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jmagowitz

Technology and Math Development - 6 views

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    This article describes how teachers use different forms of technology in the classroom to foster students' learning in the area of mathematics. In order to be considered an effective teaching tool, the article explains that instructors need to think about cognitive and mathematical fidelity when determining what computer programs to use in the classroom.
jcossette

10 Ways to Help ELLs Succeed in Math | Scholastic - 0 views

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    This resource provides a list of 10 strategies to support English Language Learners (ELLs) in math. The best practices which stood out most to me are eliciting nonverbal responses when students need to demonstrate understanding, such as a simple thumbs up or thumbs down. This allows students to answer questions without having to produce the language. In addition, this resource supports my SMART target learning goal to support students with explaining how to solve for an unknown in an equation. The resource suggests using sentence frames so students can better participate in discussions, which also provides structure as students explain their mathematical thinking.
ashleighclarke

BloomBoard | Exit Slips in Kindergarten - 0 views

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    Exit slips for kindergarten is a great way to test the knowledge of students on the current lesson for the day. It serves as a quiz and comprehension check. This website can be useful for a SMART learning goal because students will be using classroom manipulatives to show their knowledge on measuring various items.
gnicholson1

Best Ways to Support Students in Math - 3 views

My SMART goal is to have students identify and represent numbers in base ten, I think that this article really opens many doors on what different things I can do with this indicator/goal in order t...

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sstafford11

How to Engage Underperforming Students - 12 views

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    This article details an instructional model called Interactive Learning (IL), which contains ten best practices for educators to follow that must be implemented in all lessons. Using these practices can help student achievement tremendously, as evidenced by the example school, which doubled student achievement in three years using these practices.
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    This is a informative article about 10 strategies for engaging underperforming students. Since my SMART goal is all about giving additional resources for success to my lowest performing students (students who previously took Biology I) this fits perfectly. This will help me create a plan to reach out and engage each student and write up resources for each of them.
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    I think these ideas have come a long way and are being implemented in many classrooms. This seems like a norm for my school or even my classroom. Although, I say that and I think it is hard to incorporate all components every day. Especially when I think of student movement. I think this is an excellent article to pinpoint instructional strategies.
fitz1908

Writing Across the Curriculum- Writing to Learn Mathematics - 2 views

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    The following is a pdf file about how to integrate writing into mathematics. It is a fantastic resource from the Michigan Department of Education that addresses integrating Common Core skills into every subject area.
mhorovitz

K 1st 2nd Grade Reading Writing - Smartboard Games, Activities, Lessons - iSmartboard.com - 2 views

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    Grades K-2 Reading. Kindergarten-K, First-1st Grade and Second-2nd Grade Smartboard Interactive Reading. ELA Writing Games, Activities and Lessons. Teachers and students can use these Smartboard games, activities and lessons to learn about Reading ELA in Kindergarten, First Grade and Second Grade. This site offers an array of phonics activities to support struggling K-2 students working on initial letter sounds, vowel sounds, and reading skills.
wrayner

Improving Math Skills Using Technology. Retrieved from http://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED512698 - 4 views

The participants in this study were Grade 4, 5, 6 and 9 math students that demonstrated difficulty with number perception and basic math concepts that significantly interfered with comprehension an...

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started by wrayner on 14 Mar 16 no follow-up yet
bheyman

7 Steps to Becoming a Data-Driven School - 0 views

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    At the New Mexico School for the Arts, they tried a variety of approaches for using data to improve student achievement, and didn't get it right at first. This article shares what they learned.
srichards29

Using Data to Improve Student Outcomes: Learning from Leading Colleges. Education Trust... - 0 views

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Tamara Beger

The Language Gym - 0 views

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    Founded by Dr. Gianfranco Conti, Phd., the Language Gym. The site includes a language training system with a verb trainer, workouts, and a game room. The verb trainer reviews tenses, pronouns, types of verbs, and conjugations. The workouts have vocabulary and grammar modules by proficiency level. The game room uses sports themed games to practice language skills. Languages included are Spanish, French, German, Italian and English.
bethmazz

Solutions to the Achievement Gap - According to Teachers - 0 views

shared by bethmazz on 11 Mar 17 - No Cached
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    I thought that this was an interesting article because it touched on the social aspect of learning and achievement gaps and not so much on the academic.
cgafford

How Smart Devices at Home Help Bridge Gaps in Classroom Technology - 0 views

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    This article discuss the vast availability of technology and how using apps in the classroom can help close student learning gaps.
srichards29

Introduction to Data-Driven Educational Decision Making - 4 views

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    Since standardized testing has seem to surface as a way for schools to be graded on their "performance", an increasing number of schools have embraced the data driven curriculum.
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    Article discusses how we can use data to drive instruction, data has always existed but now we have to use it to be successful.
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    This article gives good insight on using data with our instruction. Although the idea of using data to drive instruction has always been out there, within the last 2 years, this has become more of a focus in my school. Last year we started holding monthly "data meetings" in order to look at data gathered from weekly assessments, unit assessments, county and state assessments. Based on the scores we would work to create a next steps in our instruction. As a school, we also set goals to reach across grade levels.
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    Good article. As I was reading this article one thing hit me. One of the first things that is mentioned is NCLB, RTTT, and CCSS. I was thinking, maybe if the government would let teachers get used to a curriculum our instruction would get better and higher level learning could go on. Just my short rant.
saxman_51

Closing the achievement gap - 1 views

http://www.apa.org/monitor/2011/09/achievement.aspx Writer discusses the effects of 15 minute interventions on student performances and growth.

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started by saxman_51 on 16 Mar 16 no follow-up yet
mrdulberger

LearnZillion - 1 views

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    Diigo's default comment: LearnZillion is the world's first open, cloud-based curriculum. We help teachers, schools, and districts improve instruction and respond to the specific needs of their students. My comments: Learn zillion provides a large bank of instructional videos and resources that align to the Common Core. The lessons are designed for teachers or students. I often show bits and pieces of certain videos to my students during our ELA or Math block. Occasionally I will just use a Learnzillion video for myself as a refresher on strategies for teaching a specific standard. This resource can help identify and eliminate instructional gaps in the classroom. Teachers can even log in and assign their students specific videos or just share a link.
micanderse

A Multiple Strategy Framework Supporting Vocabulary Development for Students with Readi... - 3 views

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    This article examines various methods for helping students with comprehension difficulties learn and acquire new content specific vocabulary. The primary focus of the article is on the importance of a multi strategy approach to help keep students engaged with vocabulary building activities.
Erika Eason

daretodifferentiate - Choice Boards - 0 views

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    This site provides templates for several different choice boards, which can be used to integrate more student choice into the work they do for classes. Providing students with a variety of options for how to complete assignments allows for teachers to differentiate instruction and assessment as well, to some degree, and also allows students to feel more in control of their learning.
Barbara Lindsey

Learning In Burlington: A quick research tip - 1 views

  • When you do a random Google search for information on something (i.e. Martin Luther King Jr.) you don't really now the quality of the site before digging beneath the surface of the link.
  • The top sites about Martin Luther King Jr. here are from the Nobel Prize, Stanford University and the King Center which was founded by Coretta Scott King.
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      This is a good first step to helping students develop information literacy skills when doing online research.
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    This blog post discusses the advantages of doing a search in Diigo using the 'community' search function as opposed to doing a search in Google. This can be used to demonstrate to colleagues as well as students the benefits of doing educational searches via curated social bookmarking sites such as Diigo.
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