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Authentic Enrichment Cluster - 5 views

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    ... Another lens through which we can view our Fridays.
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    Very similar to mini-internships with access to community experts like the teacher had for the video project. It would be great to have access to a parent database of experts who could act as advisors. The students could use the parents or their friends as resources
lisacetroni

Educational Leadership: Making Thinking Visible - 5 views

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    Great article. Straightforward ways to help students understand more deeply by speaking, writing or drawing their ideas. Learn about "thinking routines" designed by researchers at Project Zero at Harvard. Let me know if you want to borrow the book.
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    Fascinating article. Got me thinking...!
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    I like the part at the end of the article titled "Thinking Routines: Tools for Making Thinking Visible". It gives you a quick reference on how you could incorporate this into your lessons.
lisacetroni

36 Core Teacher Apps For Inquiry Learning With iPads - 2 views

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    Scroll down to the second image. I like the way the apps are arranged to interface with the phases of inquiry from the teacher's and student's points of view.
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    Very cool and something I'm sure we can develop for ourselves in due course.
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    I would suggest picking one or two in each category - it is not about using all the different apps, but in finding the ones that work for you for your purpose.
lisacetroni

20 Questions To Guide Inquiry-Based Learning - 2 views

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    Check out the great, simple graphic outlining the inquiry process . It presents clear steps of a true inquiry-based project.
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    Lisa - This might be a good chart to use if students create proposals for their own interest based learning topics like we read about from Birmingham Covington School's Thinkering classes.
lisacetroni

How Simple Artifacts Can Promote Inquiry-Based Learning - 2 views

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    ...makes me think of Kathleen's third grade colonial artifacts project. In this article, check out the learner-generated questions. I like that the activity revolves around three basic steps. Observe -- Think -- Question.
Michele Mathieson

Part 1: Math and Project Based Learning… 22 Amazing Resources | 21 st Century... - 2 views

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    A Michael Gorman piece. Perhaps he can help us too?
Michele Mathieson

Twenty Tips for Managing Project-Based Learning | Edutopia - 3 views

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    I would love an article similar to this for K students
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    There are some most helpful tips in this article.
lisacetroni

Project Based Learning in K-2 video | BIE - 2 views

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    It's rare to find a video specific to PBL in K-2. It goes along with the book PBL in the Elementary Grades. Lindsay and I currently have copies of the book if you want to borrow it.
lisacetroni

How To Kill A Learner's Curiosity In 10 Easy Steps - 2 views

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    I usually don't lean toward "negative" or reverse thinking like this, but the 12 points are thought-provoking and good for individual reflection. Go ahead, ask yourself the hard questions about your classroom. We are an independent Lower School. We have the freedom. Are you making the most of it?
lisacetroni

10 Strategies To Promote Curiosity In Learning - 2 views

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    When I read this post, at first I thought,"Is that it?" Then, I realized something ... I had to think, apply and construct my own meaning and connections. I wonder if that was the intent. If so, it's very clever.
lisacetroni

4 Phases of Inquiry-Based Learning: A Guide For Teachers - 1 views

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    This is a great starting point to help frame your project ideas around a question or problem.
lisacetroni

Learning Never Stops: 7 (more) websites that make learning science fun - 0 views

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    I don't teach Science, but these look interesting to me. Science trivia?
Karen Gray

For Kids - 3 views

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    This search engine posts only sites selected and reviewed by a team of librarians.
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    Thanks Karen
Michele Mathieson

This is Why Kids Need to Learn to Code | DMLcentral - 2 views

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    I'm not sure my K students can "define" coding, but they certainly know persistance is important. It doesn't come naturally to all of them, but they persist until it does!
Melissa Scott

Elementary students learn keyboard typing ahead of new Common Core tests - The Washingt... - 2 views

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    Curriculum for keyboarding and handwriting
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    I love the idea of keyboarding instruction at second grade and beyond, and I am REALLY glad I get to work at a school that values authentic learning rather than test taking.
Karen Gray

Blog | Lana Krumwiede - 1 views

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    Thanks Karen, some great prompt ideas!
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