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Getting Started with Chrome extension - Diigo help - 0 views

  • Use the “Save” option to bookmark a page. Bookmarking saves a link to the page in your online Diigo library, allowing you to easily access it later.
  • Highlighting can also be accomplished from the context pop-up. After the Chrome extension is installed, whenever you select text on a webpage, the context pop-up will appear, allowing you to accomplish text-related annotation. Highlight Pop-up Menu – After you highlight some text, position your mouse cursor over it and the highlight pop-up menu will appear. The highlight pop-up menu allows you to add notes to, share, or delete the highlight.
  • Sticky Note Click the middle icon on the annotation toolbar to add a sticky note to the page. With a sticky note, you can write your thoughts anywhere on a web page.
Mikayla Severson

Sample Lesson Plans to Teach Common Core State Standards | inspiration.com - 0 views

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Corrin Meyer

Counting Money - Coins - Elementary Math Lessons & Tests - My Schoolhouse - Online Lear... - 0 views

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      Try out the problems at the bottom!
  • 1 penny, 1 cent, or 1¢
  • 1 nickel, 5 cents, or 5¢
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  • 1 dime, 10 cents, or 10¢
  • 1 quarter, 25 cents, or 25¢
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    This will help you count the coins and tell you the value. Try out the problems at the bottom. Try them all!
Corrin Meyer

Help with Counting U.S. Coins - WebMath - 0 views

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    This will be additional help if needed. Just plug in numbers and you will receive instant help and feedback! Enjoy!
brennauww

Free Classroom Lesson Plans and Unit Plans for Teachers | Scholastic.com - 0 views

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    Lesson plans, unit plans, and classroom resources for your teaching needs. Browse or search 10,000+ free teacher resources for all grade levels and subjects.
brennauww

Lesson Plans For Teachers | Teacher.org - 0 views

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    Teacher.org's lesson plans are brought to you by teachers who are committed to encouraging conceptual understanding and lifelong learning. These teachers have real life classroom experience and have gone above and beyond to create these lessons. The lesson plan section will dynamically grow as more teachers from the Teacher.org community continue to share their work with us.
Ashley Kitzerow

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mroth123

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

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    4th grade lesson plans for teachers.
Jordyn Laymon

IXL - Common Core first-grade math standards - 0 views

  • 1.OA.A.1 Use addition and subtraction within 20 to solve word problems involving situations of adding to, taking from, putting together, taking apart, and comparing, with unknowns in all positions, e.g., by using objects, drawings, and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem.
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    This website shows the common core math standards for a first grade student.
Jordyn Laymon

Grade 1 Elementary Math Games & Problems | CK12 - 0 views

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    This site is good for the elementary aged students to learn and practice math skills.
Chase Connors

Education World: Tech in the Classroom - 0 views

  • Tech in the Classroom is a recurring feature that examines widely available technology, software and gadgets and how they might be used in a school setting. What favorite gadget or tool are you using in the classroom? As this new content area grows, let us know what products you’d like to read about.
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    Gives a list of different technology that could be useful for teachers in the classroom
Bridgette Black

Tech Literacy: Making It Relevant Through Content Learning | Edutopia - 0 views

  • Make Technology Applicable to Other Class Assignments Instead of teaching only computer and web skills, as in their first year, Meyer Elementary has been embedding the classroom curriculum from other content areas into technology instruction.
  • Collaborate With Other Teachers
  • A big part of Meyer's tech integration program boils down to collaboration and communication. The teachers need to communicate and collaborate effectively so that Dahl can supplement their lessons in his class.
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  • Embrace Discomfort
  • Before Meyer integrated learning technology with content, the school's technology focus was on the how-tos of learning a program or an app. Now, with the current approach to tech integration, students must call upon their critical thinking skills.
  • Apply the SAMR Model When Meyer Elementary first introduced technology, they focused on using it to teach technology separated from content, and on remediation for differentiation in the classrooms. Since then, they've adopted the SAMR model, created by Dr. Ruben Puentedura (PDF). Defined by Puentedura, the four levels are: Substitution: Technology acts as a direct tool substitute, with no functional change. Augmentation: Technology acts as a direct tool substitute, with functional improvement. Modification: Technology allows for significant task redesign. Redefinition: Technology allows for the creation of new tasks, previously inconceivable.
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    In this article it goes through how to incorporate technology in the classroom by making it fun and educational. It also touches on points of what teachers need to do to help them understand technology in the classroom.   
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.
Erica Mitten

Essay Structure Lesson For ELL - 0 views

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Erica Mitten

Essay Writing Lesson Plan Collection | Scholastic.com - 0 views

  • , students will learn how to edit work and will practice common editing notations, marks and the use of colored pens when editing and rewriting work.
  • Encourage prewriting steps as well as both creative and persuasive communication with this easy lesson.
  • Allow your students to dig into their own personal backgrounds to write an expressive essay.
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  • Emphasize the importance of drafting and revising essays with this lesson, and encourage students to use their imagination!
  • his lesson, students will explore the idea of "sequencing" as related to stories the class has read and in the routine of daily life.
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    How to teach different grade levels to write a paper
Liz G

http://www.uwsp.edu/cnr-ap/weeb/Documents/publications/academic_standards/docs/ss.pdf - 0 views

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    This is the Wisconsin's Model Academic Standards for Social Studies.  Important to look at these when making lesson plans for Social Studies objectives/lessons!
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