I have created a separate page for K-2nd Activities and 3rd-5th Activities. Look to the left of your screen and you will see them. Simply click on the level you would like to go to. You are currently on the "Home" page.
Educreations is one of the top contenders, teachers say, mostly because of its simple user interface and multi-functionality. "I use it when I need to make quick videos in class," said Ramsey Musallam, a high school chemistry teacher in San Francisco. Other features that teachers seem to love: the app offers more than one page for recording; the user can import images from other places and format them easily within the video; there's a text feature so students don't have to contend with messy teacher handwriting, and perhaps best of all, it can be used on desktop computers, not just an iPad.
A roundup of the year-end "best of" lists and children's literature prizes. Except where noted, the books on these lists were published in 2012. This page will be updated regularly.
Just as a reminder, most of the materials I share in this page are about Bloom's revised taxonomy and not the first traditional version. Below is another graphic am adding to this section which I came across in my Twitter feeds today.
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Building a Home Library bibliographies below to provide guidance to parents, grandparents, and others interested in assembling a high-quality library for their children at home. When creating these lists, the committee looked to include tried and true classics, under the radar gems, multicultural books, and new, yet notable, reads for all ages.