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Lee Ung

EdShelf - 2 views

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    A crowd-sourced, peer-reviewed gallery of lesson plans and tools that can be sorted and saved as collections.
Melodie Worthington

Teaching Ideas - Free Lesson Ideas, Plans, Activities and Resources for the Primary Cla... - 0 views

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    Lessons/activities, etc. for math, science, literacy, art, music, physical education, etc...great resource!
Melodie Worthington

Using Primary Sources: Activity Pack | History Detectives | PBS - 0 views

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    These lesson plans use primary sources utilized by the detectives in History Detectives to give students practice with analyzing, questioning and following up on information contained in a variety of primary sources.
Katie Sisson

Resources for Using iPads in Grades 9-12 - 0 views

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    This website is an excellent resource for teachers who have a classroom set of iPad's or tablets. Many teachers have classroom tablets but do not know how to integrate them into the classroom. This website has a list of great apps to download for tablet use in classrooms. Students need to be engaged, challenged and be able to practice the skills learned. Using classroom tablets as a group/partner activity or individual use is a great way to incorporate technology into a lesson plan. High school students are a great age to use tablets with because they are more mature than elementary/middle school and (hopefully) will respect the technology devices.
kooloberlander

Remember The Milk: Online to-do list and task management - 1 views

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    This is a planning and organizing tool that can be used by a group. It synchs up with Google calendar and all members of the group can list tasks, add dates and check off completed items. I have had students use this with success when doing group marketing projects.
anonymous

Lessons Worth Sharing | TED-Ed - 3 views

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    These are flipped TED lessons--a great resource for educators. Each video is professionally animated and narrated. Best of all, you can flip any YouTube video using TED Ed.
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    Great tool for flipping lessons.
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    I love the Ted Ed website. It offers educators the opportunity to "flip" YouTube videos to enhance learning. You can use any video that make relate to your subject, share it, and have students watch. Then, students answer questions that you've made up specifically to go along with the video. There are also many "flipped" lessons already made up and available to use. It is a great site that helps integrate technology into curriculum.
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    Absolutely love this website. TEDEd allows educators to create and share lessons built around YouTube videos. The embedded lesson creator allows users to 1) FIND video content through an integrated search panel, 2) SELECT a video or lesson to be customized, and 3) FLIP a video by adding questions, notes, and content. The TEDEd library is continually growing and is searchable and browsable by series and subject. Grades K-12. Tip: The best lessons are curated by volunteer teachers and TEDEd and compiled under the Best Flips tab. If you're looking for teaching inspiration, look no further!
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    This is a great collection of videos and lesson plans for educational use. The videos are searchable by subject.
lisamcleod

Annenberg Learner - Teacher Professional Development - 0 views

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    Teacher resources and professional development across the curriculum. Great interactive activities and lesson plans for all subject areas.
lisamcleod

teachMathematics - 0 views

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    A site of lesson plans and activities that are really amazing. It says that a subscription is required but some activities can be accessed without one. Based in the UK.
normanpeckham

iCivics | Free Lesson Plans and Games for Learning Civics - 0 views

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    iCivics allows students to explore and learn about American and local government by taking on different civic roles in games.
lisamcleod

NBC Learn - 0 views

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    NBC Learn is the educational arm of NBC News dedicated to providing resources for students, teachers and lifelong learners. The online resources NBC Learn has created for the education community leverages nearly 80 years of historic news coverage, documentary materials and current news broadcasts. Includes videos and lesson plans.
lisamcleod

StoryJumper: #1 rated site for making story books - 0 views

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    Create story books with super easy tools. Publish your own hardcover or paperback books. Promote them to our worldwide community. Easy to use, great addition to a lesson plan.
kimberlybearden

Integrating Language Arts and Social Studies - 10 Smart Ideas - 0 views

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    This article offers 10 ideas to integrate social studies with ELA and reading. Small, simple ideas from lesson plan tweaks to adding books to libraries to integrate social studies into ELA.
kimberlybearden

Integrating the National Standards for K-12 Physical Education – Human Kinetics - 0 views

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    This website offers step by step instructions on how to integrate subjects into physical education and vice versa. In addition, it offers several links to actual lesson plans and ideas.
Philomena Compton

Top 10 education websites to teach you for free - Education Today News - 0 views

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    Great resource for great lesson planning in all content areas.
shannahollich

Effectively Using Videos in the College Classroom - Indiana University Bloomington Cent... - 1 views

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    This website is directed toward college-level teaching but could be adapted for high school. The information offers solid lesson plans and video integration strategies for instructions. There are other links within the navigation bar. Great resource!
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    A guide to help you figure out ahead of time what your students will learn from video content in the classroom, how they will learn it, and how you will be able to assess that learning. Includes an example activity.
joshgiudicelli

ExploreLearning Gizmos: Math & Science Simulations Powering Inquiry and Understanding - 1 views

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    This paid website has an online library of simulations to be used in math and science. For each simulations there are lesson plans, students exploration worksheets, and other material.
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    This resource contains several math a science simulations that students can use. This resource is free to teachers and can be used to promote cross curricular learning for math and science. There are simulations as well as research for teachers to read through.
joannalieberman

Basic Suite Software Tools - 1 views

Basic Suite Software 1. Google Docs; Microsoft Word: Word processing programs that allow users to create documents, flyers, lesson plans, etc. 2. Google Sheets; Microsoft Excel: Spreadsheet progra...

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anonymous

Coogle - 0 views

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    Coggle is an online tool for creating and sharing mind maps and flowcharts. Whether you're taking notes, brainstorming, planning, or doing something awesomely creative, it is super simple to visualize your ideas with Coggle. Share with as many friends or colleagues as you like. Changes you make will show up instantly in their browser, wherever they are in the world.
anonymous

Flocabulary - 1 views

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    Videos and videos of songs on many different topics across subjects and grades. Some are free, there is also a free trial.
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    Flocabulary is a library of songs, videos and activities for K-12 online learning. Hundreds of thousands of teachers use Flocabulary's educational raps and teaching lesson plans to supplement their instruction and engage students. Our team of artists and educators is not only committed to raising test scores, but also to fostering a love of learning in every child.
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    Flocabulary is a library of songs, videos, and activities for K-12 online learning.
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