Kiddle - visual search engine for kids - 91 views
Aligning Philosophy and Practice - nashworld - 34 views
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One of my foundational rules of classroom engagement is simply this: never be the first one to open your mouth and start talking about any topic. Twenty years in the classroom taught me that one. Never assume. Never take prior knowledge for granted. Listen first, then act. Never presume to know what the students in front of you are capable of. They'll show you if you are bold enough to listen.
Digital Citizenship for Elementary Kids: 6 Awesome Activities - 64 views
decimal ~ A Maths Dictionary for Kids Quick Reference by Jenny Eather - 36 views
20 Educational Websites for Kids - 55 views
DESIGN SQUAD NATION . Home | PBS KIDS GO! - 25 views
Youngzine | News and more for the Young - 40 views
Explore | Discovery Kids - 33 views
Pinterest - 39 views
Project SKIP: Screening Kids for Intervention and Prevention - 16 views
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The author is my grandson ,Shane's, advocate. Without her he would be up the creek without a paddle. Will My Child Grow Out of It written by Dr. Bonny Forrest is an important book for parents, educators and practitioners. The succinct, accurate description of learning differences and mental health issues is based on extensive research as well as personal case study experience. The topics discussed and suggestions given are realistic yet always positive. The expanded appendix provides resources for action, effective therapies for consideration and medications commonly in use. Most importantly there is a direct link to ProjectSkip, http://www.projectskip.com/. A special code is given for use of this tool, a first step in the decision of whether to seek professional help. While this book is an excellent resource for parents, it could also be an important textbook for educators as well as those studying in the field of psychology
Help Write a Children's Book Online at P2PU - 16 views
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a new P2PU course that I am facilitating, Crowdsourced Art: A Participatory Exercise in Collaboration and Collective Creativity.
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creativity should not be – and was never meant to be – the prerogative of a few chosen individuals.
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This course will be an introduction to crowdsourced art, and an experiment in collective creativity. We’ll learn about crowdsourced art – the central topic of my PhD research – and we’ll work together to develop a children’s book about a snail called Hashtag and his adventures on the Internet.
Videos : Ri Channel - 32 views
ScratchJr - Home - 59 views
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An iPad and junior version of the well know programming platform Scratch. The app has been designed for 5+ year olds and boosts simplified versions features of the more mature version. Children still snap programming blocks together to build amazingly creative things. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
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Scratch for ages 5 to 7
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"Coding is the new literacy! With ScratchJr, young children (ages 5-7) can program their own interactive stories and games. In the process, they learn to solve problems, design projects, and express themselves creatively on the computer."