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Michele Mathieson

Control Alt Achieve: Google Tour Builder for any Subject - 0 views

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    Have you heard of Google Tour Builder? You can create your own guided tours for your students. Might be a great tool for you, check it out!
Beth Miller

A Collaborative Learning Community.: RCampus Open Tools for Open Minds - 0 views

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    Andrea Beardsley showed me this resource today and said it's an awesome, free tool she uses specifically for searching, borrowing and tweaking and/or creating and saving rubrics for her classes.
Michele Mathieson

14 Brilliant Bloom's Taxonomy Posters For Teachers | TeachThought - 0 views

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    These adaptations of Bloom's Taxonomy could be helpful for both helping student's choose topics and also helping them evaluate and dig deeper on any topic.
Michele Mathieson

Finding Information on the Internet: Table of Contents - 0 views

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    Alan suggested this site for resources for teaching web literacy (searching on the internet)
Michele Mathieson

Vocaroo | Online voice recorder - 1 views

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    Voice Recording Web Based Program. Taylor Stevens is using this for her Edublog for students to record their homework in Spanish. See her if you have any questions!
Michele Mathieson

Subtext on the App Store on iTunes - 1 views

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    This is the app Alan was telling us about for annotating books students are reading for your class. Where they can add questions, respond to your questions and respond to each other.
Erica Roth

Microsoft Word - Tips for an Inclusive Lunchroom.docx - 0 views

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    From the Virginia Center for Inclusive Communities newsletter
Erica Roth

Looking for Excellent "Diverse" Books for Children? Start Here! | EmbraceRace - 0 views

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    Thank you to Andrea Corbin for sharing this resource.
Michele Mathieson

Exit Celebrating: 8 Epic Ideas for Ending the School Year | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Some really great ideas for those last few days of school.
Mary Sisson

Best Websites for Teaching & Learning 2013 | American Association of School Librarians ... - 0 views

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    Great list of websites for media sharing, digital storytelling, managing/organizing, social networking, content resources, and curriculum collaboration.
Michele Mathieson

Web Highlighter for iPad Safari | Diigo - 0 views

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    Very helpful tool to install on your iPad for using Diigo.
Michele Mathieson

Diigo Toolbar - Annotate, Screenshot, Bookmark :: Add-ons for Firefox - 1 views

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    Great tool for using Diigo on your computer.
Dianne Scrivani

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

  • “interesting math problem/project can come in the form of a picture, a video, a tweet, something your child says, etc”.
  • The posts generate ideas on how these concepts just might fit in the classroom and/or provide some driving/guiding questions.
  • The best place to begin your exploration is at the first page of the blog and read the index!
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  • Areas to make sure you explore include blog articles, author’ choice, My Curricula (3 Act Math), My Projects, and of course the Categories!
  • This link will land you at the PBL Math Portion of the site.
  • a place where educators come together to create and share their very best teaching resources. It was created by teachers for teachers.
  • Be sure to explore the lessons in Algebra, Geometry, Mathematical Functions, Statistics, and Probability.
  • provide projects and resources for instructors and students who wish to teach and learn college mathematics or post-algebra high school mathematics via project-based instruction. Many of these projects can be geared toward high school mathematics.
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    This article looks as though it has lots of great ideas for PBL. I took a quick jog through BIE and found lots of ideas.
Michele Mathieson

19 Ways to use blogs with students (#FutureReady) | Alliance For Excellent Education - 0 views

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    Ideas for using with Blogger.
Kim Wilkens

Writing in Circles for Dot Day - 1 views

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    A teacher I follow on twitter shared his 2016 post about Dot Day (which is today), but thought you might be able to find other uses for the tool he used: Visual Poetry (http://www.languageisavirus.com/visual-poetry) which lets you paint with your words. Very cool!
Erica Roth

Pronouns: A Resource for Educators | GLSEN - 0 views

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    Shared in the Virginia Center For Inclusive Communities newsletter
Erica Roth

Random Acts of Kindness | Free K-8 Lesson Plans: New & Improved - 0 views

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    From the Virginia Center for Inclusive Communities newsletter
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