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Traci Grandgeorge

Examples of Student Innovation - home - 0 views

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    "Welcome to the 21st Century Student Learning Example Page Why? As educators focusing on 21st Century Learning, it is important that we are able to share examples of powerful student work that we can share with educators around the world. It is important that we have this opportunity to not only talk about how we can empower students, but as examples of how this has ALREADY affected student learning. The Motivation? This wiki was inspired (as many things are) by a student that did a phenomenal job on discussing her PLN that was shared numerous times on Twitter Examples (Please list by title, format (linked), and then brief explanation) Student Examples Description Portfolios/Blogs * Cary Academy Student Portfolios - Student Blogfolios - Using WordPress as a platform, students at this school created their own portfolios that are open to the world and can be shared with the entire world. * Ancaster Meadow School Grade 1 Student Blogs -- Student Blogs -- Using Kidblog, my Grade 1 students have blogged on a variety of topics relating to numerous curriculum areas. These blogs have almost become portfolios: showing their best work in all subject areas. * Oaktree Elementary Grade 3 Reading Response Blog-Reading blog Third grade students using a blog to talk about the books we are reading, share what they are writing about, and comment on each other's thoughts. I used WordPress for this blog and all the blogs we use in class. These students also collaborated with 4 other schools on a blog about the rain forest , and we blog with a student that moved so we can keep in touch. * Mrs. Cassidy's Grade One Blog - The students' work is shown through pictures and video on the teacher's blog, and each student's blog (linked from the teacher's blog) is an online portfolio of their learning in many subject areas through the course of the year. * Student Blogging - www.dablog-dablog.blogspot.com - Getting teen students to write is usually an impossible task.
Traci Grandgeorge

The Best Places For Students To Learn About…Their Names | Larry Ferlazzo's We... - 0 views

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    One of the keys ways to help students develop their reading skills is to help them find something they're interested in reading about. Learning about their names, and the name of their family members and friends, could certainly fit into the "high-interest" category. And there are several websites that are designed to facilitate learning just that. After exploring these sites (or before), students can also talk with their family to learn other stories behind their names.
marcia hetelle

Renaissance Learning - AR Quiz Store - 0 views

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    Accelerated Reading Points and Level checker
Traci Grandgeorge

Snow, Sweat and Tears - The Learning Network Blog - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    -How familiar are you with the sport of curling
Traci Grandgeorge

CHARTER SCHOOL INSIGHTS: Don't Let Educators Ruin Amusement Parks - 0 views

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    insightful post about the way schools are run - makes you wonder why
Traci Grandgeorge

YouAreHere: Materials for Parents and Teachers - 0 views

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    The activities and resources on this site are free to use. The site is intended for students in 5th-8th grade.
Traci Grandgeorge

Voices of Civil Rights :: Home - 0 views

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    Hear Their Voices The Voices of Civil Rights Web site features a searchable online archive of selected stories submitted by people from every corner of the country and from all walks of life. There are also interactive features, essays, interviews and special reports. Voices of Civil Rights is a joint project of AARP, the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights (LCCR) and The Library of Congress.
Traci Grandgeorge

826 National - 0 views

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    Excite Students to Writing 826 National is a nonprofit tutoring, writing and publishing organization with locations in seven cities across the country. The organization's goal is to assist students, aged 6-18, with their writing skills and to help teachers get their classes excited about writing. After the founding of 826 Valencia, the flagship center in San Francisco, educators around the U.S. joined in to pursue the same goals in their local communities. Now 826 Valencia also serves as the headquarters of 826 National, an umbrella organization that coordinates the adaptation of 826's tutoring and mentorship model in other cities. Already, 826 has sister centers in New York, Los Angeles, Ann Arbor, Chicago, Seattle and Boston. Through volunteer support, each of the seven 826 chapters provides drop-in tutoring, class field trips, writing workshops and in-schools programs-all free of charge. 826 chapters are especially committed to supporting teachers, publishing student work and offering services for English language learners.
Traci Grandgeorge

Microsoft Security Brochures and Fact Sheets - 0 views

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    These free, downloadable resources are designed to help you educate yourself and others about computer security, privacy, and online safety issues and to help you prevent problems and correct problems that do arise. You can also use them as supplemental materials for consumer online safety events. For additional resources, see our Event Guide and PowerPoint presentation pages. You can download low-resolution PDF files for home printing, or high-resolution PDF files if you want to have the materials professionally printed and folded for an event.
Traci Grandgeorge

Readicide - Stenhouse Publishers - 0 views

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    How schools are killing reading and what you can do about it
Traci Grandgeorge

Archipelago Learning Webinar Series - 0 views

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    Calendar of training/demos, etc that are free from Study Island.
Traci Grandgeorge

Telescopic Text © Joe Davis 2008 - 0 views

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    very cool - click on highlighted words and more are added to add more meaning - watch it grow
Traci Grandgeorge

8 Innovative Schools Provide Ideas and Inspiration for 21st Century Education by Lisa N... - 0 views

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    The eight comprehensive case studies that follow highlight schools that have used technology to improve student achievement and operational efficiency. Although they offer only a snapshot of the exciting advances schools have made, they are designed to encourage principals to reflect on their practices and look to other schools for new ideas. When reading the case study consider if any of these schools provide inspiration for what could be implemented at your own school site. Then use the 21st century school visioning tool as a resource to structure and capture ideas that you may want to consider incorporating into your school or classroom. Results can be viewed here . The Model Technology Program Schools Note : If you would like to connect with a specific school, please feel free to reach out to its principal: Brooklyn Tech High School -- The Real Thing: Career-Driven Education through Professional Technology Principal: Randy Asher RAsher@schools.nyc.gov East-West School of International Studies -- Languages and Self-Expression: Preparin
Traci Grandgeorge

Newseum | Today's Front Pages | Gallery View - 0 views

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    Bring the News to Life Would you like your students to browse newspapers from around the world? Would your students be interested in a kaleidoscopic reading of news reports? If you answered yes, then you should visit Today's Front Pages, which is run by the Newseum in Washington, D.C. As the name implies, Today's Front Pages provides daily access to newspapers all over the globe. There are three ways to read them: with the use of the gallery, list or map. In any of these three possibilities, the front pages may be sorted by geographical region. The site provides access to more than 800 front pages from 70 countries, updated daily. After choosing the newspaper you want to read, you can print the front page or open it in PDF format.
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