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Ted Sakshaug

verbs-online.com: Online Verb Conjugation Trainer - Learn Spanish, Portuguese, German, ... - 0 views

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    verbs-online.com: Improve your skills on verbs in different languages
Dave Truss

Definitions of behavioral verbs for learning objectives - 17 views

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    Behavioral verbs are the heart of learning objectives, which are in turn the core component of effective lesson plans. If defined and used consistently, they are a highly effective way to indicate, and communicate to others, specific, observable student behavior. Behavioral verbs describe an observable product or action.
Martin Burrett

Irregular past tense verbs - @UKEdResources - 0 views

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    "A 'fill in the blanks' activity to practise irregular verbs in the past tense."
Susan Sedro

Blooming Orange: Bloom's Taxonomy Helpful Verbs Poster - 18 views

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    "Blooming Orange: Bloom's Taxonomy Helpful Verbs Poster"
Toni Olivieri-Barton

Verbs by Ashley Holst on Prezi - 16 views

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    Great example of how a teacher uses Prezi in the classroom
Vicki Davis

Paula Naugle's Irregular Verb Resources - 9 views

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    Paula has collected resources for helping students with irregular English verbs. I'm struggling with helping my fourth grader learn them and have a whole week to get ready for the test and will be using these sites, review games, and activities! Thank you Paula!
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    Glad to share something with you after all the things you've shared with me.
Vicki Davis

Grammar Girl : Affect Versus Effect :: Quick and Dirty Tips ™ - 6 views

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    Grammar girl has so many great ways to remember things in grammar. I've missed the words "effect" and "affect"  in the past and am working on improving my own grammar. It is one of those things i've been taught all of this and when I was valedictorian I knew it but somewhere in there between there and here I've forgotten some of it. I go to grammar girl to give me ways to remember it. OK affect - verb; effect - noun.  Grammar teachers will enjoy her.
Martin Burrett

Random Words - 5 views

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    This is a superb random word generator split into nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs. Great for infusing a little magic into creative writing sessions. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/English
Jeff Johnson

Plagiarism Definition - 0 views

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    Plagiarism, believe it or not, comes from a Latin verb that means, "to kidnap." If you plagiarize you're kidnapping and stealing others' hard work and intellectual property. It is academic and public dishonesty. You wouldn't want someone stealing your hard work, intentionally or even unintentionally, would you? Of course not.
Caroline Bucky-Beaver

Revised Bloom's Digital Taxonomy - PDF - 0 views

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    40 pages of examples of how the revised Bloom's Taxonomy applies to a variety of digital applications - Drawing 3 on page 5 is particularly good as it breaks down each level of Blooms into verbs. Example: creating = programming, filming, animating, blogging, video blogging, etc. Great stuff!
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    This PDF file has some incredible information in it. Especially liked page 5.
Dave Truss

Where does school culture live? | Found In Translation - 7 views

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    I think the school culture is in how we treat each other. It is not something that sits…like a noun. School culture is a verb…that is a part of how we act, speak, share, collaborate, glance, and interact with each other.
Martin Burrett

Tools for English - 9 views

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    A superb site for creating a range of English game and activity sheets to use in your class, including word and paragraph scrambles, matching pairs and much more. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/English
carlos villalobos

CmapTools - Home Page Cmap.html - 8 views

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    CmapTools is a free program used by colleges around the world for creating concept maps: graphical tools for organizing and representing our knowledge about a particular issue or system. In CmapTools, concepts (boxes or nouns) are linked together by propositions (lines or verbs) to form a network that visually demonstrates connections between issue components. By creating a visual map of what we know, one can open up new ways of understanding how that system functions and how its components interrelate; this is what distinguishes CmapTools from more traditional (e.g., verbal) modes of thinking and communication. also check http://cmapskm.ihmc.us/servlet/
Ted Sakshaug

WordSteps - 8 views

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    WordSteps is a place for people to learn foreign words and keep their vocabularies in fit condition. Here you can not only enrich your vocabulary, but you can also track your progress and recall the words you could forget.
Dean Mantz

PicLits.com - Create a PicLit - 0 views

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    Drag/drop nouns, adjectives, adverbs, verbs, universal terms on to the image of your choice.
Isabelle Jones

Techlearning > > Bloom's Taxonomy Blooms Digitally > April 1, 2008 - 0 views

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    In the 1990's, a former student of Bloom, Lorin Anderson, revised Bloom's Taxonomy and published this- Bloom's Revised Taxonomy in 2001.Key to this is the use of verbs rather than nouns for each of the categories and a rearrangement of the sequence within the taxonomy. They are arranged below in increasing order, from low to high.
Jeff Johnson

Transliteracy / Participatory Media Literacy - 0 views

  • Transliteracy is a new term derived from the verb 'to transliterate', meaning to write or print a letter or word using the closest corresponding letters of a different alphabet or language. Today we extend the act of transliteration and apply it to the increasingly wide range of communication platforms and tools at our disposal. From early signing and orality through handwriting, print, TV & film to networked digital media, the concept of transliteracy provides a cohesion of communication modes relevant to reading, writing, interpretation and interaction.
anonymous

The Age of the Essay - 5 views

  • To understand what a real essay is, we have to reach back into history again, though this time not so far. To Michel de Montaigne, who in 1580 published a book of what he called "essais." He was doing something quite different from what lawyers do, and the difference is embodied in the name. Essayer is the French verb meaning "to try" and an essai is an attempt. An essay is something you write to try to figure something out.
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      The most significant idea from the text.
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