great resource for music, history, and language art teachers. Give lesson plans, timelines, and music samples and major artist contributors to jazz music
Thank you for this post it can be used in any class. I play jazz and classical music in my classroom when we are working on assignment and the kids love it!
Image source Are you a student who is struggling to learn a foreign language? Or maybe you're a teacher who teaches foreign languages? Every teacher knows that students who want to get up to speed on a new language need to start conversing in that language with as many people as possible.
cool website to have students learn words and build their vocabulary. I can see language art or reading teachers having their student use this website as additional practice.
Intel® Teachhelps K-12 teachers of all subjects engage students with digital learning, including digital content, Web 2.0, social networking, and online tools and resources. Intel Teach professional development empowers teachers to integrate technology effectively into their existing curriculum, focusing on their students' problem solving, critical thinking, and collaboration, which are precisely the skills required in the high tech, networked society in which we live.
Browse all the current Skype lessons, find out more about the ones that interest you and click to get involved.There are 24 subjects to choose from. And you can create your own lessons.
August 18, 2014 I love rubrics and I find them particularly helpful in lesson plan designing as well as in assessing students work. I know some teachers and educators think of them as "so yesterday" but we need to view them as roadmaps that can guide you towards achieving your teaching/learning goals.
Sadly, according to this county website, technology programs are offered during non-school hours. Of course, this does not account for the good that is going on in individual schools in the district.
With my daughter being a recent UCF graduate in Elementary Education, she has given me insight on her internship experiences in Marion County Schools. In her opinion, she noticed that if and when technology and media resources were available, the teachers did, in fact, make use of them in the classroom. This is definitely encouraging to me.
This is the website I use for my class blog. It is quick for you and your students to register, it is safe for students to use and the format is simple, yet effective. I have already witnessed some amazing learning and sharing on this site.
Video demos and tutorials on how to use Google Apps.
*Google Video (video yourself instead of the usual email, record workshops for teachers who can't make it, record messages for students working on differentiated projects, have students use for class projects), make a class website with Google Sites, and see how to use Google Docs, Google Talk, Google Calendar, and more!
It is a useful website for teachers of ESL students. It lists the factors to consider before introducing the students to technology. It also lists a lot of interesting websites using visual materials.