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Sara Wilkie

Using Primary Sources in the Social Studies Classroom | Social Studies Central - 0 views

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    "The use of primary sources as an instructional tool in the social studies classroom will engage students, encourage high levels of learning and raise test scores. But with so much to do and so little time, how can teachers know what strategies and resources work best?"
Sara Wilkie

Learning with Artifacts - 0 views

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    "Knowledge often comes to us via transcribed content or artifacts, which is derived from other's knowledge. These are facts, concepts, processes, procedures, and principles (Clark & Chopeta, 2004). Thus, artifacts are used in the learning process for creating knowledge, while in turn, knowledge creates new artifacts. Content There are five primary types of content (artifacts of knowledge): facts, concepts, processes, procedures, and principles (Clark, Mayer, 2007): "
Sheri Alford

Recipes4Success - 7 views

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    Use the Rubric Maker to make customized assessments for student work. You can create rubrics for primary, elementary, middle, and high school. The default text has been written to be appropriate for each level. After choosing a title and grade level for the rubric, you will be able to choose and edit a variety of existing performances, as well as create performances specific to the content your class is studying.
Bruce Goodner

Royal Society journal archive made permanently free to access | Royal Society - 1 views

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    The Royal Society Archive includes original peer reviewed papers by people like Ben Franklin and Sir Isaac Newton. Talk about primary documents!
anonymous

Blogging as Pedagogy: Facilitate Learning | Langwitches Blog - 0 views

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    "Blogging can support the strategies, techniques and approaches to facilitate the learning in your classroom no matter what grade level, age group and subject area. Blogging supports four primary areas: Reading Writing Reflecting Sharing"
Sara Wilkie

Top 10 Twitter Tips! | Integrating Technology in the Primary Classroom - 0 views

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    "Without a doubt, Twitter is my number one form of professional development and I am always recommending it to other educators."
Sara Wilkie

#38 Skype Screen Sharing | Teach Gen Now - 0 views

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    screen sharing
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