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Jennie Bales

Literature Lesson Plans - 1 views

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    This is a predominantly US based directory of lesson plan sites for teaching literature in the library and classroom. It covers general lessons, book reports, literature circle and book talks, non-fiction and using technology.
Jennie Bales

Facing History and Ourselves Review for Teachers | Common Sense Education - 0 views

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    A wealth of resources explore racism, prejudice, and anti-Semitism. The site has an extensive collection of powerful curricula that teachers can use as-is or adapt to their students' needs. Lessons tend to be one to two hours long and units can last a few weeks, so teachers should take time to plan and think about the best ways to integrate these materials into their classroom. Most lessons are designed for whole-class instruction, but supplementary materials can be used for independent research and review.
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Kids' Book Review: Teachers' Notes & Lesson Plans - 1 views

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    An extensive compilation of teachers' notes and lesson plans for children's books, listed in alphabetical order by title. Many publishers are represented.
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MediaSmarts - 0 views

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    From Canada: Use, Understand & Create: A Digital Literacy Framework for Canadian Schools. Frameworks for K-3, 4-6, 7-8. Lesson plans are provided to support the learning outcomes or each year level. Lots of support information on digital and media literacy, teacher resources and research data are available under the tabs.
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CyArk Projects - 0 views

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    CyArk was founded in 2003 to ensure heritage sites are available to future generations, while making them uniquely accessible today. CyArk has the mission of using new technologies to create a free, 3D online library of the world's cultural heritage sites before they are lost to natural disasters, destroyed by human aggression or ravaged by the passage of time. Comprehensive lesson plans explore the cultural sites and the dangers that threaten their survival
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https://www.edutopia.org/article/self-assessment-middle-school?utm_source=Edutopia+News... - 0 views

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    Considers strategies to apply the tools of Visible Learning to guide my students to succeed in math beyond their own expectations. The precision of my learning targets sharpens and streamlines my lesson plans, and allows me to create formative assessments that shape my planning going forward.
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Level Books With Book Wizard: Find Books by Reading Level, Topic, Genre | Scholastic.com - 0 views

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    Find and level books with Book Wizard. Plus, get booktalks, lesson plans, author studies, videos, and discussion guides. Note the topic and author search is fine without locking students into leveled reading
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#BookBento HyperDoc Original - Google Slides - 2 views

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    Student lesson plan on creating Book Bento Boxes including guidelines, use of Thinglink to add annotations to images along with a tutorial
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Big6: Information & Technology Skills for Student Success - 0 views

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    Range of free resources - handouts, presentations, lesson plans, posters to support the Big6 information literacy process
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Book Report Alternative: Creating Reading Excitement with Book Trailers - ReadWriteThink - 0 views

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    Detailed coverage on book trailers - educational value, standards, resources and preparation, planning and support resources
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Awesome Lesson Ideas to Integrate Science Across the Curriculum | TeachHUB - 0 views

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    With a focus on Science this site Looks at developing cross-curricular activities that are both fun and motivating, teachers can easily integrate science into different subject areas-it only requires a bit of planning and creativity! Literature based activities are included.
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Project Based Learning | BIE - 2 views

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    Website with some free content that explore PBL - includes examples, resources, videos and links to related networks.
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A 3-Step Guide to Developing a Digital Citizenship Curriculum - 2 views

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    Even though many of today's students are "digital natives," they need to be taught proper digital skills. A digital citizenship curriculum gives students the opportunity to grow these skills over the years. Ideally, students will be exposed to digital citizenship in kindergarten, and the curriculum will become more advanced as students move up in grade level.
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National Poetry Month: Useful Resources for Teachers and Students | Edutopia - 0 views

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    There are many great ways to bring poetry into the classroom, and whether it's through reading, writing, or performing, poetry can be a great way to engage students. To help you bring poetry into your classrooms, we've compiled a list of some of the best open resources.
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6 Sensational STEM Blogs for Your Students (and You) to Follow - 1 views

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    As STEM becomes more embedded in the educational consciousness, it's not surprising that more and more blogs on the subject are cropping up all over the Web. Teachers and students will always need tools, resources, and advice on the subjects that interest them. The STEM blogs we're seeing today have all that and more just a click away. The following 6 STEM blogs are some of the best out there. As your STEM journeys continue both in and out of the classroom, you'll find the information and resources they provide indispensable.
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Clearing the Confusion between Technology Rich and Innovative Poor: Six Questions - 0 views

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    Alan November challenges the quality of inquiry design and the use of technology. Test your own level of innovation. If you answer no to all Six Questions when evaluating the design of assignments and student work, than chances are that technology is not really being applied in the most innovative ways. The questions we ask to evaluate implementation and define innovation are critical.
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Extending the literature curriculum with new literacies on the internet - 0 views

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    Learning with the Internet - Learning Focus: How might one of these three integration models (Author Study, Internet Project, Progressive Stories) fit with your curriculum so that it impacts student literacy learning. US focus on authors and links but projects can be applied and adapted to meet local needs.
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Teach with Picture Books: Will's Words: Learning to Love Language with William Shakespeare - 1 views

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    A blog site with comprehensive coverage and teaching ideas for the use of picture book titles, mainly US in content.
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The Thinker Builder: Unpacking a Story's Ending - 0 views

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    Chris Van Allsburg's The Widow's Broom is the focus for this literacy activity on unpacking a story's ending.
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