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Gail Braddock

Welcome to Bank Jr! - 0 views

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    educational banking website designed for elementary school students. I discovered Bank Jr. through Donna Murray's excellent blog. Bank Jr. is an interactive website on which students can learn the in's and out's of banking. Bank Jr. has a glossary of terms, a help center, and savings wizards. Bank Jr. also provides students with a history of money and a look at how different countries use money. The teachers section of Bank Jr. provides an extensive glossary of terms and some lesson ideas. Bank Jr. does not provide full-length, detailed lesson plans, but it does provide PDF's of worksheets and handouts that teachers may find useful for teaching banking lessons. Yesterday, Common Craft released a new video that explains borrowing money in plain English. As always, Common Craft does an excellent job of explaining what can be a complex topic in a very easy to understand form. The video is embedded below in Dot Sub form. Applications for Education Bank Jr. could be a good place for students to learn about saving money and commonly used banking terms. In the teacher section of Bank Jr. teachers can find PDF forms for teaching banking basics like keeping an accurate ledger. The Common Craft video should be required viewing for high school and college students. Too many students get to college and get into debt in part because of ignorance about the pitfalls of borrowing more than you can afford to repay. Here are a couple of other resources for teaching about banking and economics. The History of Credit Cards in the United States Saving Money in Plain English
Jennifer Carey

Don't Let Google Drive Leave Tire Marks on your Lesson Plans! - 20 views

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    Some suggestions for workflow in Google Drive
Tracy Lee Edwards

Google Apps K-12 Lesson Plans using Docs, Sites, and Calendar. - 12 views

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    Lesson plans created by educators using Google Apps.
jasondargent

GoogleWebSearchEducation - 46 views

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    Google Search -- lessons and information -- become an expert searcher and research with Google Search
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    How to search smarter, includes lesson plans
Kasey Bell

G Suite for Special Education | Google Teacher Tribe Podcast Episode 4 with Carrie Baug... - 6 views

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    "In this episode, Matt and I interview Carrie Baughcum, a special education teacher from Illinois, who share her favorite Google tips, how she gamifies her class-Star Wars style, and a fabulous lesson plan! We also have some Google news and updates to share, and some great resources from our blogs. "
Cara Whitehead

February: Black History Month - 4 views

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    February is Black History Month. Here's a word list to add to your lesson plans! This list can be used to play all of the games and activities on our site. http://www.spellingcity.com/view-spelling-list.html?listId=2851114
Fred Delventhal

Using Google Docs in the Classroom - 1 views

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    We've heard many ingenious ways that teachers have used Google Docs in the classroom. Here are just a few: * Promote group collaboration and creativity by having your students record their group projects together in a single doc. * Keep track of grades, attendance, or any other data you can think of using an easily accessible, always available spreadsheet. * Facilitate writing as a process by encouraging students to write in a document shared with you. You can check up on their work at any time, provide insight and help using the comments feature, and understand better each students strengths. * Create quizzes and tests using spreadsheets forms, your students' timestamped answers will arrive neatly ordered in a spreadsheet. * Encourage collaborative presentation skills by asking your students to work together on a shared presentation, then present it to the class. * Collaborate on a document with fellow teachers to help you all track the status and success of students you share. * Maintain, update and share lesson plans over time in a single document. * Track and organize cumulative project data in a single spreadsheet, accessible to any collaborator at any time.
Kasey Bell

Google Teacher Tribe Podcast | Episode 2 Karly Moura | Shake Up Learning - 6 views

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    Google Teacher Tribe Podcast | Episode 2 with Karly Moura http://www.shakeuplearning.com/blog/google-teacher-tribe-podcast-episode-2-karly-moura/ In this episode, you will hear from an inspiring teacher, Karly Moura. Karly shares her Google "spark," her favorite tricks, and not one but TWO LESSON PLANS!!! We also have some Google news and updates to share, and some great resources from our blogs.
Ben Darr

Calendar for Planning - 6 views

I have used Google calendars as my only form of lesson planning for the past 4 years. It is intuitive, easy to use and I can organize information quickly and easily. Anyone else try this?

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started by Ben Darr on 22 Mar 11 no follow-up yet
Elana Leoni

Google Lit Trips: Bringing Travel Tales to Life | Edutopia - 1 views

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    Edutopia.org blogger, Suzie Boss reveals a step-by-step approach on how to easily create a Google Lit Trip for your favorite piece of classroom literature.
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