ReGeneration NZ | Active Citizenship - 0 views
10+ Getting to Know You Activities for Teens & Adults : Teacher Reboot Camp - 0 views
MIKIDS for YOUR KIDS! - 0 views
Mathwire.com | Search - 0 views
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There are currently five different ways to search the Mathwire.com site for specific topics or activities. Quick links have been added to the upper left of the Home page and the main Mathwire search pages (A-Z List, Standards, Topics, Archives, What's New?) for your convenience in searching the site.
Resource: Teaching Foreign Languages K-12 Workshop - 0 views
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"The Teaching Foreign Languages workshop will help K-12 foreign language teachers improve their practice by making connections between the National Standards for Foreign Language Learning and current research in foreign language education. Workshop components include eight lively half-hour video programs with leading researchers and practicing teachers discussing how the standards play out in day-to-day classroom situations, a workshop guide available online and in print, and interactive activities on the Web. "
Anti-Slavery - Free Campaigns Resources - 0 views
Shout! Explore. Connect. Act. - 0 views
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"Shout invites educators and students to take an active role in global environmental issues. Connect online with experts in the field, share ideas, and collaborate with people around the world committed to solving environmental challenges. "
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Could be a good "action"tool
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May have shared this...if not here it is!
:: e-Learning for Kids :: - 0 views
Making More Music - 0 views
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cool Using the Musical Sketch Pad * To draw music on the screen, click on the pencil to activate the "sketch" mode. Choose an instrument below and draw on the sketch pad. * To edit your sketch, click on the "selection" tool (the dashed square) to activate the "edit" mode. In the sketch pad, drag a rectangle around the area you want to edit. You may use the tools below the "selection" tool to duplicate, erase, reverse, and invert the selected area. * To adjust the tempo of your musical sketch, select the turtle or rabbit to make it play slow or fast.
An Idea for a Fun Way to Get Students Correcting/Thinking of Their Own Mistak... - 0 views
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This weekend I had the great pleasure of participating in my first webinar: The 3rd Virtual Round Table Online Conference. It was an amazing experience, I had the pleasure of "running" into many friends from my PLN and loved the sessions I was able to attend. During the Unconference we all decided on some topics of interest and then each went to a virtual conference room to discuss the theme we had chosen. In the room I went to we talked about error correction - ways we do it, when we do it, etc. We shared ideas, our experiences. There were some great ideas, and I chipped in with an activity I really enjoy doing and the students have the greatest time with it. But most importantly, I believe it to be one of the most effective ways of error correction, because the correction is made by the students; they correct sentences they've written. (By the way, for those of you who were in the room, I am sorry if I stumbled or did something wrong - I was extremely nervous about speaking there!)
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What a cool way to have fun with language, use the projector and have kids work in teams collaboratively. :)
Top 13 Screen Recorders to Record Your Screen Activities - 0 views
Math Activities - 0 views
Math Activities - 0 views
CIBL - Center for Inquiry-Based Learning - 0 views
Go Online Activities 8.1 - 0 views
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