This video is very useful because it explains the basic concepts of differentiating instruction. It gives a strong overview of the content that will be covered throughout the week.
Not every lesson plan looks alike, but all lesson plans share certain basic parts. This guide to LEARN NC's lesson plan template explains what we are looking for in a lesson plan and how you can make your lesson plan as usable as possible to other teachers on the web.
In my mind, the first and most basic obligation of a teacher is to see the beauty that exists within every student. Every child is infinitely precious. Period. When we start from this vantage point, classroom management -- and its flip side, student engagement -- comes more easily.
This website includes details about how each individual in the classroom can benefit by using Diigo, and it also includes a video located at the bottom of the page.
Beyond extended student learning, Diigo can be used as a form of professional development. Diigo has several educator groups that are active in sharing and collaborating on bookmarks relevant to education. This group has almost 10,000 members. You can find over 200 other Diigo K-12 education groups here.
This website is great for those teachers newly using Diigo as a technology resource for their classroom. Exploring this website really helped give me the basics and help me brain storm ideas for my classroom.
This website provides a short explanation for students to see the differences between formative and summative assessment, which is helpful with our lesson over assessing learning.
This video will help me teach my students about primary, secondary, and tertiary colors. This will be a great aid, as well as a resource for my students to refer back to.