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It's important to match the tools used to teach information literacy with the level of the students.
Developed by educators, the Big6 includes many tools and lessons for the teacher. Written by librarians at Cardiff University, the Handbook of Information Literacy Teaching or HILT has many helpful tips, handouts and lesson plans.
The 21st Century Information Fluency portal has created online games and tutorials for many different level of student.
Lessons on ReadWriteThink can be sorted by literacy engagements so that teachers can highlight specific language functions in the classroom. Following M. A. K. Halliday's model, lessons are designed to engage students in authentic and meaningful language
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the site offers options to purchase different plans, there is a free version that gives students a selection of characters and backgrounds that they can use to create an animated video.
Some ideas for lesson plans include having students recreate a historical event with modern-day characters, creating a political debate or using the characters to create a public service announcement. To get an idea of how easy GoAnimate is to use, check out the video above, then try it for yourself and create a video message to your students. Guaranteed fun!
Read more at http://thejournal.com/articles/2014/03/25/3-tools-for-animation.aspx?=FETCLN#101yYkd6JqGizQzz.99
Linking music & social movements - resources are intended to stimulate student interest and creativity, to develop higher order thinking skills and to promote interdisciplinary learning. Please be aware, that some material contained in these lessons may b
site offers great video support and how too lessons for using multimedia and infusing it into lesson plans. The focus of the lesson planning is on the 6E method which is all project based.
This is a collection of English lessons and resources for most High School Level classes. It has all the traditional assignments, stories, skills, terms, and samples to pull from.
If you are looking for some ways to integrate global education into your lessons, this site from the Peace Corps contains many activities that have been sorted by grade level and curricular area. Although none of the activities are specifically for theolo
This lesson presents social history content and topics through the voices of ordinary people. It draws on primary sources from the American Memory Collection, American Life Histories, 1936-1940. Using excerpts from the collection, students study social hi
Storyboard That is a robust web tool that allows students to create and edit Storyboards. This site is simple to use and allows users to drag and drop stick figures and screen elements, as well as add their own content, to the storyboard time line. Enough tools and features to be really useful and not too many to confuse young users, this is a nice way for students to create storyboards for class projects, videos, or anything else you can think of including comic strips. There is a nice educator portal which has some lesson plans and example student work.
Not free, but free trial and reasonably priced for teachers
TeachWithMovies.com offers Movie Lesson Plans and Learning Guides to 280 movies. "Learning Guides" are flexible tools for teachers providing background, discussion questions, links to the Internet, projects, and vocabulary lists. Yearly fee.
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Address American History and Civics standards and help your students participate in the election process with these elementary and secondary resources from PBS Teachers.