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Janel Peterson

Writing Graphic Organizers - 0 views

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    This site has dozens of different graphic organizers to help organize students' writing in a variety of genres.
Andie Faircloth

Graphic Organizers for Reading Comprehension - 0 views

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    From Scholastic, this website offers several graphic organizers to aid with reading comprehensions. Organizers include: reading, story elements, plot, sequence, assessment, character analysis, and setting.
Chris Kidder

The Organization of American Historians - 0 views

shared by Chris Kidder on 02 May 11 - Cached
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    Founded in 1907, the Organization of American Historians (OAH) is the largest professional society dedicated to the teaching and study of American history. The mission of the organization is to promote excellence in the scholarship, teaching, and presentation of American history, and to encourage wide discussion of historical questions and equitable treatment of all practitioners of history.
Allie Garrity

Freeology.com - 0 views

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    great website for free graphic organizers
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    This is another website with predesigned graphic organizers for various subjects and assignments.
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    Free Graphic Organizers
Allie Garrity

Teacher Vision - 0 views

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    Teacher Vision Graphic Organizers
Ashley Pack

Concord Consortium - 0 views

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    The Concord Consortium is a non-profit organization that helps develop technologies for math, science and engineering education. Their free, open source software is available for teachers to download to use in their classes. They include visualizations and models for a broad range of topics.
justine smith

Writing for Students - 0 views

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    Great for writing assignments of all types to include graphic organizers and tips
Jordan Rouse

Graphic Organizers - 0 views

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    High school math graphic organizers for EVERY subject!
Patrick McCarthy

Rulers - 0 views

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    This site has information on the most recent rulers in the world.  It has links to countries/territories, international organizations, religious leaders, and foreign ministers. 
monet hardison

Lesson Plan Directory - 0 views

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    Amazing Website that includes lesson plans for all subjects! Also includes additional resources such as graphic organizers and other documents.
Lindsey Skinner

Worksheets - 0 views

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    This is a huge list of online printable worksheets and handouts.
Dan Majikas

National Science Teachers Association - Science & Education ... - 0 views

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    This is the homepage of the NSTA, which has great links to other organizations, shows upcoming conferences for science teachers, contains interactive blogs, and a bank of lesson plans and activities for teachers to share.
Joseph Perone

The Synectic Model For Teaching - 0 views

  • Synectic Model In 1961, William .J.Gordon and his associates designed  a very interesting and delightful experience to the development of innovations  known as Synectics. The model was originally designed to form ‘creativity groups’ in industrial and other organizations to solve problems, to develop quality products.
  • Characteristics of  Gordon’s Model  * According to this model creativity is important in everyday activities. Gordon’s model is designed to increase problem solving , creative expression , empathy and insight into social relations. *Second, the creative process is not at all mysterious . It can be described, and it is possible to train persons directly to increase their creativity. (Traditionally creativity is viewed as a mysterious innate and personal capacity) *Third , creative invention is similar in all fields- the arts, the sciences, engineering and is characterized by the same underlying intellectual processes. *Gordon’s fourth  assumption is that individual and group invention (creative thinking ) are very similar .Individuals and groups generate ideas and products in much the same fashion.  In school systems the main technique used is analogy. The child is lead into an  ‘imaginary/ illogical world’ to see things never seen before to express himself in novel ways, to approach problems from a different angle which is entirely different from others as is perceived by the mind’s eye through ‘fresh ways of thinking’. He has to express his ideas clearly and also grasp ideas clearly and comprehensively. Steps of the Model to be followed in the Classroom Describe the topic Create direct analogies Describe personal analogies Identify compressed conflicts Create new direct analogy Re-examine the original topic Evaluate
  • Tips for the Teacher: * Create direct analogies: What words have the same or similar meaning?(try synonyms) * Describe personal analogies: What would it feel like to have the characteristics or traits of —–?( describe emotions and physical attributes) * Identify compressed conflicts; What words have the opposite meaning or characteristics? (Use antonyms) * Create new direct analogy: What words have the similar or same meaning?
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    Excellent resource explaining Gordon's "Synectic Model of Teaching." Very interesting.
Michael ODonnell

Calculus Lesson Plans - 1 views

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    well organized lesson plans by unit
Maegan Doss

Flash Card Maker - 0 views

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    "Teachers - Create flash cards for your students. Build customized pages for each of your classes to better organize your cards." You can hand out flash cards to your students as well. They can work in pairs or in groups to help study for tests.
Laura McNeice

Teacher Vision- Concept Maps - 0 views

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    These are concept maps that can be used in class or for assignments.
Kylie Dillon

The Learning Toolbox - Site Map - 0 views

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    This site lists useful strategies to help students in all subjects. These strategies can be used as interventions to help improve problem areas for students.
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