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We Give Books - 0 views

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    Free downloadable books - useable on an IWB for displaying and annotating text for the class
Deborah van Doren

Are zoos good or bad for animals?: Animal Planet - 0 views

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    "Humans have an insatiable fascination with wild animals. Every year, millions of people go on safaris, board whale-watching cruises and watch Jeff Corwin get attacked by snakes on Animal Planet; others drive to their local zoo for a full day of animal gazing. This interest in animals is nothing new: Zoos have been entertaining people with exotic animal collections as far back as 1250 B.C. [source: Fravel]. Later, in early 13th-century England, Henry III moved his family's royal menagerie to the Tower of London for public viewing. For a small fee, visitors would be treated to glimpses of animals like lions, camels and lynxes. And if they brought a dog or cat to feed the lions, they got in for free [source: Encarta]. The first modern zoo -- the Imperial Menagerie in Vienna, Austria -- was established in 1752 and continues to attract visitors to this day. Nearby, in Germany, is the world's largest animal collection: Zoo Berlin (formerly The Berlin Zoological Gardens) houses more than 15,000 animals from almost 1,700 species [source: Encarta]. All U.S. animal exhibitors, like the 265-acre (107-hectare) Bronx Zoo just a subway ride away from Fifth Avenue, must apply for and receive a license from the Department of Agriculture. Millions of people visit the thousands of zoos around the world, proving that we simply never grow tired of observing wildlife. Depending on your point of view, though, zoos are either sanctuaries of education and entertainment or unnecessary prisons. While some people argue that zoos play an important role in conservation and research, others counter that they do more harm than good. So which is it? Are zoos good or bad? And how do you differentiate between what's good for one animal versus what's good for the entire species? It's a delicate question and one that can't easily be answered. Let's start with the good news."
Mr Casal

Gone Google Story Builder - 0 views

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    Create a mini video as if you were recording a collaborative Google Document during a shared typing session
Mr Casal

7 ways of using Google Drive with a classroom PC and projector - 0 views

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    "The ease of use and its extended search capabilities (e.g. search in word documents, pdf files and even images) make Google Drive ideal for use with classroom PCs and projectors. I usually log into my drive right at the beginning of the lesson and use it for many different purposes. "
Deborah van Doren

http://www.cfisd.net/dept2/curricu/ellang/Readers'%20Workshop.pdf - 0 views

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    Readers Workshop
Deborah van Doren

http://www.woodside.k12.ca.us/cms/lib/CA01001264/Centricity/Domain/20/Bands_of_Text_Dif... - 0 views

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    Bands of Reading Levels... Characteristics
Deborah van Doren

Reading Strategies - 0 views

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    Guided Reading Activities
Mr Casal

BLOOM'S TAXONOMY AND THE iPAD - 0 views

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    In an effort to help teachers identify apps and Web 2.0 tools that can be used to attain various levels of Bloom's Taxonomy, we have re-constructed the Bloom's Taxonomy Wheel for the iPad with apps that Zeeland students have available on their iPad. In order to leverage the iPad's potential in learning, teachers should consider their class content, their pedagogical approach, and specific strategies for using technology.
Mr Casal

20 Google Docs Secrets for busy teachers and students. - Edgalaxy - 0 views

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    20 great tips every teacher and student should be using to get the most of the collaborative learning opportunities Google Doc's offers
Mr Casal

Weekly Twitter Chat Times - 0 views

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    Great schedule of live Twitter chats & hashtags. Excellent resource for any educator on Twitter
Mr Casal

iOS Apps to Support Reading and Writing - UDL Resource - 0 views

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    iOS Apps that Support Learners who Find Reading and/or Writing Challenging
Mr Casal

iPurpose before iPad - 0 views

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    Examples of purposeful thinking about iPad usage in schools.
Mr Casal

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 0 views

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    A resource of educational web tools and mobile apps for teachers and educators.
Mr Casal

60 Ways To Use Twitter In The Classroom By Category - 0 views

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    Social media offers some great opportunities for learning in the classroom, bringing together the ability to collaborate, access worldwide resources, and find new and interesting ways to communicate in one easily accessible place. Teachers around the world have found innovative ways to use Twitter as a teaching tool (including TeachThought's favorite), and we've shared many of these great ideas here with you. Read on, and we'll explore 60 inspiring ways that teachers and students can put Twitter to work in the classroom.
Mr Casal

Exactly What The Common Core Standards Say About Technology - 0 views

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    Edudemic's focus is on the intersection of education and technology, and the Common Core certainly takes aim at in-depth student technology use. Four sample standards from elementary, middle, and high school English-Language Arts appear below...
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