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Barbara Lindsey

PBL in the TL - 0 views

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    This blog post by @sraspanglish (aka Laura Sexton) describes how she uses Google Form to create a standards-based objectives template for her courses. Even though this focuses on languages and North Carolina standards, this can be modified for any content area and once you have done the hard work of creating the template, you can reuse it again and again!
Barbara Lindsey

Why and how to use Outliner - 0 views

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    This describes a new feature of Diigo which allows you to create outlines of information, including notes, links, images, videos, etc. This could be a great way to help students think about the information they are collecting and to analyze and synthesize the information they are collecting and learning about.
Barbara Lindsey

Protocols for Examining Student Work - 3 views

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    This is a chapter from Lois Brown Easton's Book: Protocols for Professional Learning. This chapter focuses on several protocols to help teams evaluate student work. PLCs can use any number of these protocols to examine student work more deeply and effectively as part of their data action plan.
mmclementson

Florida Center For Reading Research- Student Center Activities - 3 views

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    This website provides teachers with free printable center activities for students in grades K-5. All of the activities are well organized under different categories relating to the five core components of reading: Phonological Awareness, Phonics, Fluency, Vocabulary, and Comprehension. All of the resources also provide teachers with detailed instructions on how to play each of the games.
comaracopley

Cornell Note-Taking Summary Template - 0 views

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    This artifact is an AVID student handout that explains the Cornell Note Taking Summary Template. It describes step by step how to write a complete summary of your Cornell Notes. Being able to complete a summary will help the students reflect on the information they just acquired and make the connections necessary for understanding the material.
comaracopley

Vocabulary: Costa's Levels of Thinking - 0 views

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    This artifact is an AVID student handout with Costa's 3 Levels of Thinking. It includes key words to use in your questions to help guide you to create different levels of questions ranging from basic remembering and understanding to creating and evaluating. Students will use this handout to develop the questions they create for their class Cornell Notes, Essential Questions and Cornell Notes they write for their homework reading assignments.
comaracopley

Cornell Notes - 0 views

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    This artifact is an AVID student handout that describes the Cornell Note Taking process. The Handout is set up in the template you will use for the note taking process.
fleetstacy1

http://media.wix.com/ugd/44f0b0_e3d328822f6a4b0eaea753ef56e3efbe.pdf - 1 views

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    This artifact is a student handout of Bloom's Taxonomy for Science and Math. This table gives examples of different levels of questioning: Recalling information, understanding meaning, using learning in a new situation, ability to see parts and relationships, parts of information to create new whole, and judgement based on criteria.
sophia park

Base Blocks Addition - NLVM - 3 views

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    This website contains a wide variety of virtual manipulative that can be maneuvered by all learners at all stages. Both students and teachers can use this to demonstrate understanding as well as modeling a strategy. All viewers are able to see concrete place values as well as the composition and decomposition of hundred and ten blocks. It is a great tool for the visual learner and those who are still in the concrete stage in addition/subtraction.
sophia park

Learn Zillion - Subtract 3 digit numbers - 1 views

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    This url directs users to a video that displays a strategy using numbers/symbols as well as concrete blocks how to subtract by decomposing a ten or a hundred. This website can be used as a resource to support learners showing difficulties with performing the operation where they need to decompose across 2 place values visually.
scottie_jarrett

IXL Math | Online math practice - 9 views

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    Week 7: The site provides a colorful, engaging environment for mastering math skills. You can sign up for an account or 30 day trail. Educators can sign up for full account benefits with (e.g. student progress tracking and reports; and an awards system for learners for completing certain goals). *Very good site for remedial students learning math and language arts. This site also includes a page in Language arts for 2nd to 10th graders.Practice math online with IXL. The site offers thousands of online math practice skills covering pre-K to high school, with questions that adapt to a student's individual proficiency.
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    This site provides students and teachers with different interactive games and resources that can be used to enhance the development of different math skills as well as promote fluency with fact recall. Using this program could help our students when we are investigating our Exploratory Question by integrating this program into their math fact practice time in the computer lab.
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    I use IXL some with my students. The problems are pretty good and challenging. I personally like Front Row more though. Have you heard of it?
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    I used to use IXL with my students for reinforcement, the only problem I had when using it was it locks students out after a specific number of questions. There was only so much practice for allotted topics which sometimes was not enough extra practice.
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    Free users I believe get 10 questions a day, but what I like most about this is that when a student gets a question wrong, it provides a pretty in depth explanation. Great resource.
jkiska

The physical educator- A blog - 0 views

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    This is a blog written by P.E. teachers. It includes pictures, lessons, videos, game ideas, activities, ideas of what works what doesn't. A little bit of everything.
kellifisher

Curriculet - 0 views

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    Web 2.0 tool that allows you to add content, links, pictures, etc. to primary sources and other written works. This would be especially useful in a Social Studies class to add biographies and links to background information for primary documents. It would also be a good activity to have the students work together to create a cirriculet on a primary source of the time period being studied. I have found this to be very user-friendly.
Michele Confer

Homepage - ReadWriteThink - 0 views

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    Providing educators and students access to the highest quality practices and resources in reading and language arts instruction.
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    I love this site! The lesson plans are detailed and thorough.
Elias Mageto

Learning Registry | sharing what we know - 3 views

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    The is a new approach to capturing, connecting and sharing data about learning resources available online with the goal of making it easier for educators and students to access the rich content available in our ever-expanding digital universe. Today large collections of learning resources sit online, waiting to be accessed.
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    I really liked the site. Just looking at the partners to this network, I came across European School Net (http://www.eu.org), as well as many organizations and government entities in the U.S. KW
Brittany Slusarczyk

Research Home - Discover Research Process for MHS - LibGuides at Morris School District - 0 views

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    Our district uses this DISCOVER process to help students loop through authentic, meaningful, self-regulated research. Check it out!  Great for K-12 and beyond!
Brittany Slusarczyk

J.K. Rowling's Speech at Harvard Commencement - 0 views

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    Check out this inspirational speech about the importance of failure. The video is especially valuable for educators, although I would also use it in an honors class or with any group of students exhibiting fear of risk.
emiller63

Glogster - join the visual communication network - 0 views

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    Express yourself with the ultimate Glog(TM) - graphic blog. Mix Web, Images, Text, Music and Video. Create your Glogster account today and publish in a new way.
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    This site is so much fun to design for students and even parents. It has awesome color themes and backdrops and offers a really fun way to get across information. It's like a homepage you can create with links to other sites, videos, pictures and more. Our school has a page and the kids really enjoy using it for library resources and etc. I am going to be using this for my class page this fall. I think this site is targeted for fifth grade and up. Younger students may be able to use some of the basic features, but it would require some instruction from the teacher.
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    I have used Glogster to replace a paper poster in the classroom. The students really enjoyed the chance to have a different presentation of a product.
Fatima Sitson

National Library of Virtual Manipulatives - 2 views

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    This is a great source that provides the similar manipulatives that we use in math- digi blocks, fraction patterns, base tens blocks. Students can manipulate the resources online. In the homepage, you'll see that the manipulatives are organized by grade level and math topic.
Holly Fairbrother

Score Rubrics on Your iPad | Class Tech Tips - 0 views

    • Holly Fairbrother
       
      Here's a tool that might be helpful to make sure we share and assess - says is saves time too!
    • Brittany Slusarczyk
       
      We also use the app Notability in my school. We were able to easily upload our state rubric. The app allows you to highlight it, comment on it, attach websites etc. then send it off to students.
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