Skip to main content

Home/ Diigo In Education/ Group items tagged elementary

Rss Feed Group items tagged

Elaine Higuera

Energyville - 68 views

  •  
    This resource is about energy choices… maybe best for upper elementary/JrHigh. It is a game but you learn about different forms of energy (petroleum, solar, hydro, bio, nuclear, etc. You can create a group competition.
warbirds

Elementary Grades K-5 - Debbie Waggoner - 40 views

  •  
    Plenty of grade specific curriculum and resources to aid in teaching the new Math CCSS.  So many links to explore from states across our country.... Make time to explore!!  And if you're a nerd like me, you'll have a blast looking through this wealth of knowledge and resources!
Kimberly LaPrairie

picturing the thirties - 2 views

  •  
    "Picturing the 1930s," a new educational web site created by the Smithsonian American Art Museum in collaboration with the University of Virginia, allows teachers and students to explore the 1930s through paintings, artist memorabilia, historical documents, newsreels, period photographs, music, and video. Using PrimaryAccess, a web-based teaching tool developed at the university's Curry Center for Technology and Teacher Education, visitors can select images, write text, and record narration in the style of a documentary filmmaker. They can then screen their video in a virtual theater. PrimaryAccess is the first online tool that allows students to combine their own text, historical images from primary sources, and audio narration to create short online documentary films linked to social studies standards of learning, said Glen Bull, co-director of the Curry Center. Since the first version was developed in collaboration with U.Va.'s Center for Digital History and piloted in a local elementary school in 2005, more than 9,000 users worldwide have created more than 20,000 short movies. In creating digital documentaries, students embed facts and events in a narrative context that can enhance their retention and understanding of the material, said Curry research scientist Bill Ferster, who developed the application with Bull. Besides increasing their knowledge about the period, "Picturing the 1930s" enhances students' visual literacy skills, Ferster noted, adding that PrimaryAccess "offers teachers another tool to bring history alive."
Roland Gesthuizen

24 Educational iPad Apps for Kids in Reading & Writing « Imagination Soup | F... - 172 views

  •  
    "As I started a go-to list of the best educational iPad apps for kids, the list got so long, I split up my posts into categories. So, today we'll start with my favorite iPad apps for literacy - reading and writing for toddlers, preschoolers, and elementary-age kids. Also, I've included special needs iPad app resources at the end of this post."
Deborah Baillesderr

Happy Numbers - NEW Online Math Resource - 62 views

  •  
    Grades K-2nd - "HappyNumbers.com is an online resource that brings math to life through high-quality graphics and animation combined with clear, simple instructions and immediate feedback. Our interactive, individualized lessons use a scaffolded approach to reinforce all aspects of elementary-level numeracy and operations. HappyNumbers is compatible with most internet-enabled devices, such as IWBs, PCs, Macs, iPads, and Android tablets."
Martin Burrett

Resource: Colour Thesaurus - 18 views

  •  
    "For fun, the writer and children's book illustrator has created a series of images that can help young writers broaden their language and writing, encouraging young authors to "Fill your stories with a rainbow of images" - A great resource for the primary/elementary classroom and beyond…"
N Butler

Technology in the Classroom - PowerPoint Lesson Plans - Elementary Lesson Plans - 108 views

  •  
    Great place to get ideas incorporating technology
  •  
    Great place to get ideas incorporating technology
Martin Burrett

Positive Attitude Toward Maths Predicts Maths Achievement in Children - 10 views

  •  
    "For the first time, scientists have identified the brain pathway that links a positive attitude toward maths to achievement in the subject. In a study of elementary school students, researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine found that having a positive attitude about maths was connected to the better function of the hippocampus, an important memory centre in the brain, during the performance of arithmetic problems. The findings will be published online Jan. 24 in Psychological Science."
anonymous

Teachers' Cafe - 3 views

  •  
    Elementary Specialist Ideas. PE, Music, Art. Lesson Plans.
Martin Burrett

Teachers and other school-based professionals can treat children's mental health problems - 8 views

  •  
    "School-based services delivered by teachers and other school-based professionals can help reduce mental health problems in elementary-aged children, reports a study published in the March 2018 issue of the Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (JAACAP). "Given the limited accessibility of traditional mental health services for children-particularly for children from minority and economically disadvantaged backgrounds-school-based mental health services are a tremendous vehicle for overcoming barriers to mental health care and meaningfully expanding the reach of supports and services for so many children in need. Treating children in schools can powerfully overcome issues of cost, transportation, and stigma that typically restrict broad utilization of mental health services" said lead author Amanda Sanchez, MS, of the Center for Children and Families at Florida International University."
sjsbball51

The STEAM-Powered Elementary School: Montour Opens World's First Lego-Themed Brick Make... - 7 views

    • sjsbball51
       
      This is AWESOME!! Can my 5 year old go here??
Cara Whitehead

Math Vocabulary | Articles - 138 views

  •  
    From addition words and elementary math to geometry vocabulary and every type of number word in between, students can find the right list right here with all the math definitions they need to be successful in math.
trisha_poole

Where Does Google+ Fit In Education? - Edudemic - 99 views

  •  
    Google's recent debut of its social networking platform Google+ was widely hailed as presenting unique possibilities for social interaction between students and teachers. Even though Google+ was an invitation-only service until just recently, over the summer many educators immediately began brainstorming ways to use Google+ for education everywhere from elementary school to online college.
Deborah Baillesderr

Online Instructional Practices for English & Social Studies | ISS - 13 views

  •  
    Another great Zoom with the International Schools Service about ELA and Social Studies for both elementary and secondary levels!
Jeff Andersen

Technology Teaching Resources with Brittany Washburn: Sub Plans for the Elementary Comp... - 6 views

  •  
    Whether you're out sick or have a planned day out of the computer lab, writing sub plans is time consuming and often stressful. Technology teachers have a unique set of challenges to consider when deciding what to leave for a sub. This blog post will hopefully give you some solid ideas and peace of mind for the next time you need to be out. I have this other blog post about Technology Tools for Sub Plans with ideas and tools to help your sub be more comfortable using technology. Today's post is going to assume you have a substitute who is not comfortable using or teaching technology. You can skip right to idea #3 if your substitute cannot use any technology. All of the images are linked to the resource if you're interested. Just click or tap to learn more.
« First ‹ Previous 121 - 140 of 318 Next › Last »
Showing 20 items per page