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RACHAEL SCHUMER

WE SHALL REMAIN - DISCUSSION QUESTIONS - 0 views

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    PBS has a video 'We Shall Remain' that also has activities and discussion questions for students. There is also another video 'After the Mayflower' that has correlating activities for students.
Siri Anderson

Next Vista for Learning - 0 views

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    An online library for video sharing among teachers and students.
emily lane

Minnesota Judicial Branch - 0 views

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    This website contains a plethora of information about our state's judicial system, as well as resources for students and teachers-including lesson plans.
Siri Anderson

There are no Renters Here: Homesteading in a Sod House - 0 views

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    Great find Jennifer B!
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    Jen, This is a great resource. So interesting to read all about sod houses and the daily life that revolved around the house. I especially like the actual letters that students (teachers) can read.
Siri Anderson

Main Page - Placeography - 0 views

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    This is a great resource for a teacher wanting to have students actively involved in creating social-studies content for a public forum. You can add places in your community or add-to places in your community with class-created content. Worth exploring for sure.
Nichole Bartella

Fun Lesson on Landforms - 0 views

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    Great lesson plan on Landforms. Includes great resources and rubrics too!
mrsremick4

Three Models of Curriculum for Gifted and Talented Students | The National Research Cen... - 0 views

  • excellent resource in helping teachers develop challenging curriculum for gifted and talented students in their classroom. The book is unique in that it focuses exclusively on curriculum development and is geared toward all grade levels. Three curriculum models are emphasized throughout the book and each is explained in detail in the first chapter.
Katelyn Karsnia

What is AT? - Assistive Technology Industry Association - 1 views

  • Assistive technology
  • helps people who have difficulty speaking, typing, writing, remembering, pointing, seeing, hearing, learning, walking, and many other things
  • decision you make with a team of professionals and consultants trained to match particular assistive technologies to specific needs.
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  • amily doctors, regular and special education teachers, speech-language pathologists, rehabilitation engineers, occupational therapists, and other specialists including consulting representatives from companies that manufacture assistive technology.
Katelyn Karsnia

Gifted and Talented Students - The Department of Education Tasmania - 0 views

  • What do we mean by gifted and talented students?
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      classification of a GT student and definition
  • Gifted students also have access to a range of extension and enrichment programs; these include in-school programs and online opportunities such as the Gifted Online courses.
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      Learning opportunities for GT Students
  • Talk to your child’s teacher or principal. This website has information including: Extended learning procedures for schools Acceleration procedures for schools Frequently Asked Questions about Early Entry to Kindergarten – Cross Sectoral Information for Parents Gifted Online courses The Tasmanian Association for the Gifted (TAG) is a non-profit, parent based organisation, affiliated with the Australian Association for the Education of Gifted and Talented (AAEGT). Contact TAG at https://www.tasgifted.com/contact-us/
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      Resources for GT students and their families
drewevanaho

Differentiated Instruction: Examples & Classroom Strategies | Resilient Educator - 1 views

  • What is Differentiated Instruction? Examples of How to Differentiate Instruction in the Classroom
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      Differentiated instruction
  • In 1975, Congress passed the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), ensuring that children with disabilities had equal access to public education.
  • According to Tomlinson, teachers can differentiate instruction through four ways: 1) content, 2) process, 3) product, and 4) learning environment.
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