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gredebl02

Seasons - Teacher Resources - 1 views

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    Earth Day Kids love hearing about the Earth and ways we can be better to our environment! We've gathered some great resources to help you celebrate Earth Day (April 22) with your class. Some of our most popular activities include this Pollution Matching Worksheet, Recycling Videos and Activities, and Renewable and Non-renewable Energy Worksheet, Recycled Art Lesson Plan, and a Trash & Climate Change Activities Packet!
gredebl02

Seasons Lesson Plans and Lesson Ideas | BrainPOP Educators - 0 views

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    The Seasons resource page with lesson plans and teaching tips, teaches about the weather, the equator, and how the Earth's orbit causes summer, winter, spring, and autumn or fall.
Nicolette Brown

Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano | Educational Consulting - 0 views

  • Keynotes, Workshops & ConferencesI have been a presenter and keynote speaker around the world on a variety of topics in the areas of 21st century modern teaching and learning, heutagogy, blogging as pedagogy, personal learning networks, digital storytelling, world language teaching, presentation design,  visual literacy and globally connected learning. Learn More Blended Coaching ModelSchools are struggling to keep up with the demands of curriculum design and upgrades to prepare students for modern skills and emerging literacies. Professional Development needs to offer opportunities for teachers to transform traditional experiences and redefine their own learning and in consequence their teaching practices. Learn More Webinar & Video ConferencesFor a cost effective alternative to bringing in a consultant, consider inviting me to support your teachers online. I am available for online 1:1  coaching, small group or large group professional development in the areas of modern teaching & learning.
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    video conferences 
Nicolette Brown

Business Presentations | Prezi - 0 views

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    Prezi is a website for presentations. Easy to use for student and teachers who are just leaning how to make them. 
Kataryna Altobelli

8 Engaging Ways to use Technology in the Classroom to Create Lessons That Aren't Boring... - 0 views

  • While lectures and lessons can be informative and even “edutaining” when delivered with passion and good materials by knowledgeable experts, sadly many traditional lectures and lessons are boring, and even worse often ineffective.
  • Even if you don’t have computers or tablets available in your classroom, the fact that an increasing number of High School and college students have smartphones is making it easier than ever to leverage technology to create engaging, active lessons students enjoy working on. For younger grades, if you don’t have access to devices with Web access, perhaps you can access a computer lab by request, or use devices in your library.
  • 1. Incorporate Student Input & Gather Feedback
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  • Quick, easy Polling Applications
  • are two of many applications that make it quick and easy to create simple polls that can let you gather feedback from students – determine if they are struggling with a topic, if they know the correct answers to questions you ask, and so on. They can often participate in these polls using a smartphone.
  • You can also gather feedback by creating a “back channel” using Twitter.
  • Online Interactive White Boards
  • Leveraging gaming mechanics can make learning more fun is probably easier than you think. For example, any time you bring competition or levels of achievement to a classroom exercise, you’re gamifying your classroom.
  • Here’s a variety of resources and ideas for using gaming in the classroom:
  • 3. Let Students Create
  • 4. Get Interactive
  • Here’s a few tools and ideas to consider.
  • 2. Gamify It
  • Bounceapp
  • Interactive apps that work with Smartphones
  • 5. Have Students Collaborate
  • Here are a number of tools and techniques for classroom collaborations.
  • 6. Project Based Learning
  • 7. Simulations
  • Economics
  • Marketing
  • Medical:
  • Business
  • 8. Bring in a Guest or Two
  • With the power of video conferencing apps like Skype, Google Hangout, Facetime, and others, our ability to connect with people all across the world has never been better or less costly. Teachers have been using Skype and similar tools to being guest lecturers, experts, students, and others into the classroom for years
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    This website focuses on specific ideas of what you can do with technology and give ideas on how to keep students involved. I really liked their ideas about how to get feedback from students in a non-traditional way.
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    this website consists of ways to teach children through technology. It teaches the teacher to teach in new and exciting ways.
Casey Chopp

Assistive Technology in the Classroom | Assistive Technology Tools - Understood - 0 views

  • These tools can help them work around their challenges while playing to their strengths.
  • There are AT tools to help students who struggle with listening, math, executive functioning, reading and writing. The variety of available AT tools has grown rapidly in recent years. Despite the word “technology,” not all AT tools are high-tech. AT ranges from simple adaptive tools (like highlighters and organizers) to high-tech tools (like text-to-speech software).
  • IDEA also says the school district is responsible for choosing and purchasing the technology. The school must train its staff and your child to use it.
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  • t’s important to keep in mind that AT’s role is to assist your child’s learning. It doesn’t replace good teaching, but it can be used in addition to well-designed instruction.
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    More information on what assistive technology is to better help parents and teachers understand why a child may be using AT.
Casey Chopp

WATI.org : Wisconsin Assistive Technology Initiative - 0 views

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    WATI (Wisconsin Assistive Technology Initiative) is helpful for teachers who feel a student may be struggling due to difficulties they have in the classroom such as communication, math, organization, etc. The full manual is provided on the site and allows the user to find the problem the student is having and find assistive devices that can help these students succeed in the classroom.
Lizzie Radtke

How to Integrate Technology | Edutopia - 0 views

  • When technology integration in the classroom is seamless and thoughtful, students not only become more engaged, they begin to take more control over their own lear
  • students not only become more engaged, they begin to take more control over their own learning, too.
  • While students may be surrounded by technology at home, it is dangerous to assume that they know how to use it for learning
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  • Hold an introductory session with your students when introducing a new tool. Use the tool yourself first before putting your students in front of it. Have a plan for collecting student work. Communicate with other colleagues that may want to use the resources as well. Manage time with the resources wisely. Set goals for work completion with your students. Communicate with
  • your administration about how and when you will be using shared technology.
  • Using Technology for Feedback and Assessment One of the most exciting aspects of bringing technology into your classroom -- and into your students' hands -- is the enhanced opportunity for timely and meaningful feedback. Quick Checks: If you want to know if your students grasp enough of a particular concept before you move on, you can use tools such as Poll Everywhere, Socrative, or Mentimeter to get a quick snapshot of the class. By creating a short quiz or open-ended response question using one of these tools and having your students use an internet-enabled device to answer, you can get quick and easy feedback that will help inform your instruction. Personalized Feedback: Through the use of course-management tools such as Edmodo, Schoology, or Moodle, it is now possible for teachers to provide personalized feedback quickly and efficiently to their students. All three tools provide the ability for teachers to leave personalized comments and notes on student work, and they provide a messaging service for students who may want to send emails with questions or concerns about the course.
  • If your class has an interactive whiteboard and projector: Try interactive websites such as BrainPOP. Dig in to Scholastic's whiteboard activities page. Show online videos related to the lessons. Explore virtual math manipulatives. Check out the native software that came with the board. Use the videoconferencing tool Skype to connect beyond the classroom.
  • Getting to "Seamless" Integration To begin to move your tech integration to the point where it is "seamless," consider these questions: What skills are applied to nearly all tools (e.g., saving a file, naming a file, finding a file, logging in and out of accounts)? Have your students mastered these basic skills? How many different tools will you introduce this year? How many is too many? How will technology help your students better understand content -- will it push them to a deeper understanding that could not have been achieved without technology? What level of integration do you want in your classroom by the end of the school year? What specific steps must you take to achieve that goal? What is a realistic goal based on time and resources? For more on levels of technology access and what that means for tech integration, read this blog post: "What Does 'Technology Integration' Mean?" You can also check out the outstanding Technology Integration Matrix produced by the Arizona K12 Center. It provides guidance on different levels of tech integration based on readiness and current practice, and offers links to sample lessons.
  • This article contains the following sections: Getting Started Integrating Technology Across the Access Spectrum Getting to "Seamless" Integration Tips for Shared Hardware Creating a Professional-Development Plan Hardware and Equipment Using Technology for Feedback and Assessment The Role of Digital Citizenship
  • Using Technology for Feedback and Assessment
  • If you have access to a handful of mobile devices: Have students create videos using the Animoto app Record group discussions using a voice recording app. Have students record themselves reading aloud for fluency checks. Assign student-created comics using the Puppet Pals app. Offer e-books for required readings. Upload and access course content using the Edmodo or Schoology apps. Conduct research. Foster skills practice using apps specific to subject area. Collaborate using apps like Whiteboard.
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    Some really helpful tips for how to incorporate technology into the classroom if you are unsure of what you're doing or how to go about it!
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    This website gives useful tip of how to incorporate technology in the classroom. It gives different websites such as BrainPOP and Skype to use to connect students with things outside the classroom. It also explains how to use different websites according to what type of technology gadgets you have. It also gives you ideas about how to use technology with different types of activities like using technology with assessments and tests.
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    This website gives useful tip of how to incorporate technology in the classroom. It gives different websites such as BrainPOP and Skype to use to connect students with things outside the classroom. It also explains how to use different websites according to what type of technology gadgets you have. It also gives you ideas about how to use technology with different types of activities like using technology with assessments and tests.
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    This website shows you how to integrate technology into your classroom
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    This website could be useful for teachers as it describes the benefits of using technology in the classroom. It also provides many different links to useful tools for creating things.
mroth123

4th Grade Lesson Plans - K-6 Elementary Education - 0 views

shared by mroth123 on 16 Mar 16 - No Cached
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    4th grade lesson plans for teachers.
Danielle Blank

Using Technology to Enhance Teaching & Learning - SMU - 0 views

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      Good intro to different types of technology and why they are useful
  • Technology provides numerous tools that teachers can use in and out of the classroom to enhance student learning.
  • Flipping" doesn't have to use technology, but tools such as videos, podcasts, online quizzes and the like can help in and out of class activity work together. These resources explain the theory underlying this teaching method and provide practical suggestions for making it work.
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  • an Online Course
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    intro to technology teachers can use in their everyday classrooms
Danielle Blank

Mathematical modeling by prospective teachers using technology - 0 views

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    helpful to math teachers and their students by using technology to solve mathematical problems. Three studies were conducted to investigate prospective mathematics teachers' understanding of mathematical modeling when using technology solve a variety of problems. The purpose was neither to verify an existing theory nor to test a priori hypotheses. Rather, the intent was to develop a framework for exploring the students' difficulties with mathematical modeling by observing and interviewing them in the context of a regular, if unique, course on mathematical modeling.
Kylie Fischer

12 Easy Ways to Use Technology in the Classroom, Even for Technophobic Teachers | TeachHUB - 0 views

shared by Kylie Fischer on 15 Mar 16 - No Cached
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    This is some easy ways we could implement technology without changing a lot of the curriculum.
Veronica Roraff

Khan Academy - 0 views

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    Kahn Academy is awesome! Use along side your text book. It's a great way to look at two views.
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    Math Learning Tool
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    Good for learning about multiple subjects on 1 site. There are a multitude of uses for this and it is FREE!
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    Good for learning about multiple subjects on 1 site
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    I feel that this site is very useful for students that want extra help with math, Khan academy takes you step by step with the process of the problem.
Tyler Hurdis

http://www.csus.edu/cbm/Bullying%20Awareness%20Lesson%20Plan%20K_3.pdf - 0 views

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    Bullying Awareness Lessons k-3
Tyler Hurdis

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

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    Smart Board activities that can be used to increase comprehension.
Josiah Jones

For Educators - 0 views

  • On this page you will find resources that help you get the most of our DragonBox game. All of the resources have been developed through extensive testing to help you make sure learners are able to apply what they have learned while playing.
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    Excellent source of various Mathematics "games" which teach mathematical principles.  Highly rated.
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