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Sara Wilkie

New English File - 1 views

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    A series of differentiated English as a addition language lessons and interactive activities. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/English+As+An+Additional+Language
Sara Wilkie

English Grammar Lessons - 0 views

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    A simple text based site with good infomation and examples of English grammer. Use the flash based exercises to practise what you students have learned. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/English+As+An+Additional+Language
anonymous

English tools for ANSWERSHEET | English tools for WORKSHEET | Tools for English | language | Gap Fill | Filter Articles | Match Pairs | Scramble Words | Multiple Choice Questions - 1 views

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    English language exercise creator. Would be helpful for teachers looking to create some guided/independent practice activities.
Sara Wilkie

The Times and the Common Core Standards: Reading Strategies for 'Informational Text' - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    "While English classes will still include healthy amounts of fiction, the standards say that students should be reading more nonfiction texts as they get older, to prepare them for the kinds of material they will read in college and careers. In the fourth grade, students should be reading about the same amount from "literary" and "informational" texts, according to the standards; in the eighth grade, 45 percent should be literary and 55 percent informational, and by 12th grade, the split should be 30/70."
Sara Wilkie

Schoology Blog | Schoology - 0 views

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    "Jennifer Symington, the Leader of Pedagogy at at the All Saints Catholic Girls College in Liverpool (Sydney), Australia. Teaching 12-16 year old students geography, English, math, history, and science, Jennifer has used Schoology for two years in her integrated studies course where she blends all the aforementioned subjects. Her video is a shining example of the incredible power of technology to foster global learning."
Sara Wilkie

Brain Rules: Brain development for parents, teachers and business leaders | Brain Rules | - 1 views

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    "If workplaces had nap rooms, multitasking was frowned upon, and meetings were held during walks, we'd be vastly more productive. Brain Rules reveals - in plain English - 12 ways our brains truly work. "
Sara Wilkie

The challenge of responding to off-the-mark comments | Granted, and... - 0 views

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    I have been thinking a lot lately about the challenge we face as educators when well-intentioned learners make incorrect, inscrutable, thoughtless, or otherwise off-the-mark comments. It's a crucial moment in teaching: how do you respond to an unhelpful remark in a way that 1) dignifies the attempt while 2) making sure that no one leaves thinking that the remark is true or useful? Summer is a great time to think about the challenge of developing new routines and habits in class, and this is a vital issue that gets precious little attention in training and staff development. Here is a famous Saturday Night Live skit, with Jerry Seinfeld as a HS history teacher, that painfully demonstrates the challenge and a less than exemplary response. Don't misunderstand me: I am not saying that we are always correct in our judgment about participant remarks. Sometimes a seemingly dumb comment turns out to be quite insightful. Nor am I talking about merely inchoate or poorly-worded contributions. That is a separate teaching challenge: how to unpack or invite others to unpack a potentially-useful but poorly articulated idea. No, I am talking about those comments that are just clunkers in some way; seemingly dead-end offerings that tempt us to drop our jaws or make some snarky remark back. My favorite example of the challenge and how to meet it comes from watching my old mentor Ted Sizer in action in front of 360 educators in Louisville 25 years ago. We had travelled as the staff of the Coalition of Essential Schools from Providence to Louisville to pitch the emerging Coalition reform effort locally. Ted gave a rousing speech about the need to transform the American high school. After a long round of applause, Ted took questions. The first questioner asked, and I quote: "Mr Sizer, what do you think about these girls and their skimpy halter tops in school?" (You have to also imagine the voice: very good-ol'-boy). Without missing a beat or making a face, Ted said "Deco
anonymous

Protecting Reputations Online in Plain English - YouTube - 0 views

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      Great video to share with students to get them to think before they share!
Richard Fanning

Copyright & Fair Use @Web English Teacher - 1 views

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    "Copyright and Fair Use:Information and Lesson Plans"
Richard Fanning

SAMPLE CRITICAL ANALYSIS - 0 views

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    Student samples of critical analysis essays. Good source for writing samples to share with students.
Richard Fanning

31 Online Resources for Better Writing - 3 views

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    online resources to help you improve your writing and become a better writer.
Sara Wilkie

Media Awareness Network (MNet) | Home - 2 views

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    "Resources and support for everyone interested in media literacy and digital literacy for young people. To learn how to get the most out of the tools and resources on this site, visit our help section and our site map"
Holly Durham

Create | Add popular Characters to online drawings | Disney - 0 views

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    Create your own Comic book using Marvel superheroes and villains.
Holly Durham

Inanimate Alice - Teach with Alice - 0 views

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    A Digital Novel Set in the early years of the 21st century and told through text, sound, images, music and games, Inanimate Alice is the story of Alice and her imaginary digital friend Brad.
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