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Christine Albright

The Times and the Common Core Standards: Reading Strategies for 'Informational Text' - ... - 0 views

  • Since the Common Core definition of “informational text” includes pretty much everything The Times publishes, from articles, essays and opinion piece to “diverse media and multimedia” such as photographs, infographics and video, reading the paper can prepare your students for their futures in myriad ways.
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    Great article and tips on reading informational text...applies to all subjects!
Brian Mears

ReadWriteThink Classroom Resources - 1 views

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    Lesson plans, print outs, and other activities that can be used with teaching reading/language arts to students of all ages.
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    This is a fun, interactive site, especially for graphic organizers and formatting essays.
Nicolle Marchus

The Science Spot - 0 views

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    Everything from lesson plans to puzzles, site is for teachers and students. Includes an area to add and read teaching tips.
Angi Kaverman

Florida Center for Reading Research - 1 views

shared by Angi Kaverman on 18 Jun 11 - Cached
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    I love this site. It is user friendly and printer ready. Skills can be searched such as phonics/blending and activites will come up aligned to the students grade level. Activites are able paper-pencil, games and all come with scripted instructions and directions. This is also a great parent tool.
Angi Kaverman

Readers Theatre Scripts and Plays for the Classroom - 2 views

shared by Angi Kaverman on 18 Jun 11 - Cached
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    This site is very user friendly and has unique stories turned into elementary plays as well as spin offs of traditional stories. I like to use reader's theatre activites to build fluency and reciprocal readings with students.
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    There are a lot of options for plays here. Also many great resources on the rest of the site.
Brian Mears

Individualized Education Program | IEP, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center - 1 views

  • IEP Team The parent plays a vital role on the IEP team, along with educators and other qualified professionals. This team works collaboratively to develop the child's IEP. Information gathered during the evaluation process, sometimes referred to as a multifactored evaulation or MFE, will be used in the development of the special education services and supports to address the unique learning needs of your child. The IEP team includes: Parent(s) or legal guardian At least one regular education teacher (if the child is participating in regular education classes) At least one special education teacher or provider, such as a therapist A representative of the school district, such as an administrator An individual who can explain the results of the evaluation and what it means for instruction, such as a school psychologist An individual with knowledge or special expertise about the child, such as an advocate or private health care provider, at the discretion of the parent or school The child, whenever appropriate
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      Defines terms such as IEP Team. This is helpful to parents or guardians who may be new to special education.
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    This site is designed for parents and gives information about IEPs, defines some of the topics they address, and gives links for further reading.
Laura Monfort

Scitable- Learn Science at Nature - 0 views

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    This site has endless resources on everything science. It's organized really well by topics and units. There's some really good reading here!
Laura Monfort

The Science Spot: Biology- Cells & Microscopes - 0 views

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    Multiple links to biology topics. Check out the Nobel: Cells & Organelles it contains a comic story of cells and organelles.
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    I really like the Cells and Organelles comic. A lot of students I have worked with really enjoy comics, and would probably learn without knowing it by reading that.
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