6 Free Online Resources for Primary Source Documents | Edutopia - 45 views
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"The Common Core Learning Standards describe the importance of teaching students how to comprehend informational text. They are asked to read closely, make inferences, cite evidence, analyze arguments and interpret words and phrases as they are used in a text. Primary source documents are artifacts created by individuals during a particular period in history. This could be a letter, speech, photograph or journal entry."
Fractions tools | Math models to help students learn fractions concepts - 1 views
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These tools are designed for teacher-facilitated, whole-class instruction in fractions, "Number Talks" and for parents supporting their students at home. Each visual math tool includes a short instructional video, Common Core State Standards alignment, key vocabulary, and IEP goals. Select a topic below to get started.
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Education Week: Character Education Seen as Student-Achievement Tool - 0 views
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Character education is more effective when a designated portion of the day is devoted to character education, according to Mr. Seider
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It is also most effective when a school focuses on a specific set of traits, according to Mr. Seider's research
Narrated Slideshow - Screencast » Mapping Media to the Common Core - 0 views
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LessonWriter|Literacy-across-the-curriculum|Content-Area Reading|ELLs|TESOL|English Lan... - 25 views
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Create comprehensive literacy lesson plans and student materials from any content in minutes.
Credibility and Digital Media @ UCSB - Past Research - 0 views
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traditional notions of credibility as coming from a centralized authority (e.g., a teacher, expert, or author) and individualized appraisal processes are challenged by digital technologies.
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Credibility assessments as constructed through collective or community efforts (e.g., wikis, text messaging via cell phones, or social networking applications) emerge as a major theme in recent discussions, and phrases like "distributed" and "decentralized" credibility, the "democratization of information," and "collectively versus institutionally-derived credibility" are common.
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At core is the belief that digital media allow for the uncoupling of credibility and authority in a way never before possible.
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A Parent's Guide to PARCC Testing in Ohio - Lumos Learning - 0 views
Digital grade books and cloud-based class management systems - 0 views
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Grading isn't fun, but since the digital gradebook, it's never been so easy and teacher-friendly. digital grade books allow anytime/anywhere grading and tracking of student progress. They also offer extra-special options, such as easy alignment of assignments and outcomes with Common Core Standards and student-facing goal-setting and tracking. Whether you're looking for a simple, free grade book or a full-fledged Learning Management System (LMS), you'll find tools to suit your requirements.
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