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Mallory Burton

Real World Math - 0 views

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    Phenomenal set of lessons which use Google Earth to teach real world math. There are several lessons under each of 4 main topics: concepts, measurement, project-based learning, and exploratory. The author provides a screenshot, objectives and description of the lesson with a downloadable .kmz file and downloadable .doc worksheet. Probably more suitable for middle school or high school. If the Lessons link doesn't work from the main page, go to the resources page and click on lessons.
Mallory Burton

UDL Designed Lessons K-5 - 1 views

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    UDL-Designed Math Lessons. Interesting lesson plan with space for goals, I can statements, student considerations, tech/materials needed, UDL guidelines written on right hand side opposite lesson elements.
Mallory Burton

imaginative education - 4 views

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    Looking for an exciting and imaginative way to plan lessons that fit with the ways kids already think? Our school district is involved in Kieran Egan's Learning in Depth program which is a great fit with the udl principle Multiple Means of Engagement. Examples of lessons and downloadable lesson planning frameworks for imaginative education at this site.
Mallory Burton

Education World ® Lesson Planning: A Quotation a Day: Just What the Language ... - 0 views

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    An article about using Daily Quotations in the Classroom.
Mallory Burton

PATINS UDL Project - 0 views

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    This is the main blog for the PATINS Indiana UDL project. They have developed their own template for presenting whole units of UDL lessons. Their downloadable lessons and resources are posted here.
Mallory Burton

ICT with Miss C - Home - 0 views

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    Many app ideas organized on an attractive weebly website. ICT with Miss C is all about technology integration using Web 2.0 in the primary classroom. useful websites, video tutorials, screen capture walkthroughs of useful web 2.0 tools and ipad apps, lessons and step by step guides. Laura Chaffey
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    ICT with Miss C is all about technology integration using Web 2.0 in the primary classroom. useful websites, video tutorials, screen capture walkthroughs of useful web 2.0 tools and ipad apps, lessons and step by step guides. Laura Chaffey
Mallory Burton

Alberta Distance Learning Centre (ADLC) - French 4 - Welcome - 0 views

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    French 4 consists of 4 Modules divided into 16 sections. Each section has 10 daily lessons, approximately 30 minutes each in length. It is important to work through Modules One, Two, and Three in this order, since the concepts build on each other. However Module Four can be inserted at appropriate times of the year. For example, Halloween can be done during the last two weeks of October. Note that in Module Four students can choose to do two of the five Sections. Therefore, in order to complete this course, students are expected to do 13 of the 16 Sections. Module One: My Classroom Module Two: Who Am I? Module Three: My Immediate Family Module Four: Holidays and Celebrations
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    French 4 consists of 4 Modules divided into 16 sections. Each section has 10 daily lessons, approximately 30 minutes each in length. It is important to work through Modules One, Two, and Three in this order, since the concepts build on each other. However Module Four can be inserted at appropriate times of the year. For example, Halloween can be done during the last two weeks of October. Note that in Module Four students can choose to do two of the five Sections. Therefore, in order to complete this course, students are expected to do 13 of the 16 Sections. Module One: My Classroom Module Two: Who Am I? Module Three: My Immediate Family Module Four: Holidays and Celebrations
Mallory Burton

Alberta Distance Learning Centre grade 7 - 1 views

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    French 7 consists of 4 Modules divided into 11 sections. Each section has 10 daily lessons, approximately 30 minutes each in length. It is important to work through Modules 1, 2, and 3 in this order since concepts build on each other. However Module 4 can be inserted at appropriate times of the year. For example, La cabane à sucre can be completed in March or April. Most school years consist of 200 days. Notice that there are only 110 days of work. The remaining 90 days are to be used to play games and practice what is being taught. Module One: School Module Two: People Around Me Module Three: Weather Module Four: Holidays and Celebration
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    French 7 consists of 4 Modules divided into 11 sections. Each section has 10 daily lessons, approximately 30 minutes each in length. It is important to work through Modules 1, 2, and 3 in this order since concepts build on each other. However Module 4 can be inserted at appropriate times of the year. For example, La cabane à sucre can be completed in March or April. Most school years consist of 200 days. Notice that there are only 110 days of work. The remaining 90 days are to be used to play games and practice what is being taught. Module One: School Module Two: People Around Me Module Three: Weather Module Four: Holidays and Celebration
Mallory Burton

©Alberta Distance Learning Centre (ADLC)- French 5 - 0 views

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    French 5 consists of 5 Modules divided into 13 sections. Each section has 10 daily lessons, approximately 30 minutes each in length. It is important to work through Modules 1, 2, 3, and 4 in this order since concepts build on each other. However Module 5 can be inserted at appropriate times of the year. For example, Christmas can be completed in December. Module One: My Elementary School Module Two: Clothing Module Three: My Home Module Four: Animals Module Five: Holidays and Celebrations
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    French 5 consists of 5 Modules divided into 13 sections. Each section has 10 daily lessons, approximately 30 minutes each in length. It is important to work through Modules 1, 2, 3, and 4 in this order since concepts build on each other. However Module 5 can be inserted at appropriate times of the year. For example, Christmas can be completed in December. Module One: My Elementary School Module Two: Clothing Module Three: My Home Module Four: Animals Module Five: Holidays and Celebrations
Mallory Burton

©Alberta Distance Learning Centre (ADLC)- French 6 - 0 views

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    French 6 consists of 5 Modules divided into 13 sections. Each section has 10 daily lessons, approximately 30 minutes each in length. It is important to work through Modules 1, 2, 3, and 4 in this order since concepts build on each other. However Module 5 can be inserted at appropriate times of the year. For example, Remembrance Day can be completed in November. Most school years consist of 200 days. Notice that there are only 130 days of work. The remaining 70 days are to be used to play games and practice what is being taught. Module One: My Health and Well-Being Module Two: My Neighbourhood Module Three: Alberta - My Province Module Four: The Environment Module Five: Holidays and Celebrations
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    French 6 consists of 5 Modules divided into 13 sections. Each section has 10 daily lessons, approximately 30 minutes each in length. It is important to work through Modules 1, 2, 3, and 4 in this order since concepts build on each other. However Module 5 can be inserted at appropriate times of the year. For example, Remembrance Day can be completed in November. Most school years consist of 200 days. Notice that there are only 130 days of work. The remaining 70 days are to be used to play games and practice what is being taught. Module One: My Health and Well-Being Module Two: My Neighbourhood Module Three: Alberta - My Province Module Four: The Environment Module Five: Holidays and Celebrations
Mallory Burton

Wordle: using word clouds in a lesson - 0 views

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    Ideas for importing text to wordle and using that text in a lesson to discover the "gist" of an article or poem.
Mallory Burton

teachnic - The SMART Way to Teach  - 0 views

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    SMARTBoard guru James Hollis highly recommended this collection of SMARTBoard lessons by a South Carolina teacher, crashing her website in the process. But if you can get on, its' definitely worth it.
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    This is a compilation of some great lessons for primary teachers.
Jim Batchelor

:: e-Learning for Kids :: - 0 views

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    This site was a "favourite" smartboard site listed on another one. Check it out.
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    A collection of subject-specific smartboard lessons.
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    Thanks for this post, Jim. This looks like a great assortment of instant video tutorials. I watched the fossil lesson and found it quite entertaining. It was set up as a quest where you had to learn about fossils in the hall of knowledge before earning the right to visit different geological regions.
Ross Powell

Learning in Hand: - iPods in Education - 0 views

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    lessons across the curriculum that incorporate ipods
Mallory Burton

SmithsonianTweenTribune | Articles for kids, middle school, teens from Smithsonian | t... - 0 views

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    Leveled reading for current events stories from the Smithsonian. Lexile leveled current events, lesson plans, quizzes, assessments
Mallory Burton

EdGains Province of Ontario Website - 1 views

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    This website was recommended by Ross Powell in a presentation on Differentiated Instruction. Includes modules to learn about DI and examples of DI teaching (lessons and units) at several grade levels. DI is just one section of this website which also contains links to various subject areas.
Mallory Burton

Creative Commons for Educators - 0 views

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    Article includes many sources for educators to find and share CC resources, lessons, etc. Curriki for example.
Mallory Burton

Teaching With Three-Act Tasks: Act One - 0 views

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    Scott McKay found this blog post by Dan Meyer on how to structure a very open-ended 3 part math lesson.
Mallory Burton

App Smashing Activity with Tellagami, ChatterPix, and iMovie - 0 views

shared by Mallory Burton on 25 Sep 15 - No Cached
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    Creating a Visual Essay. I used Blendspace to create the lesson...has 3 steps with matching Task Cards.
Mallory Burton

8 Examples of Transforming Lessons Through the SAMR Cycle - Emerging Education Technolo... - 0 views

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    8 SAMR examples. However, note that each example starts with a traditional assignment rather than a goal. The focus on product is another thing about SAMR that I don't like. Wouldn't it be better to start with a goal and then choose the tool(s) that best serve the goal, tech or not? It seems to me that what redefinition really means is coming up with a more robust and worthwhile goal. I'd rather just start with the goal and UDL Guidelines and select tech as an option that helps achieve the goal and meets the Guidelines.
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