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Darcy Goshorn

Mapping the Beat: Geography Through Music - 0 views

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    Mapping the Beat: A Geography through Music Curriculum for upper elementary school, integrates geography and music instruction into a single body of lesson plans. At the heart of this program are three concepts-environment, identity, and movement-taken from the standards outlined in Geography for Life, the national geography standards.
Michelle Krill

Dr. Kathie Nunley's Layered Curriculum Web Site for Educators - 1 views

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    Finally, a practical way to DIFFERENTIATE INSTRUCTION for SECONDARY classrooms! (as well as elementary)
Michelle Krill

Keyboarding Research - 0 views

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    Carpal Tunnel, erogonomics, elementary keyboarding, and more...
Darcy Goshorn

Teacher Lesson Plans - Economics and Personal Finance - Philadelphia Fed. - 2 views

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    The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia publishes lessons for K-12 teachers to use to teach economics and personal finance in their own classrooms. The lessons emphasize active- and collaborative-learning teaching methodologies. All lessons are downloadable in PDF format. Categorized by: -Elementary -Middle -High
Darcy Goshorn

skill building Buddies Videos - 1 views

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    Free elementary-level videos that model social skills, motor skills, and adaptive skills.
karen sipe

iKnowthat.com Alien Word Mine Game - Online Multimedia Educational Games for Kids in Pr... - 4 views

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    I have used iKnow That: Alien Word Mine to practice the not contraction, but was looking for another opportunity for students to practice. I searched for some fun activities and came up blank. I decided to make an offline game that students could play as a class called "I have, who has?". In this card game, each student chooses a game card. Each game card starts with the separate words (for example: can not) and has a contraction (for example: aren't). Students stand in a circle holding there game card. Choose one student to begin by reading their card: "I have can not, who has aren't?" The student holding the card with "are not" responds: "I have are not, who has don't?". Play continues until all matches have been made
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    just found this
Michelle Krill

Wolfram Demonstrations Project - 8 views

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    "A free resource of interactive visualizations, from elementary education to the frontiers of research."
anonymous

EnergizingEnergy - Our Connections - 7 views

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    Check out this fun science project done by elementary students. Look at all the tools they used. Can YOUR students use those tools?
Darcy Goshorn

Computer Science Unplugged - 4 views

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    CS Unplugged is a collection of free learning activities that teach Computer Science through engaging games and puzzles that use cards, string, crayons and lots of running around. The activities introduce students to underlying concepts such as binary numbers, algorithms and data compression, separated from the distractions and technical details we usually see with computers. CS Unplugged is suitable for people of all ages, from elementary school to seniors, and from many countries and backgrounds. Unplugged has been used around the world for over fifteen years, in classrooms, science centers, homes, and even for holiday events in a park!
Vicki Barr

Crickweb | Promethean - 2 views

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    promethean flipcharts for elementary school
Kathy Fiedler

Free ClipArt and Icons 10,000+ | IconBug.com - 0 views

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    IconBug.com has some of the hottest icons and clip art images online in an easy to search database that is available online 24/7 for free. If you are looking for something special use the search box to the right. Start typing and our engine will generate search suggestion based off our most popular content.
Kathy Fiedler

ThingLink Education - ThingLink - 0 views

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    "Innovative Teaching Tool With ThingLink's easy-to-use editor, teachers can create immersive and engaging experiences by adding tags to any image in a few minutes: Create authentic, valuable, and rich interactive stories around historical events using media (video, sound, photos, written words, etc.) found online. Annotate graphs and timelines. Record an instructional message to students inside an image. Embed interactive images into student blogs. Enable students to curate content inside an image to demonstrate understanding of a topic."
Kathy Fiedler

- Learning App Analysis - 0 views

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    Is this learning app worth purchasing?  This article lists about fifteen questions you want to ask yourself before going to the time or expense of purchasing an app on your android or iOS device for students to use.
Kathy Fiedler

BookBub: Free and Bargain eBooks for Kindle, Nook, and more - 0 views

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    Join our 300,000+ happy subscribers. It's free!  Most major eReader formats supported.
Kathy Fiedler

Nearpod - 0 views

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    Free app that allows the teacher to create an interactive multimedia presentation, and then push it to all devices in the room.  
Kathy Fiedler

Education Week Teacher: How Blogging Can Improve Student Writing - 0 views

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    Command of the written word is a vital 21st-century skill, even if we are using keys, buttons, and tablets instead of pens and pencils. In fact, in our digital world, communication is now more instantaneous than ever. How do we prepare our students to meet the challenge? Blogging can offer opportunities for students to develop their communications skills through meaningful writing experiences. Such projects not only motivate students to write, but motivate them to write well. Furthermore, student-blogging projects can be designed to address the Common Core State Standards for writing. For example, see anchor standard six, which calls upon students to use technology to "produce and publish writing and to interact and collaborate with others." Score!
Kathy Fiedler

Book Adventure | Free Reading Program - 0 views

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    This site is for kids, parents, and teachers. By creating a secure online account, students can create a personalized reading list of fiction or nonfiction books by grade level, genre, topic, and level of difficulty. There are quizzes students can take to earn points for prizes. This is a great reading incentive site.
Kathy Fiedler

Kathy Schrock's iPads4teaching - iPads for Teaching - 0 views

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    Welcome to the iPads4teaching site! This site will provide you with tips, tricks and resources for teaching and learning with the iPad.  It does not include the links of apps by Bloom's. You can find those (and more)  on my iPads in the Classroom page, Teaching and Learning with the iPad page, and Bloomin' Apps page, which are listed in the navigation menu. This site will promote the use of the iPad to support sound pedagogical practices and provide professional development options for you. If you have items to share, please use the form in the footer to let me know about them!
Kathy Fiedler

How to Gain Parent Buy-In for Classroom Technology « Indiana Jen - 0 views

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    Every teacher who has attempted to integrate technology into the classroom knows that getting parents on board can sometimes be a challenge. It's not uncommon for the parent of a struggling child to be on the phone with you asking questions like: "Why do you need to use technology to teach math/social studies/English/biology?" or "This is an AP history class  - not computer science!" Your efforts to engage students and develop important 21st century skills can become the scapegoat explanation for problems that have nothing to do with tech. So, how do we as educators get these parents into our corner? Here are some strategies I've used successfully to gain parent buy-in.
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