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Tracy Watanabe

achievethecore.org :: Close Reading Exemplars - 0 views

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    close reading sample lessons -- it has literature and nonfiction -- some is for science, some for Social Studies, some for Eng class... so scroll through the list for your grade level and content area Note: I haven't gone through all of them and I don't know if they have all the steps, but it's a start to work with
Tracy Watanabe

Technology & Engineering Passages | ReadWorks.org | The Solution to Reading Comprehension - 1 views

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    Scroll down for middle school science - Reading passages for students (STEM) -- with Teacher Guide (click on links to see) for Common Core
Tracy Watanabe

wwwatanabe: Close Read Complex Text, and Annotate with Diigo--Part 3 - 0 views

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    This is based on the PD we did on Tuesday morning with AJHS.
anonymous

Science Mastery Learning - 0 views

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    This site is from a book that I read about how to manage a classroom that is formated to have students self paced in mastering content.
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    I read a book this summer about this concept and am attempting to configure a way to "re-design" my instruction based on this model. I thought that I'd share just so you know what I'm up to this summer... :)
Tracy Watanabe

Read Works Teacher Guide 7th Grade Science - 2 views

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    The Teacher Guide shows the types of Common Core questions being asked.
Tracy Watanabe

AAAS - AAAS News Release - "SCIENCE Honors Electron Bugscope Project with SPORE Award" - 0 views

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    If your students investigate bugs, use a microscope, need an authentic purpose for research, I'd like to suggest partnering with Bugscope. You get to collaborate with expert scientists to explore bugs (i.e. looking at a bug's tongue). You would do this all via the internet. It looks amazing! Below is a response from them, with an attachment.  A news-release summarizes a history of Bugscope (http://www.aaas.org/news/releases/2011/0729sp_spore.shtml). Bugscope allows teachers everywhere to provide students with the opportunity to become microscopists themselves-the kids propose experiments, explore insect specimens at high-magnification, and discuss what they see with our scientists-all from a regular web browser over a standard broadband internet connection. You sign up, ask your students to find some bugs, and mail them to us. We accept your application, schedule your session, and prepare the bugs for insertion into the electron microscope. When your session time arrives, we put the bug(s) into the microscope and set it up for your classroom. Then you and your students login over the web and control the microscope. We'll be there via chat to guide you and answer the kids' questions. If you would like to see the response from one class who have done this, read Mrs. Krebs' blog post: http://krebs.edublogs.org/2011/09/04/bugscope-session/  If you need any help with this, just let me know. If you end up taking them up on this FREE collaboration, please let me know when/where so I can drop by. This looks fascinating! Kind regards,Tracy
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