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Digital Mentor Texts - 0 views

started by Bret Biornstad on 28 Dec 11 no follow-up yet

Brainology - 0 views

started by Bret Biornstad on 21 Jul 11 no follow-up yet
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Museum Box Homepage - 0 views

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    This site allows students to place items into virtual boxes; these items can include images, video, text, and sound. MuseumBox can be used across the curriculum and can help students to describe a person, place, thing, event, idea, or issue. The site facilitates description, debate, investigation, and exploration and development of ideas and issues.
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TED: Ideas worth spreading - 0 views

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    TED is a remarkable Website sharing ideas from the world's most innovative thinkers and experts related to technology, entertainment, design, business, science, and global issues. Watch, listen to, learn, discuss and spread TED.
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Pinterest / Home - 0 views

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    Pinterest is a great way to organize yourself as a teacher. Gather up all those ideas you see online and then share them with other teachers (who may or may not be Pinterest users…it really doesn't matter). Because you can share Pinterest boards with non-Pinterest users, this is a great way to share things with students. The resource could be anything- pictures, a website, a video. Create a board for every unit that you do and share those boards with students so that they can continue exploring and learning. Students can use Pinterest too, invite young students to help build boards in a class Pinterest account. Create a board for every letter of the alphabet and let students add pictures that they come across to the letter board that it matches. Pinterest has a bookmark tool that you can put in your bookmark bar to make this as easy as one click! Students can put their first name in the description so you (and other students) can keep track of who found what. Like a year-long web scavenger hunt! Older students can create their own Pinterest boards. Pinterest would be a great place for them to collect images that they feel say something about them-an identity board. These boards can be shared with others and added to all year. Not only will you get to know your students better, but other students will find connections they didn't know they had. Pinterest is a nice visual way for students to share their web findings. Pinterest even lets students decide if they want to be the only contributor to their board or if they want to open it up for collaboration so others can add their findings to the board. Way cool. I have two Pinterest boards that may be of interest to you, one is Classroom Inspiration where I am keeping ideas of things I want to do with students or for our classroom. The other is School Design where I am collecting inspirational designs that I want to see in our school when we build our own building.
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Evolutionary Lessons for PLC's - 0 views

started by Bret Biornstad on 20 Jul 11 no follow-up yet

A Strategy Lesson for "Drive-Thru" Readers - 0 views

started by Bret Biornstad on 30 Jul 11 no follow-up yet

I wonder… - 0 views

started by Bret Biornstad on 20 Jul 11 no follow-up yet

Perr Review-Peer Pressure-Peer Power - 0 views

started by Bret Biornstad on 04 Aug 11 no follow-up yet
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Reinventing Language Every Time You Write: A Podcast with Ralph Fletcher - 0 views

  • I think that the idea of a notebook to sort of share your deep feelings can sometimes be a little hard sell for boys, but I'm having pretty good luck selling the notebook to boys as a place to collect stuff, because boys are collectors.
  • For example, a friend of mine was saying that she had this moment with her grandfather, and they were just outside and it was a beautiful moment, the stars were twinkling, and she said to me it was a "snowball moment." And so I said to her, "What do you mean by that?" and she said, "You know, it was perfect. Like you'd have those snowballs in the glass, and it's just this perfect contained moment." I love that idea, like a snowball moment, and I started saying to myself, "I wonder if I've had snowball moments," or how I could play with that idea in another context. So I think the notebook could be a place for that.

Today U R U - 0 views

started by Bret Biornstad on 13 Jul 11 no follow-up yet
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Discovery Education: Turf Mutt: Educators - 0 views

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    Turf Mutt's lesson plans offer some nice ideas for hands-on Environmental Science learning activities.
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AccuTeach - 0 views

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    AccuTeach could be a nice place to find other educators with whom you can share lesson ideas and materials. As the video above points out, the blog and calendar option is useful for keeping parents informed of their students' assignments.
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PrimaryWall - Web based sticky notes for schools - 0 views

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    Unlike some of the other Walls out there, PrimaryWall was concieved by a teacher and is built for schools so they deliberately kept things simple, fast and user friendly. The font size of the notes is quite large when typed to make it easier for younger users. Some lesson plans and ideas for teachers are provided on the site.
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Teaching Resources, Classroom Resources & Lesson Plans - TES Resources - 0 views

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    Over 132,115 free teaching resources to use in your classroom and school today Welcome to TES Resources, the space for teachers to share free learning materials including lesson plans, activities, games, teaching ideas and worksheets. Upload, adapt, edit and download classroom resources today
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Challenge.gov : The central platform for crowdsourcing US Government challenges, contes... - 0 views

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     Government-sponsored "contests" for adults and kids that are designed to elicit ideas on how to solve various problems.

Interventions for Co - 0 views

started by Bret Biornstad on 27 Aug 10 no follow-up yet
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*MUST SEE Pegby: Peg it up, Move it Around, Get it Done. - 0 views

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    How to integrate Pegby into the classroom: Pegby is one of those tools that I get totally geeked out about. I love the 3×5 note card look, the columns, the tagging, the associated calendar dates. A recipe for edu-love I tell ya! Pegby is a great tool for organizing your teacher self this year. Add ideas for the school year, tasks, lesson plans, to-do items, etc. to your board as cards. Create columns that make sense to you and organize to your heart's content! Want one better? Share your board with colleagues so that you are all on the same page and can share lessons/resources/task responsibilities. Older students can keep their school year organized by adding assignments, tasks, uploading work, taking/keeping notes and sharing their board with Pegby. As students work on and complete tasks, they can move items from one column to the next. Those unit tests won't be a problem because they can tag pertinent information and easily study and review tagged information. Pegby would also be a great tool for organizing research projects (even collaborative research projects). Students can decide how they want to organize their research and notes, tag information and attach documents. All of the research is in one place and tagged for easy reference when it comes time to compile the research. Does your school use standards to keep track of learning? Why not create columns of Standards headings, and associate each standard with a note card? Students can upload any files or work associated with the standard. OR instead of making each column a standard heading, columns can be associated with mastery level of the standard. As a student moves through levels of mastery, they can move that standard card from one column to the next making stacks out of the standard subject. Students can keep track of their own learning, share their "Standards" board with teachers and parents. Is your class collaborating with other classrooms? Create a collaboratio
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