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cbaugher007

Series Circuit Simulation Challenge | ScratchEd - 0 views

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    This site contains information and links to circuit challenges. A good tool for additional research for students or further exploration. This can also be a part of a WebQuest activity or simply used the challenge at the bottom of the page for part of a homework/classwork assignment.
cbaugher007

The Energy Story - Chapter 4: Circuits - 0 views

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    A website which provides the terminology used in circuits but appropriate for students. This page in particular could become part of a scavenger hunt or WebQuest activity. It has some use as a stand alone resource as well.
Jamie Bullock

NextLesson | Common Core Lessons, Projects & Worksheets - 2 views

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    These lessons are common core based and gives teachers more of a performance task layout. The lessons have common core standards linked to them already making it easy to find aligned lessons quickly. Lessons are very detailed and teachers are provided with a key.
Jamie Bullock

Math In The Real World: 400 Lessons From EconEdLink - 2 views

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    This is a website that lets teacher find lesson plans that link math and the real world. Some lesson plans are free and others you need to pay for. This is great for high school teachers because the lessons have a heavy econ focus and most students like learning about and working with money.
Barbara Lindsey

Best Practices Blog | Expeditionary Learning - 1 views

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    This blog addresses professional practices and critical learning issues of our day. Members of PLCs can select a blog post for text-based discussions to deepen professional practice.
Barbara Lindsey

Protocols and Engagement Strategies Videos | Expeditionary Learning - 4 views

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    This series of videos from Expeditionary Learning shows students using protocols and engagement learning strategies. Teachers at all levels and in all content areas can use at least one of these strategies and protocols with their students to improve student learning, encourage peer and self-directed learning and differentiate learning.
Katie Tress

What is a research-based intervention for a kindergarten student having difficulty with... - 0 views

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    This source is a list of research-based strategies you can use to teach beginning phonics and phonemic awareness skills to struggling readers. It is meant to used as intervention methods.  Some of these suggested activities would be good for use in whole group scenarios but many of the activities would be better for us in working with small groups of students. Most of the suggested activities are multi-sensory and interactive.
ceciledroz

Quizlet - 0 views

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    Quizlet is a tool that allows teachers to create flashcards, (mock-up) tests and study games. When designing activities, teachers can add pictures and voice over. Teachers can monitor their students' progress and the time they spend on the activities. The activities can be assigned by the teachers but students can go back to Quizlet on their own to review or prepare for an assessment.
hearda

Note-Taking for Reading | SkillsYouNeed - 2 views

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    This is from Skills You need, Helping You Develop Life Skills. These guidelines and tips are to help students become active readers and improve their learning. Effective note-taking strategies while reading are provided depending on the task involved as well as organization of notes. The strategies can be shared with students of any discipline and any age.
hearda

Color Coding - 2 views

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    This is a Slideshare presentation about color coding by Jugnu Agrawal and Gary Hoag. Research that supports color coding is provided as well as some strategies for different activities from organizational skills, to reading and writing. Teachers can follow some of these strategies to differentiate their lessons and add variety to a "traditional" lesson.
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.
Garrick Baker

Autodesk Inventor Fundamentals - Basics of Part Modeling Chapter 1 - YouTube - 1 views

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    This site has a series of videos that shows the basic features of using Inventor. This would be most beneficial to anyone that is new to Inventor.
Garrick Baker

Getting Started | Inventor Products | Autodesk Knowledge Network - 1 views

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    This site provides multiple tutorials on how to use the different features of Inventor. It also provides a section for whats new to the 2015 version.
beththeducator

Early Literacy: The Skill of Learning the Alphabet | Scholastic.com - 1 views

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    The article shares a variety of ways to implement Early Literacy Skills into a Pre-K or Kindergarten classroom. The resource provides a number of engaging opportunities for students to choose special times to focus on particular skills in your classroom.
cunderwood32

Pear Deck - 1 views

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    With Pear Deck, educators are able to upload and create slideshows that allow students to follow along and interact on their electronic device. Within the slideshow educators can ask various question types and get student responses in real time. Educators can also get student feedback during a slideshow.
cunderwood32

eduCanon: interactive video. unleashed. - 1 views

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    eduCanon allows educators to upload videos and insert questions directly within the video. Works well with smartboards, keeps students attentive, and is a paper saver. Often times teachers may not have copies of questions available, or find that students pay more attention if the video stops periodically and being chosen randomly. Students are also able to refer back to the video on their own time to review.
jkiska

PE Scholar - 0 views

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    This website allows physical educators to browse Free Physical Education Resources, Lesson Plans, Activities, Games, Articles, Videos, Blogs. It is an easy way for teachers to find lessons that they may be struggling with. I like to find lessons and change them to make them work for me. The blog is also helpful because it helps teachers relate to one another, that may be struggling with the same things my team does.
Katie Tress

Alphabet Strategy Bank - 1 views

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    This is a portion of a website called Reading A-Z which focuses on various strategies used to teach students to ID letters and their corresponding sounds. Some of the segments of information include: the alphabet song, alphabet books (these are available through Reading A-Z if you have a membership), teaching sounds, writing letters and alphabet activities. Many of these activities are multi-sensory and interactive, engaging ways to teach the alphabet and sounds to young children. They would make good whole group, small group or literacy center activities in the classroom.
mmclementson

Carl's Corner - Reading Resource - 1 views

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    This resource provides teachers with printable activities that can help students build skills linked to the foundations of reading such as: - Vowels -Word Families -Sight Words -Alphabet -Phonemic Awareness -Syllables Grade Level: PK-2 Most of the resources are available for free, although some of the resources are available for purchase.
scottie_jarrett

DimensionU - Educational Video Game Technology for the 21st Century Student - 0 views

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    DimensionU creates engaging and interactive multi-player video games that focus on core skills in mathematics and literacy. Our content aligns with the Common Core, state standards and classroom instruction Learn More about DimensionU Comprised of four engaging, multi-player games with access to curriculum in both Math and Literacy, grades 3 - 9. Some available games: * Meltdown is the DimensionU game that offers students a second chance when answering difficult questions, and rewards creative strategies to achieve victory. * Velocity is DimensionU's high-speed obstacle course that ensures players answer questions correctly in order to continue progressing through the race.
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