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Activities | DocsTeach - 0 views

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    "Find and use activities crafted by educators using documents from the National Archives. Turn your students into historians with primary-source based activities that develop historical thinking skills. Activities are ready to use in your classroom. Or alter an existing activity to fit your unique needs. Exchange primary source documents and modify activity instructions. Log in to borrow from an even larger selection from fellow educators."
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Primarily Teaching - 0 views

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    A Summer Workshop for Educators on Using Historical Documents in the Classroom  --one week workshop in Waltham July 21-25
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Why Use Primary Sources? - 0 views

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    Teaching with primary sources. On the right side column there are some analysis tools (pdf and doc versions)
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Teacher's Guides and Analysis Tool for primary sources - 0 views

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    Gives guides for general primary sources, oral histories, books, photographs/prints, manuscripts, political cartoons, maps, sheet music, motion pictures, and sound recordings.
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Primary Source Analysis Tool | Teachers - Library of Congress - 0 views

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    Use this tool to record your responses to a primary source. If you need guidance, use the sample questions. 
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Bibliographies A New Look at the Old West - Primary Source - 0 views

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    Resources of books for both educators and students pertaining to westward expansion
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Powerful Test-Taking Strategies - Elementary Level - 1 views

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    Slide show to use with projector with good test taking strategies
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http://bowenpeters.weebly.com/uploads/8/1/1/9/8119969/poetry_folder.pdf - 0 views

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    PDF containing a variety of definitions of literary devices, examples, etc.
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Writing - Mr. Bowen's Fifth Grade - 0 views

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    Examples and rubrics based on Calkins' 
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National Archives Teachers' Resources - 1 views

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    Create a school library of laminated documents?
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Why edWeb - edWeb - 1 views

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    edWeb.net is a highly-acclaimed professional social and learning network that has become a vibrant online community for exceptional educators, decision-makers, and influencers who are on the leading edge of innovation in education. edWeb members are teachers, faculty, administrators, and librarians at K12 and post-secondary institutions. edWeb is a place where educators who are looking for ways to improve teaching and learning can gather and share information and ideas with peers and thought leaders in the industry. Any educator can use edWeb for free to create a personal learning network or professional learning community to make it easier to collaborate, share ideas, and move forward faster with new ideas and initiatives, particularly those than leverage technology to accelerate improvement.
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Creativity Becomes an Academic Discipline - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    ""The reality is that to survive in a fast-changing world you need to be creative," says Gerard J. Puccio, chairman of the International Center for Studies in Creativity at Buffalo State College, which has the nation's oldest creative studies program, having offered courses in it since 1967. "That is why you are seeing more attention to creativity at universities," he says. "The marketplace is demanding it." Critical thinking has long been regarded as the essential skill for success, but it's not enough, says Dr. Puccio. Creativity moves beyond mere synthesis and evaluation and is, he says, "the higher order skill." This has not been a sudden development. Nearly 20 years ago "creating" replaced "evaluation" at the top of Bloom's Taxonomy of learning objectives. In 2010 "creativity" was the factor most crucial for success found in an I.B.M. survey of 1,500 chief executives in 33 industries."
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Making Connections: Text to Self, Text to Text, Text to World - Diane Kardash - 0 views

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    "Schema theory explains how our previous experiences, knowledge, emotions, and understandings affect what and how we learn (Harvey & Goudvis, 2000). Schema is the background knowledge and experience readers bring to the text. Good readers draw on prior knowledge and experience to help them understand what they are reading and are thus able to use that knowledge to make connections. Struggling readers often move directly through a text without stopping to consider whether the text makes sense based on their own background knowledge, or whether their knowledge can be used to help them understand confusing or challenging materials. By teaching students how to connect to text they are able to better understand what they are reading (Harvey & Goudvis, 2000). Accessing prior knowledge and experiences is a good starting place when teaching strategies because every student has experiences, knowledge, opinions, and emotions that they can draw upon. "
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Teaching Empathy: Turning a Lesson Plan into a Life Skill | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "In cooperative learning, students work together, think together and plan together using a variety of group structures designed along an instructional path. This dynamic learning model breaks with the dusty forms of frontal teaching that often create classrooms of "lonesome togetherness" -- students who may sit together but live worlds apart. Cooperative learning creates what Daniel Goleman calls "cognitive empathy," a mind-to-mind sense of how another person's thinking works. The better we understand others, the better we know them -- pointing toward (among other virtues) greater trust, appreciation and generosity. "
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Passion-Based Learning, Day 1: Probing Minecraft's Appeal - 0 views

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    "This is the first of several reflections from Wisconsin elementary principal Matt Renwick on digital and passion-based learning in a new afterschool program. "
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Historical Map Collection in Google Earth - 1 views

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    View historical maps as Google Earth overlays. Great now/then material for History!
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