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Katie Dondlinger

Kindergarten Games Activities | Education.com - 0 views

  • All kids will learn from these kindergarten games, but kinesthetic learners, or children who learn through actions, will benefit most from learning through play.
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    Fun classroom games for elementary and middle schoolers
Candice Meschke

Teaching With Laptops for Every Child | Scholastic.com - 0 views

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    The use of laptops in a classroom full of elementary school students just doesn't sit well with some people. Students are actually proven to have more confidence in their ability to use a laptop and know how to programs to figure out homework problems.
nickoppa

Smartboard Spanish Games - 0 views

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    This would be useful in an elementary classroom.  Integrating a foreign language into curriculum at an early age is important and will only become more important.  This is a way to make it fun if there is time for a game.
Rebecca MacCrindle

Using iPads to Increase Productivity in Elementary Education - 0 views

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    Since the iPad's initial release in April 2010, it has progressively become more prevalent within society and has become a valued educational asset. The iPad's saturation in the educational sphere recently reached a record high according to an article by VentureBeat. "iPads now dominate the educational tablet market with a 94% market share.
Annabel Maas

Education World: Technology in the Classroom | Technology Integration Ideas that Work - 2 views

  • Technology has become integrated in the classroom in so many ways, that we often don't even think about how we are using it. The Education World Tech Team offers lessons and activities to help educators make better use of technology tools for instruction, and to help students improve their technology skills within the context of the regular curriculum. Included: Integration activities that utilize the Web, PowerPoint, Excel, digital photography, SMART Boards, and more.
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  • "PowerPoint is another technology tool that's exceptionally easy to use in the classroom," noted Jamye Swinford. "All kinds of research projects can be adapted to this application.
  • "Excel is another easily adaptable application," Swinford said. "Charts and graphs are a natural with Excel. This application can be used to tally results for any kind of question. Elementary students can enter results, create graphs, and compare and contrast their results.
  • "I use a SMART Board and a projector to project PowerPoint presentations for my class," John Tiffany told Education World. "It's so convenient to stand up at the board and be able to click through a presentation by tapping on the screen. I also use SMART Board for brainstorming sessions with students. I allow them to come to the board and write their own ideas. If we're doing math problems, I allow students to come to the front and work out the assignments on the SMART Board. They enjoy doing that. I then can save their brainstorming ideas or work for future reference, rather than having to copy it or risk losing it, as would have been the case if I'd used a chalkboard. I also allow students to experiment with the SMART Board during down time.
  • "Word processing is a standard application available in almost every school," Jamye Swinford agreed. "A word processing program can be used for desktop publishing; students can create newsletters and magazines, advertisements and flyers, even business cards.
  • "The drawing tools included in most word processing programs allow students to create pictures and logos, puzzles and more," Swinford said. "Stories can be illustrated. Cookbooks can be created with imported graphics or custom illustrations. Using the HTML conversion utilities, students can create Web pages from word processing documents. Interactive documents can be made with the use of hyperlinks.
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      This helps teachers learn more about what and how to use technology and information on the Internet. Also it provides examples of some sites and how to use them.
  • Many times, I worked with a science teacher to help students use the Internet to learn about planets, hurricanes, earthquakes, and so on," said retired K-8 computer teacher/coordinator Betty Kistler. "We would locate appropriate sites and then I would create a Web page for students to use.
  • Students sometimes worked in pairs to answer questions. I found that most teachers felt more secure using the Internet in the lab with me or in their classroom if I was there.
  • Puzzlemaker can be used by teachers and students alike to develop crossword puzzles, word searches, mazes, cryptograms, and more based on curriculum vocabulary and concepts.
  • ePals allows students to contact class or individual partners, work on writing skills, exchange weather information, compare communities, and make new friends around the world via e-mail.
  • Using PowerPoint and a projector instead of an overhead and lecture notes is another use of technology that allows me to spice up my lectures,"
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    This website shows everything a teacher needs to know about technology in the classroom. They give you information about social media sites, websites, etc.
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    This website is useful because it is made to assist teachers in adding technology into the classrooms. It is to help integrate technology to be more useful for the teachers and students. 
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    The website gives many examples of how technology can be used for lessons, projects, and learning in general.  There are many quotes about websites, powerpoint and excel, and word processing, and why it is useful in classrooms
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    This website would be useful for teachers because it provides different links to other web resources and comments about each website. It also can give teachers ideas of ways to integrate different technology programs into their classroom.
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    Technology ideas in the classroom ranging from web sites, powerpoint and excel, word processing, and miscellaneous technology tools.
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    This helps teachers learn more about what and how to use technology and information on the Internet. Also it provides examples of some sites and how to use them.
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    website ideas for teachers to allow students to get involved.
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    Technology has become integrated in the classroom in so many ways, that we often don't even think about how we are using it.
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    There are several links throughout this website that can guide teachers with everyday activities in the classroom.
Brittany Maas

Free Online Resources Engage Elementary Kids (Tech2Learn Series) - 1 views

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    Our new video series goes inside the classrooms of educators who use technology tools in their lessons every day. Learn from their challenges, celebrate their successes, and share their resources in every episode. This series is a co-production with the Teaching Channel. Visit the Tech2Learn series page to see more resources.
Lindsey Persinger

ABCya! | Educational Computer Games and Apps for Kids - 0 views

  • ABCya is the leader in free educational computer games and mobile apps for kids. The innovation of a grade school teacher, ABCya is an award-winning destination for elementary students that offers hundreds of fun, engaging learning activities. Millions of kids, parents, and teachers visit ABCya.com each month, playing over 1 billion games last year. Apple, The New York Times, USA Today, Parents Magazine and Scholastic, to name just a few, have featured ABCya’s popular educational games.
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    This is a website where elementary students can play games in the areas of math and language arts.
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    Learning games for children
Rebecca MacCrindle

21 Ways to Best Integrate the SMART Board in Elementary Class - 1 views

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    This site shares tips on how to integrate the SMART board in an elementary age setting.
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    This site would be useful for educators beginning to integrate the SMART Board into their every day teaching. It will be a fun way to get the kids to interact with what is being taught in the classroom.
Keela Strouf

With Just One iPad, Teachers Improve Classroom Lessons - 0 views

  • One of her pre-service teachers even used the iPad to solve a problem with a disruptive student who made trouble in the reading center every morning. But when the teacher showed the student how to download books on the iPad, he read with focus for 20 minutes each morning – a goal he had not achieved until then
  • Anything new and different is engaging for kids,” said Nancy Davidson, a senior elementary education major at Wake Forest who used an iPad in her student teaching last semester. “Tracking student growth through apps, pictures and videos became more efficient for me and more interesting for the children. Using the iPad in class started as a luxury, but quickly became a normal part of their learning process.
  • Bennett’s pre-service teachers used the iPads in three ways:•Comparing students’ progress on identical tasks using the iPads, interactive whiteboards and desktops, to see if the less-expensive iPad would work as well.•In groups of two or three, working out a problem together. This approach required a set of rules (only one set of fingers on the iPad) and specific tasks for each team member. The group would capture an image of their work and store it in the iPad’s photo album for teacher review.•For the teacher only, taking the place of other digital displays. One teacher took photos around the school and flipped through as she explained geometric shapes occurring in the school and in nature.
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    This page shows how even if schools aren't able to buy enough iPads for every child in the classroom, with just one iPad teachers can improve classroom lessons and how their students learn.
Madeline Walton

A Classroom Management Plan That Works - Smart Classroom Management - 0 views

  • A Classroom Management Plan Is A Contract
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  • It’s proven to work regardless of where you teach or who is in your classroom. Rules: 1. Listen and follow directions. 2. Raise your hand before speaking or leaving your seat. 3. Keep your hands and feet to yourself. 4. Respect your classmates and your teacher. Consequences: 1st time a rule is broken: Warning 2nd time a rule is broken: Time-Out 3rd time a rule is broken: Letter Home
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    A sample classroom management plan.
Madeline Walton

Smartboard Tips - 0 views

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    Tips for Smartboard users.
Alex Betczynski

How important is class size? - Defining your ideal school | GreatSchools - 0 views

  • Numerous studies have been done to assess the impact of class size reduction. Although most studies do show a relationship between small class size and increased student achievement, researchers disagree on how to interpret the results. Because there are so many variables in the average classroom — the quality of the teacher, the home environment of the students, the quality of the curriculum, the leadership of the school — it is difficult to draw definitive conclusions about student achievement based on class size alone. In other words, strategies effective in one setting may not be equally effective in another. Nevertheless, studies over a period of years have pointed to a number of trends as a result of lowering class size: Gains associated with small classes generally appear when the class size is reduced to less than 20 students. Gains associated with small classes are stronger for the early grades. Gains are stronger for students who come from groups that are traditionally disadvantaged in education — minorities and immigrants. Gains from class size reduction in the early grades continue for students in the upper grades. Students are less likely to be retained, more likely to stay in school and more likely to earn better grades. Academic gains are not the only benefit of lowering class size. A recent study published in the American Journal of Public Health revealed that reducing class sizes in elementary schools may be more cost-effective than most public health and medical interventions. This is because students in smaller classes are more likely to graduate from high school, and high school graduates earn more and also enjoy significantly better health than high school dropouts.
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    This website gives great facts on why smaller classrooms is so important for a students education.
Rachel Vollmar

Special Education | Education.com - 0 views

  • Students with learning disabilities are by far the largest category of special education, comprising between 5 and 6 percent of the school-age population and nearly half of all students identified for special education services.
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    learning disabilties of deaf education: history and facts
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    learning disabilities in deaf education
Alexandra McNichols

Canter Curriculum: Technology | Canter - 0 views

  • Though today’s students are immersed in technology, they do not always have the skills to use this tool in the most effective, efficient, and safest ways. This class helps you teach students “new literacies” to successfully navigate the abundance of unfiltered information. Learn how to facilitate inquiry-based projects and guide students in content creation to meet important learning goals.
Cora Schlei

Parenting.com: Technology in the Classroom: The Good and Bad - 0 views

  • For a child, technology plays many roles: teacher, babysitter, playmate and pacifier
  • More than half of all children ages 8 and younger have access to a mobile device at home, either a smartphone (41 percent), a video iPod (21 percent), or an iPad or other tablet (8 percent), according to a recent study by Common Sense Media, a nonprofit organization dedicated to aiding and educating families about media and technology. More than a quarter (29 percent) of all parents have downloaded apps for their children.
  • "Every app is developed based on the curriculum goal we're trying to hit," says Brooks.
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  • Research has shown that kids engaged in interactive media appear to retain information better than their peers who passively watch.
  • Technology never ceases to show us new -- and amazing -- ways to solve some very real social and developmental problems.
  • Nine out of ten parents with children under 2 years old report that their kids use some form of electronic media. Toddler/preschooler is the most popular age category in the education section of the iTunes app store, a venue with more than 550,000 downloadable brain testers, time killers, and layover fillers.
  • "There's never been a better time to be a teacher," he says, "or a curious kid."
  • A whopping 72 percent of iTunes' top-selling education apps are designed for preschoolers and elementary school children
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    The Good and Bad of Technology in the Classroom
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    Talks about the good and bad of technology.
Taylor Dornik

Technology in the Classroom: Resources for Teachers (Grades K-12) - TeacherVision.com - 0 views

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    You can select different type of areas to get ideas and assistance to create fun activities for your students.
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    You can select different type of areas to get ideas and assistance to create fun activities for your students.
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    This website contains a lot of good information to show teachers different ways they can use technology resources from the internet in their classrooms.
Haley Schlueter

Ms. Warren's Helpful Hints for Technology in the Classroom - HOME - 0 views

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    This would be helpful in the classroom because it shows different ways of using technology in each subject. Having that available to teachers is a good way to get them to start integrating technology into their classrooms. It will also help the students to learn how to correctly use certain pieces of technology.
Aimee Wilson

SMART Exchange - USA - Search lessons by keyword - 0 views

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    This is a helpful resource for pre-made and modifiable Smartboard games for the classroom.
Andilyn Hotaling

Digital Writing - Resource Topics - National Writing Project - 0 views

  • Grant Puts iPads in Hands of English Language Learners January 2012 North Dallas High School is undergoing a $6 million grant-funded restructuring. At the heart of the work is North Star of Texas Writing Project teacher Janelle Quintans Bence, whose English learners will be using iPads to support their literacy development.
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