Assessment of teachers using materials designed by Pearson. If you teach elementary literacy, have you seen this information about new standards for teachers?
a whole lot of responsibility. Some of the more frequent questions I receive is how I keep my students safe when they blog, how do I prevent cyber bullying, and how do I convince parents that this is worthwhile. While I may not have all of the answers or any quick fix solutions, I do have a lot of passion for this.
talk at length about blogging, why it is important to us, why it is a privilege.
We visit other student blogs and we discuss whether we agree with their posts, with their etiquette and we decide how w
This free site is one you might want to look into for younger elementary school students. It is a free site. It is also available in Spanish. It is sponsored by the British Council.
Famous actors read children''s aloud. Site include lesson plan ideas. This site will be of interest to elementary school teachers and parents of your children. If you have website, blog, or wiki set up for parents, you might want to see if this is a site you want to share with them after you have had some time to exlpore.
Story line online is website where stories are read aloud and with subtitles. The popular and non-mainstream stories are read by actors like Betty White and James Earl Jones.
Speakaboos is an educational resource for the classroom and home. Videos teach reading skills, life lessons, and creativity in a fun and safe environment. Each story comes to life with educational worksheets, activities, and games.
A blog created by a teacher in South Carolina who likes to share ideas she has in her classroom. She mostly has ideas for elementary education, but some can be manipulated for adolescents. She has some great free printables. You can also find her on Pinterest!