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Tracy Watanabe

achievethecore.org / Basal Alignment Project -- For Grades 3-8 - 3 views

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    The Basal Alignment Project offers: A library of revised lessons for common Basal reading series (3rd-5th grades), each carefully aligned to the CCSS. Each new lesson includes quality text-dependent questions, improved tasks, and a focus on academic vocabulary. Text Dependent questions -- 3rd-5th grades for Harcourt Trophies There's also a 6th-8th grade group too. These groups rewrite the questions of the book. -- We can always look at the quality and bump it up if needed. But, much of the work is done as a starting point.  Just join on Edmodo using the codes listed on these pages.
Tracy Watanabe

iPad As.... - 0 views

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    very worthy list/resources
Tracy Watanabe

Education Week Teacher: Featured Teaching Channel Videos - 0 views

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    "Take the biggest (and the smallest) table challenge: This whole-class geometry lesson gives students a new perspective on area and perimeter. Covers Common Core practice and content standards." -- 6th Grade video example It brings the connection of perimeter and area to life and incorporates critical thinking with a real life scenario.
Melissa Martinez

Common Core Sheets - 2 views

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    Math worksheets. Low, Medium, High
Tracy Watanabe

wwwatanabe: Digital Storytelling and Stories with the iPad - 0 views

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    How To guide for Digital Storytelling
Shauna Hamman

Mystery Class: Tracking Sunlight, Discovering Reasons for Seasons | Journey North - 1 views

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    Mystery Class starts January 28! Great longterm project integrating math (especially elapsed time), science, reading and research skills. Click on "Teachers" to see tips for adjusting for various grade levels.
Tracy Watanabe

BBC - KS2 Bitesize English - Punctuation : Fullscreen - 0 views

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    Note: it takes a while to load. Once loaded, it is a game about punctuation... Cute. Probably 4th grade and up. (but with increased text complexity, 3rd grade and up). I don't think it will work on iPads, but haven't tried it out to be certain.
Tracy Watanabe

Books | We Give Books - 0 views

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    Free eBooks!
Tawnya Woronec

Boolify Project: An Educational Boolean Search Tool - 2 views

  • These lessons reflect an updated set of search instructional strategies and practices, and an emphasis shifted from Boolean to search refinement.
  • introduces the concept of a search engine, explains basic search operators and helps students select operators to refine their results
Tracy Watanabe

Writer's Workshop poetry lesson with the iPad on Vimeo - 0 views

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    Students actively engaged while listening to read aloud poetry by drawing / writing what they visualize happening on their iPads.
Shauna Hamman

Exploring Math Practice Standards: Precision - 2 views

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    Short classroom video about what "precision" means in Common Core.
Tracy Watanabe

iLearn Technology » Blog Archive » Trapped! Punctuation: Punctuation Practice... - 0 views

  •  I recently ran across the BBC Bitesize Trapped! Punctuation game.  It couldn’t be a more perfect way to practice punctuation in October.  It has all the elements that students will enjoy: a challenge in the form of a story, spooky characters and setting (but not too spooky), a built in extra game challenge to get from one level to the next.
  • I like that these games are not your typical drill and kill.  They aren’t simply choose the right answer and move on.  There is an additional problem solving component built into each game.  Can’t beat that!
Tracy Watanabe

Teaching is Elementary: Place Value Games in Math - 0 views

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    There are some place value games on this post and in the comments (I attached a few links to one of my own games). Enjoy!
Tracy Watanabe

iLearn Technology » Blog Archive » ScootPad: self-paced learning - 0 views

  • What it is:  ScootPad is a really neat site that recognize that no two students are alike and that they will master skills in different ways.  ScootPad helps students gain mastery through gradual and thorough practice that is personalized to teach the student.  This personalized practice helps build confidence in learning and keeps students moving forward at a pace that is appropriate to them.  Students can expect a fun learning environment.  Teachers can expect automated practice, real-time progress tracking and assessments that will help you to formulate next steps for students. All curriculum is based on Common Core Standards, including math and English/language arts for k-5 classrooms.  For students in kindergarten or first grade, there is a voice/read-aloud feature.
  • Best of all…ScootPad is FREE!
Tracy Watanabe

Learning Maths with 4KM and 4KJ | 4KM and 4KJ @ Leopold Primary School - 0 views

  • Learning Maths with 4KM and 4KJ Posted by Mrs Kathleen Morris on Friday, September 21st 2012      We were recently inspired by the work of our blogging buddies in B4. These students from New Zealand made some maths videos with their teacher, Mrs McKenzie. When 4KM and 4KJ saw the videos they decided they’d like to make their own. All of the students chose a topic that we had covered this term in our maths classes. We came up with some tips for making a maths video that teaches the audience something. Some of our tips were: I
  • We came up with some tips for making a maths video that teaches the audience something. Some of our tips were: Introduce yourself Talk about the learning focus Define new words Give an example Solve your problem step-by-step End with a tip/farewell message Speak clearly and loudly Use kid-friendly language Do things slowly
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  • Short Division
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  • Short Division
  • Prime and Composite Numbers
  • Factors
  • Equivalent Fractions
  • Percentages
  • Fact Families
  • Percentages
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    Great example of student-centered learning for math
Tracy Watanabe

10 Internet Safety Tips for Students | Integrating Technology in the Primary Classroom - 0 views

  • Here are some key messages around internet safety that I believe all students should be aware of. Most of these are tips I share with my students with some ideas from Susan McLean. Always ask an adult if you’re unsure of anything when you are online. Don’t sign up for sites that are 13+ if you are not old enough (Facebook, YouTube, Instagram etc). Remember YAPPY (the personal information you should not share online) – Your full name, address, phone number, passwords, your plans.  Don’t add people as online friends unless you know them in real life or have parent permission. Never arrange to meet an online friend without talking to a parent. Remember that you cannot believe everything you read on the internet and you can’t trust everything online friends tell you. Choose sensible names for usernames, email addresses etc.  Talk to your parents about what you’re doing online and let them know when you’re going on the internet. Know what cyber bullying is and tell someone if you think it’s happening to you. Cyber bullying is when someone picks on you, annoys, embarrasses, or threatens you over and over again using technology, such as the internet or a phone. Protect your digital footprint: don’t put anything online that you wouldn’t want all your friends, family, teachers and future employers to see. Treat others online the way you’d like to be treated.
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    Great tips!
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