3. Multimedia ProjectsIn the upper-elementary and middle-school grades, students study content areas in greater depth and are exposed to more complex vocabulary and complicated concepts. With just a textbook, ELL students may experience enormous difficulty. Multimedia projects offer students hands-on, engaging ways to explore the scientific content and concepts presented.
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in title, tags, annotations or urlThe First Thanksgiving: Virtual Field Trip Video Webcast and Letters Signup - 0 views
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An excellent resource from scholastic for the Thanksgiving holiday. With teacher registration, you are granted access to the following: *Video tours of Wampanoag dwellings, canoe construction, and daily life *Replay of webcast including interviews with interpreters from the Plimoth Plantation *Series of classroom emails from a Pilgrim girl and a Wampanoag boy *Reminder emails for virtual field trips and webcast replay Interested in integrating technology into holiday lessons? This is an excellent place to start for Thanksgiving!
4 Websites Where Kids Can Create Digital Art | Scholastic | Parents - 0 views
Supporting English Language Learners with Technology | Scholastic.com - 2 views
Virtual Field Trips | Scholastic.com - 0 views
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all in a day’s field trip for students in the Mt. Lebanon School District outside Pittsburgh. The middle schoolers’ adventure takes place without anyone leaving the building, using a videoconferencing
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as museums and zoos, as well as to more exotic realms. A 2009 report suggests that about 30 percent of U.S. schools have adopted videoconferencing—up 5 percent since 2006.
Building Language for Literacy - 2 views
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This site, created by Scholastic, is jammed with activities for students and teachers. I personally like the authors and illustrators page, on which students can view videos about authors, and participate in writing workshops where authors give students tips on how to improve their writing in a specific genre.
Movie Making - Beth Newingham - 0 views
Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest in the Classroom | Scholastic.com - 1 views
Welcoming the Internet Into Your Classroom | Scholastic.com - 0 views
Scholastic Using Technology - 0 views
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One of the best ways to keep the internet safe in your school or library is to teach responsible use, which is why developing and implementing your Appropriate Use Policy (AUP) is so imperative. Make sure that students understand that agreeing to the terms of your AUP is their "ticket" or "pass" for going online in the library.
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Emphasis on simple and clear acceptable use policy so students understand the guidelines.
Community Club Home - 0 views
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Click on the workers to learn more about their jobs: Veterinarian, Librarian, Pizza Maker, Utility Worker, Mayor, Police Officer, Firefighter, Pediatrician. For each, a series of pages includes text and images. Students can click on speaker icons to hear page text read aloud. Optional "test" questions can be answered at the end of each workers' section.
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