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Jennie Bales

SAMR: A Powerful Model for Understanding Good Tech Integration | Edutopia - 4 views

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    "Good technology integration isn't about using the fanciest tool, it's about being aware of the range of options and picking the right strategy-or strategies-for the lesson at hand."
Jennie Bales

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.
Jennie Bales

6 Fun Social Media Projects to Assign in the Classroom - 1 views

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    Social media has changed the way teenagers communicate and the way they consume information. There is understandably some concern about this, as teachers and parents worry that their children will experience cyber-bullying or become addicted to their mobile devices. While these concerns are reasonable, social media is like any other technological tool, and it can be used for good or bad. We show how teachers can integrate social media into the classroom to engage students in the learning process and train them to use digital technology in productive ways.
Jennie Bales

Visible Thinking - 0 views

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    Visible Thinking is a flexible and systematic research-based approach to integrating the development of students' thinking with content learning across subject matters. This site informs on the pedagogy and practices to enable visible thinking in students.
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educational-origami - home - 0 views

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    Educational Origami is a blog and a wiki, about 21st Century Teaching and Learning. This wiki is not just about the integration of technology into the classroom, though this is certainly a critical area, it is about shifting our educational paradigm.
Jennie Bales

Make It Happen! - 1 views

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    Make It Happen! is an approach that improves middle school education for students with diverse learning abilities. In the Make It Happen! approach, interdisciplinary teams of teachers design and implement inquiry-based I-Search Units and integrate technology into these units in meaningful ways to benefit students.
Jennie Bales

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.
Jennie Bales

An Atlas of Literary Maps Created by Great Authors: J.R.R Tolkien's Middle Earth, Rober... - 3 views

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    What sustains our belief in the integrity of fictional places? The fact that they seem to act upon events as much as the people who live in them, for one thing. And, just as often, the fact that so many authors and illustrators draw elaborate maps of literary settings, making their features real to us and embedding them in our minds.
Jennie Bales

Benefits of Literature | Education.com - 1 views

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    Literature is an important component of a total language arts program at all grade levels because of the many benefits it offers. Here are some reasons for integrating literature into your curriculum.) By B.D. Roe|E.P. Ross - Pearson Allyn Bacon Prentice Hall Updated on Jul 20, 2010
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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.
Jennie Bales

Let's Talk Technology in the Classroom! - TinkeringChild - 0 views

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    Integrating and incorporating technology across the curriculum for students is providing them with the skills for their future. Ideas and resources from K-6
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A Framework K-12 Teachers Can Use in Thinking About Tech Integration | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "Apps and other digital tools should minimize complexity while prioritizing the authentic connections that are central to learning."
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Integrating Makerspaces Throughout the Curriculum -- THE Journal - 0 views

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    The makerspace isn't just a fixed space where kids come and go to complete busywork. It's an extension of a well-established approach to educating students that has applications and deep implications across disciplines.
Jennie Bales

Using Read-Alouds in Middle and High School to Boost Students' Creativity | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "There are different ways you can include read-alouds within your classroom routines. You can use them as a warm-up for the day's lesson or integrate them as part of a larger unit of study about reading or writing effectively. Students can even use read-alouds themselves to go on self-guided reading and writing journeys. I'll share with you a lesson where I used a read-aloud to teach writing and then share examples of independent interdisciplinary projects that students can do."
Jennie Bales

5 Questions to Help Teachers Make Educational Technology Decisions | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "five general questions to help make sure that these tools truly have you covered or to facilitate a discussion with a group of colleagues. The ideas and questions are meant to spark discussion, get your wheels spinning, and hopefully help you and the educators you work with make decisions about thoughtful technology integration."
Jennie Bales

Katherine Schlick Noe ~ author, teacher, literacy specialist - 1 views

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    A great resource for teaching literature in the classroom. Includes a literature circle resource centre, middle grade teachers blog and themed literature units
Jennie Bales

Teaching Climate Change in Every Subject | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "Because of the potentially negative-and sometimes downright scary-nature of teaching about extreme weather, environmental disasters, and climate change, the teachers we saw in action made time to highlight uplifting trends or actionable strategies to give students a sense of hope and agency."
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