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MasteryConnect - Home - 0 views

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    Another must see Mastery Connect is both an online standards tracking tool (parts of it are free) and a free iPhone/iPod/iPad app. Because the app is truly free, I'll start with it. The Mastery Connect app is a handy way to keep the Common Core standards accessible while you teach. The app sorts the common core standards by grade level, subject and strand. This is REALLY nice for quickly locating and referencing standards. Mastery Connect the website is the real gem. The site is brilliantly designed, easy to navigate, aesthetically pleasing and best of all, it works the way you think it should. With the Mastery Connect Master Tracker, teachers can assess core standards, monitor student performance and report student progress to parents and administrators. Master Tracker makes formative assessment that is standards based manageable to keep track of. Rearrange standards in the Master Tracker based on the order that you teach them in. View only the standards you are currently assessing, and view the entire standard as a pop-up. Within Mastery Connect, teachers can create and share common assessments. Similar in feel to other social networks, Mastery Connect lets you connect with other educators to share assessments, interact and offer each other support. It is easy to expand your PLN into the space, just find teachers with similar interests and goals and start sharing! And now for my VERY favorite part- bubble sheet scoring. Mastery Connect uses GradeCam technology to make assessment about as quick as it could be. Just hold up bubble sheets to your webcam or a document cam and it is instantly scored and entered into the Master Tracker associated with the student it belongs to and the standard it is addressing. Seriously cool. I am not a big fan of multiple choice testing (mostly because I think it is a lazy way to find out what a student knows and doesn't give a true picture of what a student knows or can do) but I think I have figured out ho

Children Who Can Read, But Don't - Tips for Parents - 0 views

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

Brainology - 0 views

started by Bret Biornstad on 21 Jul 11 no follow-up yet
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4 Communication Tips to Use When Confronting Parents | TeachHUB - 0 views

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    Effective communication can be key when confronting parents about an issue with their child.

Great Teacher are Gardeners - 0 views

started by Bret Biornstad on 23 Jul 11 no follow-up yet

It's Easy… - 0 views

started by Bret Biornstad on 13 Jul 11 no follow-up yet
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Great Video Lessons from Great Teachers | LearnZillion - 0 views

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    Gives students, teachers and parents access to free video lessons anytime, anywhere based on Common Core Standards. Grades 3-9
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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.

Cultivating a Learning Environment - 0 views

started by Bret Biornstad on 05 Aug 11 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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The Why Files | The Science Behind the News - 0 views

shared by Bret Biornstad on 16 Oct 11 - Cached
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    Most of the material on The Why Files is geared toward an elementary and middle school audience. The teachers' section of The Why Files offers pdf guides and quizzes that you can use to teach the science of the stories featured on the front page of The Why Files. The Why Files could also be a good resource for students to explore independently or with their parents.

Learners not Knowers - 0 views

started by Bret Biornstad on 04 Nov 11 no follow-up yet

Approximations - 0 views

started by Bret Biornstad on 23 Jul 11 no follow-up yet

What Does Successful Project Based Learning Look Like - 0 views

started by Bret Biornstad on 06 Aug 11 no follow-up yet

Catching Readers Before They Fall an interview with the authors - 0 views

started by Bret Biornstad on 06 Aug 11 no follow-up yet

10 Ways to be a light-hearted teacher - 0 views

started by Bret Biornstad on 13 Jul 11 no follow-up yet

Sixteen Qualities Of a Good Teacher - 0 views

started by Bret Biornstad on 13 Jul 11 no follow-up yet
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