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in title, tags, annotations or urlThe Role of Learning Management Systems in Middle Schools - 14 views
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ll learning styles and levels can be met. Teachers can organize their classes and post different documents, assignments, tests, etc. for their students to work on without the students knowing they are receiving something that has been specifically developed for their own level.
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many benefits in middle level education
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Mr Carter Maths - 24 views
Middle School Chemistry | Download Free Science Activities, Access Chemistry Multimedia, Find Information on Workshops - 113 views
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Great website with lesson plans and lots of multimedia covering basic chemistry topics. Though titled "middle school chemistry" much of the material can be referred to or used for basic high school chemistry or even biology (such as the basics on bonding, water molecules, etc).
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Worth a bump, I stumbled upon this gem today. Excellent resource, there is even a free pdf textbook.
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Middle School Chemistry lessons with worksheets and standards.
Chapter 3: Cells - 16 views
Duck Soup | ESheet Creator - 82 views
wizer.me - 81 views
Summarizing Worksheets | Learn How to Summarize | Reading Worksheets - 66 views
Education.com | Printable Worksheets, Online Games, and More - 12 views
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An Education & Child Development Site for Parents | Parenting & Educational Resource
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A vast website with thousands of pages of tips and ideas for teachers. Browse hundreds of beautifully made and printable worksheets. Ask educational questions and get involved with the huge site community. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Cross+Curricular
Daily Planning Worksheet - 83 views
Excellent Worksheets on Bloom's Digital Taxonomy - 106 views
Creative Educator - Build Thinking Skills with Informational Text Projects - 38 views
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This informational text piece lends itself to having students create an associative letter project versus a traditional report. In an associative letter project, students are assigned a letter that they must use to find words representing the text they’ve just read. For example, “R is for the Montgomery Bus Boycott” might lead a student to choose words like race, rights, or Rosa as the focus of a variety of paragraphs that describe the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
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By providing students with meaningful, thought-provoking experiences, you can turn informational text study into an exercise in creative and critical thinking!
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Informational text isn’t going to bring about the death of creativity; rather, creativity depends upon what we ask students to do with the text once they’ve read it. If we ask students to read a non-fiction passage then fill out a worksheet about the passage, we are missing a chance to provide our students with an opportunity to create imaginative, artistic end products demonstrating critical thinking skills hard at work.
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