Skip to main content

Home/ MHSSocSt/ Group items tagged teacher

Rss Feed Group items tagged

scott klepesch

teachers's Channel - YouTube - 1 views

  •  
    YouTube.com/Teachers was created to help teachers use educational YouTube videos to educate, engage and inspire their students. We know how busy teachers can be so we've worked with a group of teachers to put together playlists of partner videos that align with common core standards.
Debra Gottsleben

Free Technology for Teachers: Five Good Feeds for U.S. History Teachers - 0 views

  •  
    "Here are five feeds that U.S. History teachers should check out."
Debra Gottsleben

Free Technology for Teachers: Timelines.tv - Video Timelines for History Students - 0 views

  •  
    "a nice little resource for history teachers to bookmark and share with their students. On Timelines.tv you can find six timelines of important eras in U.S. and European history. Each timeline includes short (3-10 minute) videos about people and events in the era. The timelines also include pictures and short text descriptions. The six timelines currently available are A History of Britain, The American West, Medicine Through Time, American Voices, The Edwardians, and Nazi Germany. More timelines appear to planned for publication in the future."
  •  
    According to Richard Byrne on his Free Technology for Teachers blog, "Timelines.tv could be a nice resource to share with students as a tool to review an era after you have taught some lessons on it. "
scott klepesch

Inside My Global Classroom | Powerful Learning Practice - 0 views

  • When Hiram Cuevas from Virginia wanted his students to understand the Black Saturday bushfire tragedy that had befallen Victoria in 2009, our students arrived at school before the start of the school day, and his stayed late, so that we could establish a meaningful discussion around the events. Our students and staff were so touched that kids and teachers in a school as far away as Virginia were interested and concerned about events in our part of the world.
  • Probably most important: establish good connections with the teachers you will be working with. Remain in constant contact, double check your time zones (including quirks like daylight savings time policies in each community), and test your connections before starting time.
  •  
    "Over the last two years, students from my school have been fundraising to support Daraja Academy, a school in Kenya that is providing free education for impoverished girls who would be lost to education without such support. I found out about Daraja through Jabiz Raisdana, a teacher I met at a conference in Shanghai and who is in my Twitter network. Jabiz put me onto Mark Lukach, a teacher from San Francisco who is an advocate for Daraja, and acts as a bridge helping people understand the cause. Mark and I remain in contact through email and Twitter, and he has Skyped into our school on several occasions, enthusiastically conveying to our students the need to support girl education in places like Africa where women are so vital to the functioning of society."
Debra Gottsleben

Free Technology for Teachers: 5 Tips for Writing DBQ Essays - 0 views

  •  
    "Keith Hughes, history teacher extraordinaire and producer of the excellent Hip Hughes History videos, recently published a new video for students who need to write document based question (DBQ) essays. In DBQ Essays for Dummies Keith offers five helpful essay writing tips for students."
Debra Gottsleben

Museum Box - Transform Students into Curators | Mark Brumley - 0 views

  •  
    "...add pictures, videos and other resources to create mini museum exhibits. The site is not limited to history teachers. Students can use museum boxes to provide evidence to support an argument, describe a scientific or mathematic concept or create portfolios of their writing and artwork. Each museum box is made up of individual cubes and features 8 cubes per layer. What students put on each side of the cube is up to them. A searchable image gallery offers multiple historical pictures and other primary source documents. Registering for the site gives students the opportunity to upload videos, audio files and other documents to add to their virtual exhibits. A special teacher section allows you to create accounts for students and monitor the boxes they create or save money on field trips by taking students on a virtual field trip that you create for them."
  •  
    This could be a great presentation tool.
Debra Gottsleben

Google Sites for Teachers 2012 - 0 views

  •  
    "What teachers need to know to get started using Google Sites in the classroom." E m~cgn `yhk Ycojeyg Iyln elg@ynn Wnojlhdhm `hy Wneojnys,@ynnWnoj7Wneojnys,ohk Clwyhg~owchl wh Mhhmdn _cwns, Qemn 9Oynewclm e Mhhmdn Eooh~lw Qemn ?Mnwwclm _weywng }cwj Mhhmdn _cwns Qemn =Oynewclm Sh~y @cysw Qemn Qemn 55 Eggclm Khyn Qemns Qemn 95 Eggclm Pcgnhs Qemn 9? Eggclm e Idhm wh Sh~y _cwn Qemn 90 Eggclm e @cdn Oeiclnw wh Sh~y _cwn Qemn ?1_jeyclm Sh~y _cwn Qemn ?7Ngcwclm Lepcmewchl Qemn 75Ngcwclm Eqqneyelon Qemn 7?^sclm Oednlgeys Qemn 77Dconlsclm & Yn~sn Qemn 7= E m~cgn `yhk Ycojeyg Iyln elg@ynn Wnojlhdhm `hy Wneojnys,@ynnWnoj7Wneojnys,ohk Clwyhg~owchl wh Mhhmdn _cwns, Qemn 9Oynewclm e Mhhmdn Eooh~lw Qemn ?Mnwwclm _weywng }cwj Mhhmdn _cwns Qemn =Oynewclm Sh~y @cysw Qemn Qemn 55 Eggclm Khyn Qemns Qemn 95 Eggclm Pcgnhs Qemn 9? Eggclm e Idhm wh Sh~y _cwn Qemn 90 Eggclm e @cdn Oeiclnw wh Sh~y _cwn Qemn ?1_jeyclm Sh~y _cwn Qemn ?7Ngcwclm Lepcmewchl Qemn 75Ngcwclm Eqqneyelon Qemn 7?^sclm Oednlgeys Qemn 77Dconlsclm & Yn~sn Qemn 7="
Debra Gottsleben

Gooru - 0 views

  •  
    An Open Educational Resources site OER; in beta now. "Gooru is a search engine for learning that allows you to explore and study over 2,600 standards-aligned and personalized study guides. Study guides cover 5th-12th grade math and science topics, and resources include digital textbooks, animations, instructor videos and more. All resources are vetted and organized by teachers or Gooru's content experts, so you don't have to sort through the mess of subpar educational resources available online yourself. Gooru also makes it easy for you to connect with your worldwide peers to make learning a social experience. Post questions to an active community of students, teachers and experts, or find friends and peers to study with. Best of all, Gooru adapts to you. Based on the topics you study and your performance on self-assessments, Gooru suggests resources and study guides that will help you master the concepts. You can track your study habits and monitor your performance on any of the topics you study."
  •  
    Not sure what resources are here for social studies but still looks like a very interesting site. Think you should check it out for resources and to share with students.
Debra Gottsleben

SlideShark | PowerPoint Presentations on the iPad - 0 views

  •  
    "Slide Shark is a free app that allows teachers to use PowerPoint files with the iPad. Teachers and students can view and show PowerPoint presentations on the iPad - and it seems to work really well. Keep in mind that PowerPoint is just one style of presentation and the iPad (and technology in general) offers us a whole new world of more engaging options, but as someone who uses slideshow presentations still, a good one can be a great way to start or recap a lesson." via EduTecher
scott klepesch

Developing A Student iPad Leadership In Your School « EdApps.ca - 0 views

  •  
    "Every teacher seems to fully acknowledge how quickly and comfortably the average student adopts new technology. The truth is, students learn how to have fun on an iPad pretty quickly, but they don't always learn how to trouble shoot, be safe, and learn effectively right off the bat. Having a team of students that are well trained in iPad support can help build leadership amongst your students, and will help alleviate the stress on both students and teachers as they learn to adopt this new technology."
Debra Gottsleben

Our Story | iCivics - 0 views

  •  
    "iCivics is a non-profit organization dedicated to reinvigorating civic learning through interactive and engaging learning resources. Our educational resources empower teachers and prepare the next generation of students to become knowledgeable and engaged citizens. Founded and led by Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, iCivics provides students with the tools they need for active participation and democratic action, and teachers with the materials and support to achieve this. Our free resources include print-and-go lesson plans, award-winning games, and digital interactives. The iCivics games place students in different civic roles and give them agency to address real-world problems and issues. They are rooted in clear learning objectives and integrated with lesson plans and support materials. iCivics curriculum is grouped into topical units that align to state and Common Core standards. "
scott klepesch

The Students as Historian - 0 views

  •  
    I asked a social studies teacher, "who's the historian in your classroom?" After a bit of give and take, we concluded that in the traditional classroom, the students get to watch (and listen) to the teacher be historian
scott klepesch

Academic Content Areas | The Blue School - 0 views

  • This content area provides a context in which children can explore the connections between self, family, community and the world at large.  Each area of emphasis within Human Studies and Global Citizenship plays a critical role in deepening children’s understanding of how their world works. Exploration by teachers, children, and families extends into the study of how people can most successfully communicate, collaborate, and connect within the context of the community.  As with other curriculum areas, teachers look for and create opportunities for relating this content to real life. Exploring identity, relationships and the ways we interact and communicate integrates social development, empathy, and the pursuit of understanding one another throughout the daily life of the school. Children expand these opportunities by reflecting upon the characteristics and experiences, past and present, of diverse cultures and populations of the world.  As the children mature, this area of the core curriculum supports their ability to grasp increasingly abstract concepts and complex ideas about human beings and the world at large.
  •  
    Description of academic content areas for the Blue School. In particular the description of what we may consider to be social studies or history is under Human Studies and Global Citizenship: This content area provides a context in which children can explore the connections between self, family, community and the world at large. Each area of emphasis within Human Studies and Global Citizenship plays a critical role in deepening children's understanding of how their world works. Exploration by teachers, children, and families extends into the study of how people can most successfully communicate, collaborate, and connect within the context of the community.
scott klepesch

Moodle Tool Guide for Teachers - Cat's Pyjamas - 0 views

  •  
    Tool guide for teachers on Moodle. Moodle evaluated against Bloom's taxonomy
scott klepesch

Skype in the classroom (beta) | Skype Education - 0 views

  •  
    " Skype in the classroom is a free directory for teachers who want to use Skype to bring education to life in their classrooms. Join today to share resources, chat with teachers and even pair classes."
Debra Gottsleben

For Teachers from Library of Congress - 0 views

  •  
    Link to Library of Congress site for teachers. Lots of resources including primary sources
  •  
    Check out all of these great primary sources from LoC
Debra Gottsleben

Free Technology for Teachers: Close Reading Strategies, Rubrics, and Sample Assessments... - 0 views

  •  
    "The University of Maryland, Baltimore County has an excellent resource for history teachers. The UMBC Assessment Resource Center for History offers sample assessments based on readings from six eras in U.S. history. The assessments include multiple choice question and performance tasks based on close reading exercises. The performance task assessments include scoring rubrics, sample responses from students, and the documents that students need in order to complete the performance tasks."
Debra Gottsleben

Free Technology for Teachers: 13 Good Resources for Social Studies Teachers - 0 views

  •  
    Some excellent ideas to use in your classes.
scott klepesch

Free Technology for Teachers: Another Great YouTube Channel for History Students and Te... - 1 views

  •  
    Videos specific to social studies
Debra Gottsleben

Free Technology for Teachers: Zoom In - US History Lessons Based on Primary Sources - 0 views

  •  
    "Zoom In provides units of lesson plans built around primary source documents. The collection of lesson units is organized into six eras of US History. Zoom In is more than just a collection of lesson plans and documents. Zoom In provides an online classroom environment. As a teacher you can manage multiple classrooms within your Zoom In account. "
1 - 20 of 103 Next › Last »
Showing 20 items per page