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Debate: educational value of video games - 0 views

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    In this lesson, students consider the educational value of video games by examining what books and video games have in common and debating whether playing video games leads to improved literacy skills.
Wendy Windust

Play the News | Impact Games - 4 views

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    Game to read, comprehend, and recall feature articles. This is something that would be good with the whole class or smaller groups using a Smartboard or tablet PC
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    Grade 7 Journalism Unit
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Performance Enhancing Drugs in Schools: How Big is the Threat to Kids? - 0 views

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    "Performance Enhancing Drugs in Schools: How Big is the Threat to Kids? By Jeff Roberts on August 9, 2013 2 Comments Lance Armstrong. Ryan Braun. A-Rod. Marion Jones. Tim Montgomery. Tyson Gay. Bill Romanowski. Rafael Palmeiro. And so on … and so on. We've all heard the names. We're all familiar with the historic heights each of them achieved in their respective sports. And we have all witnessed their tragic, self-induced falls from grace.  Their respective careers are ruined. Their legacies disgraced. And, perhaps most tragically, all of the youngsters they once inspired are left confused and heartbroken. The worst part? The high-profile names mentioned here are a tiny fraction of the incredibly long list of professional and amateur athletes who have tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs). Over the past decade, the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency has sanctioned cyclists and soccer players, water poloists and weightlifters, rowers, wrestlers, boxers and archers. And that's just a small sample of the offenders.   But when officials in Texas revealed last July that nine high school athletes tested positive for steroid use - and that just recently, scandal-ridden Biogenesis of America provided PEDs to high school athletes in Miami - the conversation became slightly more sickening. We were immediately filled with questions: What is the prevalence of PEDs in high schools? What types of PEDs are being used among high school athletes? What can be done to combat this trend? Let's answer these questions one by one. The prevalence of PEDs in high schools Roughly 3.2 percent of American high school kids - boys and girls - took steroid pills or shots without a doctor's permission at least once in their lives, according to the U.S. Department of Health's Youth Risk Behavior Survey published in June 2012. Bear in mind that the data collected reflects the 2011 school year and four U.S. states did not share data. Still, powerful co
Wendy Windust

Verbs in Space grammar game - 0 views

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    Learn about the parts of speech in this fun flash game
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Noun Explorer grammar game - 1 views

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    Interactive game to practice spotting nouns
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Adjective Adventure grammar game - 2 views

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    Fun, interactive game to practice spotting adjectives
Katie Keeler

Poptropica - 2 views

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    LA games
Wendy Windust

Media Literacy: To Kill A Mockingbird; Film Study Guide - 1 views

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    What is media literacy? "Media literacy refers to composing, comprehending, interpreting, analyzing, and appreciating the language and texts of...both print and nonprint. The use of media presupposes an expanded definition of 'text'...print media texts include books, magazines, and newspapers. Nonprint media include photography, recordings, radio, film, television, videotape, video games, computers, the performing arts, and virtual reality...constantly interact...(and) all (are) to be experienced, appreciated, and analyzed and created by students.
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Poetry for Kids - 0 views

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    Welcome to Kenn Nesbitt's poetry playground, Poetry4kids.com, where you will find lots of funny poems and poetry books for children, games, contests, lessons, discussion forums, and journals, plus a rhyming dictionary, funny poetry podcast, school visit information and lots more.
Wendy Windust

ReadWriteThink: Lesson Plan: Can You Convince Me? Developing Persuasive Writing - 0 views

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    This lesson encourages students to use skills and knowledge they may not realize they already have. A classroom game introduces students to the basic concepts of lobbying for something that is important to them (or that they want) and making persuasive arguments. Students then choose their own persuasive piece to analyze and learn some of the definitions associated with persuasive writing. Once students become aware of the techniques used in oral arguments, they then apply them to independent persuasive writing activities.
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Gamequarium:  Figurative Language Games - 4 views

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    Poetry Unit
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You Rather - A game of preference - 2 views

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    I like the idea as a writing topic, but students should definitely NOT visit that site, as many comments are inappropriate for children.
Wendy Windust

Which is it? - produced using the Fling the Teacher - 1 views

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    Poetry Unit
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Diamante Poems - ReadWriteThink - 1 views

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    Interactive Diamante Poems
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    Interactive
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