Code the Future - 0 views
Weeding brochure - 1 views
Blooms Snakes and Ladders | Pete Sanderson's @LessonToolbox Blog - 0 views
Great Kid Books: Audiobooks for teens: June is Audiobook Month (ages 13-16) - 1 views
Do students lose depth in digital reading? - The Tech Edvocate - 0 views
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An interesting article comparing the ways in which we read in print and onscreen. The author discusses the results he gathered between 2013 and 201. He obtained data from 429 university students drawn from five countries (the U.S., Japan, Germany, Slovenia and India). The students in my study reported that print was aesthetically more enjoyable, saying things such as "I like the smell of paper" or that reading in print is "real reading." What's more, print gave them a sense of where they were in the book - they could "see" and "feel" where they were in the text.
The Inquiry Process | Trevor MacKenzie - 0 views
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The graphic is titled the Inquiry Process and offers a visual representation (a map) of the inquiry journey together. "At its essence, inquiry takes learners on personalized learning pathways that are often unique in their details as well as when they meet particular benchmarks phases. This map allows learners to visualize where we will go and understand that although our individual journeys may be unique, we are all in a similar landscape that provides connections across topics and questions in the processes we all follow."
Finding Age Appropriate Books for Gifted Readers - 1 views
Don't teach your kids coding, teach them how to live online - 0 views
[infographic] Fake news or real news? 10 tips to getting the facts for yourself - Stone... - 0 views
10 Podcasts That Promote Reading - The Tech Edvocate - 0 views
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"These iPod-based audio broadcasts encompass a wide variety of subjects, such as entrepreneurship, politics, history, to entertaining series on serial killers. These downloadable series can be subscribed to, so you automatically get the next installment. However, podcasts can be utilized in the classroom, especially to promote literacy. By using podcasts in conjunction with their transcripts, or by finding engaging podcasts that discuss books benefit students' different learning styles. Podcasts bring together reading, writing, analysis, listening, language and many other ELA Common Core Standards (source). Here is a list of 10 podcasts that promote reading."
Infographic: Teen reading habits | Online publication for school educators | ACER - 0 views
Getting Critical About Critical Thinking | Edutopia - 0 views
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"Critical thinking is when the brain is active, making connections to the material and applying original thought to the concept. It's the difference between struggling to remember ("ugh!") and struggling to solve ("yeah!")." Whilst all kids think, not all activities trigger critical thinking. There are some ideas here that use targeted approaches and strategies to cause those young brains to work.
10 Reasons to Create Makerspaces in Your School - The Edvocate - 0 views
Building Choice Into Your Students' Reading | Edutopia - 0 views
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