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in title, tags, annotations or urlDifferentiated Instruction Archives - Differentiated Kindergarten - 0 views
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A blog of an Early Childhood teacher who uses differentiated instruction to develop fun learning activities to help develop fine motor skills in young children. This teacher uses a variety of fun art activities that help children learn site words and sounds, letter formation and recognition, word construction and learning to count and sort shapes, while also strengthening up the children's fine motor skills.
Playlist for teachers: 10 great songs to help you de-stress | Teacher Network | The Guardian - 2 views
Technology and Teaching: Finding a Balance - 13 views
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I found this article interesting as it reflects on the importance of embracing technology to benefit our students for the future.
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Thanks for the article! I found this really interesting as I think as educators we do need to find that balance that works well in your classroom. There may be students that struggle with technology so I'm not sure if you would continue to use it as much as other classrooms...... Very interesting!!
Gotcha!: Testing children or just catching them out? - Thoughts from The Literacy Shed - 0 views
Instagram - 5 views
3 Reasons to Use Bing in the Classroom - 1 views
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Erin Klein's blog post '3 Reasons to Use Bing in the Classroom' raises many issues of child safety on the Internet. One of her fears are what students will come across while independently researching Bing. She stresses that teachers not only need to teach students how to use ICT's but how to be 'digitally responsible'.
SquiggleBooks - 1 views
20 Coolest Augmented Reality Experiments in Education So Far - Online Universities - 1 views
Just doing what makes sense - Crazy teacher lady - 5 views
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An insightful and sometimes humorous blog of a former Biology/Physics teacher, and now curriculum director. Also includes loads of current biology resources!
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Ramblings, musings, rants, and mumblings of a crazy science teacher.
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It is always good to see that other teachers out there are a little crazy (and obsessed with ensuring students are learning to their potential). Have a read and see what you think.
Research into Ideal Digital Learning Spaces - e-O'Hagan - 0 views
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, it is daily struggle of teachers and administrators coming to me with computer programs and websites that guarantee student growth and engagement – a “Box of Magic,” if you will. Most of these products cannot provide peer-reviewed research that demonstrates the basis for the design of their products
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e-O'Hagan onmia mutantur nos et mutamur in illis Resume
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And yet, if your school district has an “ill” there is a vendor ready to sell you a “cure”.
British Pathé releases 85,000 films on YouTube | The British Pathé Archive Blog - 1 views
25 awesome apps for teachers, recommended by teachers - 12 views
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Found this and thought it was an amazing list. Has helped a lot with prac. What are the best apps for teachers? We asked TED-Ed Innovative Educators and the TED-Ed community. Below, 25 awesome apps recommended for teachers, by teachers. TED-Ed More than 250,000 teachers use TED education tools to spark student curiosity and explore presentation literacy skills. "TED-Ed is an outstanding resource in my classroom," says TED-Ed Innovative Educator Jennifer Hesseltine.
Apps for Kids on the Autism Spectrum - 3 views
Digital Literacy Dover - 4 views
Sight Words - 8 views
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This is aimed at kids with dyslexia but I don't think it would matter either way. There are some creative and fun ways to learn sight words.
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This is an awesome and fun way for children to learn sight words. It's always great when we can make school fun!
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Brilliant! I was just doing an observation in prep yesterday, will be sure to pass this on!
The Physical Education Teacher - 5 views
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