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Megan McGowan

Guided Reading - Springboard Beginning Teacher Notes - 0 views

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    All of the Macmillan publishers teacher notes and black line masters for the Springboard range of guided reading texts.
Andrew Williamson

How To Teach Math With LEGOs | Edudemic - 0 views

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    Using Legos in the classroom is not a new concept at all. There are so many different classroom applications for the popular brightly colored bricks, and despite the myriad of uses, the go-to task for Legos is most often math. The handy little nubs sitting atop the bricks offer a chance to teach things like area and perimeter, the different colors lend themselves well to fractions.
Andrew Williamson

BBC Schools - Computing - 0 views

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    Great website that deals with the new UK computing curriculum. This could be useful for the new curriculum
Andrew Williamson

How to use parental controls on iPhone and iPad: The ultimate guide | iMore - 0 views

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    Parental Controls, also known as Restrictions, allow you to set what your children can and can't access on an iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad. With Parental Controls, you can lock out Safari, Camera, FaceTime, Siri, AirDrop, CarPlay, the iTunes, iBooks, Podcasts, or App Stores (including in-app purchases), as well as content by age rating, and the ability to make changes to accounts and other app settings. In other words, they're a way to block your child's access to anything and everything you deem inappropriate for them based on their age and sensitivity, and your own best judgement. And they're part of what make Apple devices an ideal computing platform for kids!
Andrew Williamson

Dipsticks: Efficient Ways to Check for Understanding | Edutopia - 0 views

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    53 Ways to Check for Understanding Some useful prompts and ideas for checking student understanding when on the fly.
Andrew Williamson

Should Your Students Catch A Code - Google Slides - 0 views

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    An amazing resource as a presentation looking at different ways students can learn to code using iPads and some other tools.
Megan McGowan

Simple Teaching Clock IWB Moving Hands - 0 views

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    Very simple, easy to use clock with minute and hour hands for use on the Interactive Whiteboard.
Andrew Williamson

Interactive teaching Clock digital,analogue,telling time & angles - 0 views

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    Online interactive clock looks great on a big screen
Megan McGowan

A 1:1 iPad Menu For Guided Reading - 0 views

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    Suggested activities and apps to use in Guided Reading sessions on the iPad.
Andrew Williamson

iPads for education - 0 views

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    This will be very useful for when parents ask tricky questions.
Andrew Williamson

Planning for inquiry - an opportunity for growth and inspiration. | Justwondering - 0 views

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    Another fab post by Kath Murdoch re inquiry. I love the challenge of connecting the children's questions and interests with the resources we have, the curriculum and the teacher's bigger picture view of where he/she wants to taker her students. I also love the fact that, in the schools I am fortunate enough to work in, teachers are prepared to have real conversations about the concepts the children will be exploring.
Andrew Williamson

How to Add A Google Translate Widget To Your Blog - The Edublogger - 0 views

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    If your blog is starting to draw an audience from overseas or you want to collaborate with other schools around the world, you'll want to find a way to translate your blog into multiple languages.
Andrew Williamson

Great Interactive iPad Storybook Apps for Your Kids ~ Educational Technology and Mobile... - 0 views

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    "Looking for some good interactive eBooks for your kids to read this summer? The list below is a great place to start with. These are basically iPad storybook apps that are designed specifically to enhance kids early literacy skills most specifically reading. All of these  eBooks come with awesome graphics and animations and include a wide variety of interactive  activities to keep kids engaged in their reading."
Andrew Williamson

Blogging is NOT Analog Writing in Digital Spaces | Langwitches Blog - 0 views

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    "Blogging in education is about quality and authentic writing in digital spaces with a global audience, while observing digital citizenship responsibilities and rights, as on documents, reflects, organizes and makes one's learning and thinking visible and searchable! "
Andrew Williamson

There is More to Blogging With Your Students- Version 2 | Langwitches Blog - 0 views

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    "On the heels of Blogging is NOT Analog Writing in Digital Spaces, I decided to re-create the sketchnote of  There is More to Blogging with Your Students. I added Reading in Digital Spaces to the Mix."
Andrew Williamson

What teachers say about being inquirers. | Justwondering - 0 views

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    During my meetings with teachers, I asked them to reflect on how deep involvement in an inquiry project was influencing their thinking about the way they work with inquiry in the classroom. Their reflections were honest and insightful. In this post, I am sharing some of these reflections- and the potential implications for how we engaging students in quality inquiry. I am so grateful to the great staff of Macquarie for allowing me to share in their journey and their permission to include their thoughts in this post.
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