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Lauren Parren

Mediander - 0 views

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    Makes connections between topics. Ultimately it is a book store, but it might be incredibly useful in research to expand thinking on different topics. It has a wealth of videos (free) but it is the connections it draws between topics that is so fascinating.
Lauren Parren

Illuminations: Measuring Up - 0 views

  • xamining similar figures. Students convert measurements into customary and metric units. These activities immerse students in problem solving, reasoning, and making connections to real-life situations. Math Content
  • This unit explores the concepts of proportional reasoning, ratio, and indirect measurement. Students engage in a variety of activities that involve taking their own measurements, exploring different ratios, and
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    7 lessons on concepts of proportional reasoning, ratio, and indirect measurement.  Recommended by middle school math specialist Heather.
Lauren Parren

Personalize Learning - 1 views

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    This frequently updated website is an important one for Mt. Abe's transformation.  We used some of their materials in our ILO work and in the tech plan.
Lauren Parren

Five Best Practices for the Flipped Classroom | Edutopia - 2 views

  • classroom culture towards student construction of knowledge rather than the teacher having to tell the knowledge to students.
  • first focus on creating the engagement
  • and then look at structures
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  • How are you creating a need to know the content
  • pedagogical model
  • or is it a way to differentiate and allow choice
  • Students need metacognition to connect content to objectives, whether that is progress in a GBL unit, or work towards an authentic product in at PBL project.
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    This was GREAT thank you. I've been trying to wrap my head around the flipped classroom and this helped me anticipate some of the issues.
Dustin Corrigan

Working as a Team for Student Success: The Middle to High School Transition - Transform... - 0 views

  • Bring the middle and high school administrators, teachers, and counselors together to learn about the courses, curriculum, and requirements of each school; to develop a mutual understanding about the young adolescent; and to create a smooth transition plan. Include input from students and parents. Include in the transition plan visits to the new school, counseling, and summer experiences that help students acclimate to their new schools.Plan activities that provide incoming students with social support, including opportunities to develop relationships with other incoming students and with older students.Provide an advisory program that assigns each student with an advisor or mentor — an adult advocate. Put significant, purposeful effort into engaging parents and families in the school. Parent and caregiver involvement tends to decrease in the middle grades and even more so during the transition to high school. Provide activities throughout the school year that involve students from both the middle and high schools. Peer mentoring programs that connect a ninth grader or older student with an incoming eighth grader are a popular way to accomplish this.
Ellen Repstad

Looking at our Work through an Assessment Lens | Connected Principals - 1 views

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    This sounds like the path we are taking. Nice to know there is pay-off at the end. PD tied to classroom needs is what it is all about!
Lauren Parren

Free Technology for Teachers: 4 Ways to Transform Student Projects with ThingLink for V... - 0 views

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    This is a description of powerful ways to use Thinglink with video in your classroom.
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