catlett

Virginia Educator - Understand Scoring - 1 views

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    formerly known as NCS Mentor- the site to practice scoring writing prompts, looking at the different domains for the state standards of learning rubric, etc.
Tony Borash

The Answer Sheet - Videotaping teachers the right way (not the Gates way) - 1 views

  • •Leaning In—When we are engaged, we are learning forward, not slouching back. •Who’s Doing the Work?—Students are working and learning, not sitting back listening to the teacher. •Everybody Has a Job—All students are working all the time, listening and taking notes/annotating; asking questions; reading, etc. •Tools of the Scholar—Pen, pencil, highlighter… The vast majority of the time, students have a writing tool in hand. •Multiple Touches on Text—No "light" touches—we read the same text multiple times in different ways to deepen our understanding. •Changing Trajectories—So you can read, do, or be what you want. We work hard so that students can accomplish their visions and dreams.
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