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Angie Moehlmann

DR4WARD: Is Online Digital And Social Learning Disrupting The 7 Trillion Dollar Educati... - 2 views

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    Great infographic-Is Online Digital and Social Learning Disrupting the 7 Trillion Dollar Education Industry?
Angie Moehlmann

Social Media and the Professional Learning Community - Networks, Collaboration & Commun... - 1 views

  • Despite the overwhelming evidence that collaborative cultures in schools improve student learning, and the presence of tools that allow these cultures to be developed in new and expansive ways, there continues to be reluctance to embrace the potential of online environments and social media.
  • there continues to be reluctance to embrace the potential of online environments and social media
  • Not only does it mean that the role of teachers must change, it also means that for schools to be considered professional learning communities, they must orient themselves within the wider world beyond the classroom walls.
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    Perfect food for thought-really follows what we have been talking about in our sessions. 21st century tools for collaboration. Learning for us as professionals extends beyond the walls of our classroom
Tricia Hays

Missouri Secretary of State Kids - 2 views

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    Great for 4th grade social studies
Crystal Williams

Native Americans Facts for Kids - 1 views

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    An American Indian website for children and teachers
bryan hilton

The Today's Document Mobile App - 1 views

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    National Archives app
bryan hilton

MrNussbaum.com - A Thousand Sites in One; Educational Games in math, reading, science, ... - 8 views

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    I have to think somebody has added this, but if not...enjoy
Mr. Means

A link to social studies whiteboard resources - 2 views

...and the link http://www.glencoe.com/sites/missouri/teacher/socialstudies/index.html

colin davitt

Reverse Instruction in the High School US History Classroom - 1 views

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    An interesting look at social studies instruction. Can also be applied to many different areas in our curriculum.
colin davitt

Is Banning Smartphones from Class Actually Hurting Education? | Amazon Wireless Blog - 0 views

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    A good post on a great blog. Here is another example of using QR codes.
Karon Amann

Lesson Plan - Heroes and Celebrities - 1 views

  • celebrity - (noun)1. A highly visible person, usually recognized for some form of talent, beauty, or quality.charity - (noun)2. Tolerance or understanding in judging others. 3. The giving of money or other help to needy people. 4. A group or fund organized to help needy people.service - (noun)1. The act or work of helping others; aid.2. Work or employment for someone else.3. Benefit or use - work that helps other people.volunteer - (noun)1. Someone who does a job or gives services freely and usually without pay.2. (verb) to give or offer usually without being asked.hero - (noun)1. Any person admired for great courage, nobility, qualities, or achievements and regarded as an ideal or model.leader - (noun)1. A person that shows the way or directs others.2. To guide or direct by influence to do something.3. To be at the first or head of.role-model - (noun)1. A person who is usually successful or inspiring in some social role, job, position, and so serves as a model for others.philanthropy - (noun)1. Private action for the public or common good. Practice using vocabulary terms in sentences. This activity may be written, or place each vocabulary term on an index card. Assign small groups (3-4); pass out index cards, asking each group to work cooperatively to come up with a sentence for each word on their index cards. Groups share sentences. The class identifies the correct vocabulary term from the sentence.
  • Anticipatory Set:Ask students to name someone they consider a hero. Brainstorm a list and write on the board or overhead. Include all names given. Examples: fireman, policeman, mom, dad, as well as specific names such as Michael Jordan, Princess Diana, Mother Theresa, etc. (Students will generally name sports and entertainment figures).
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