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Maude Caudle

Asking Better Questions - 1 views

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    Essential Questions
RoseMarie Cook

Virtual Author Visits in Your Library or Classroom - Skype An Author Network - 0 views

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    good way to audition an author Have an author answer questions
Megan Judy

Random Name or Word Picker - 0 views

shared by Megan Judy on 02 Aug 10 - Cached
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    Create free educational games, quizzes, activities and diagrams in seconds! Host them on your own blog, website or intranet! No signup, no passwords, no charge!
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    Enter your class list and it will generate random names. This could be used for question answering, job tasks, etc. In addition, you could post vocabulary, math facts, etc. and it will pick them randomly for students to answer.
Maude Caudle

Essential Questions2.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 1 views

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    slideshow on essential questions with examples
Maude Caudle

Understanding by Design: Essential Questions - 1 views

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    book recommended by Caroline Edison
Maude Caudle

Global Book Club « Tech:-)Happy - 0 views

  • What do you get when you connect elementary students from New York and Singapore with the single focus of books? You get the Global Book Club (GBC), a Shelfari group organized by George Haines. GBC currently stands at 76 members of students and teachers from different classes from the Diocese of Rockville Centre and Singapore American School. Each week students login to their Shelfari group and have discussions about a variety of books which are self-selected by the students. The discussions are started by the students about books they’ve recently read, and if other students have read the same book, they chime in to the thread with their two cents worth. Here are some examples: Students love adding books to their shelves and sharing what they thought of each book. Knowing that they have a real, genuine audience truly motivates them to write more detailed reviews and improve their spelling, grammar and word choice. Being that this project also emphasizes discussions, we encourage the students to ask questions and keep the conversations going. Students also discovered some new books they probably wouldn’t have ever found, after reading some reviews written by other students. This entry was posted on Tuesday, April 6th, 2010 at 9:21 am and is filed under collaboration. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
Laura Bregler Hines

Don't Buy It . Your Entertainment . TV vs. Life Quiz | PBS KIDS GO! - 0 views

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    Great, quick media literacy activity.
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    Take a quiz with your students about real life vs. what they see on TV. This quiz is great because it goes through the questions and answers one at a time, giving the real statistics with each answer.
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