Block Posters - Create large wall posters from any image for free! - 0 views
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Block Posters is a web-based tool to which you can upload a high quality graphic then divide it into letter-sized chunks for printing. Print out each section and put them together on a poster board to make your own poster. Applications for Education If you find a great infographic like this one about our solar system that you want to display in your classroom, Block Posters could be a great tool for you to use. Want to create a giant jigsaw puzzle? Block Posters could be useful for that. Or if you have students create their own infographics that they want to display, print them out with Block Posters. Speaking of creating infographics, click here and here to learn about a couple of tools for creating infographics.
WATERLIFE - NFB - 0 views
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Waterlife is an interactive story about the water cycle in the Great Lakes. Waterlife is a twenty part story through which students can learn about the role of water in our lives. Through the story students learn about things like fishing, pollution, invasive species, wetlands, and the politics of water conservation. When students select a part of the Waterlife story they will be able to hear narration, see visuals, and read the text of the story. Some parts of the story also contain links to external resources that student can explore.
Everyschool | Home: links by subject - 0 views
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a one stop shop for busy teachers, parents, homeschoolers and children searching for internet based educational activities. Have a look at the online math games, great for kids wanting to have fun as they learn. Our links are sorted by subject, key stage and topic via the menu & sub-menu system. Where possible we have followed the relevant strategy/framework/scheme of work. Each link has a screen shot, title, description and type.
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Giftedness: Bestowed or Earned? Fixed Mindset vs. Growth Mindset - 0 views
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(E-portfolio Formative Assessment) Set up one folder for general classroom observations, then make a dedicated folder for each student in your class. Instantly your phone or tablet becomes your eyes, ears and brain. Collect visual data, record audio, and add notes as you have time. Later, process all you collected and decide who achieved mastery and who you need to meet with the next day.
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As a professional development activity co-creating Flipboard magazines could be a great way for teachers to share articles with each other.