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    If you're looking to find the exact requirements for state standards you're lesions need to meet this is a great site to look at.
Westyn Riley

The First Census: America in 1790 | Teachinghistory.org - 0 views

  • This lesson has a strong emphasis on analytic thinking and historical causation. Students engage with online maps, analyze census data from 1790, and read secondary sources (select either Map Tab or Documents Tab) to make evidence-based claims about why various states’ representatives held the positions they did on the Great Compromise and the Three Fifths Compromise. Students examine the impact of these two major political compromises on states’ political power, congressional representation, and representation of the enslaved population
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    I like this site, I chose to share one of the lesson plans that it gives for a secondary History teacher to use with his/her students. You can search the topic you are going over in class and then find a lesson that goes along with it. This lesson meets the State Standards for World History at the secondary level and has a few good tips and planning strategies, as well as a rubric for this particular lesson. The students will be using the internet as a source to find the census from 1790, and locate maps from this era.
Westyn Riley

5 Top Resources for Aligning Your Social Studies Curricula to the Common Core - Fleming... - 0 views

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    Several reasons why as a social studies teacher we should align our teaching methods with state standards and common core. also includes a list I'd programs to download (and purchase) to use in your classroom.
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Smithsonian Education - Educators - 0 views

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    Lesson Plans templates in Art & Design, Science & Technology, History & Culture, and Language Arts. Also offers Professional Development resources, library resources, and State and national standard resources.
Westyn Riley

Teaching the Teachers: At a Glance - 0 views

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      I like what this article is implementing. I learning seems to be much more affective with a hands on approach. Not only that but after trial and error the information will eventually stick. Teach teachers the way you would want your students to be taught!
  • when teachers are coached through the awkward phase of implementation, 95 percent can transfer the skill
  • teachers need to be working with the content they teach. Teachers don’t find professional development on generic topics useful
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  • professional development that focuses on teachers analyzing the specific skill and concept they’ll teach in their discipline is not only well-received by teachers, but has also been shown to improve both teacher practice and student learning
  • In order to truly change practices, professional development should occur over time and preferably be ongoing. During the implementation stage, initial attempts to use a new teaching strategy are almost certain to be met with failure, and mastery comes only as a result of continuous practice despite awkward performance and frustration in the early stages.
  • Without support during this phase, it is highly unlikely that teachers will persevere with the newly learned strategy.
  • Case studies suggest that districts may be able to restructure spending for effective professional development without spending significantly more.
Westyn Riley

Planbook & Lesson Planner. Free for Teachers. Common Curriculum - 0 views

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    This is a great site and its free. It allows teachers to plan for days, weeks, or months in advance and incorporate CCSS, Bloom Taxonomy, and Gardener's multiple intelligences into your planning.
alyssaconcetta

How to Make a Lesson Plan (with Sample Lesson Plans) - wikiHow - 0 views

  • Tips After the class ends, review your plan and how it worked in actuality. What will you do differently next time? Preview new material with the students and give them their study goals a week or two in advance. Be prepared to divert from the lesson plan. Plan how to guide the class's attention back to you when it wanders. Remember to match what you are teaching with your state or local school district standards. If lesson plans aren't your thing, consider the Dogme teaching method. It involves no textbooks and allows the students to take control.[1] Be clear that you will expect them to respond to questions in class by a certain date.
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    Awesome Wiki that gives tips and sample lesson plans. This Wiki has something for everyone because it gives different methods on how to create a lesson plan.
alyssaconcetta

The Organized Teacher: Lesson Plans (OrganizedTeaching.com) - 0 views

  • Step 2 (Assessment) -- Though this might seem out of order, you should plan your assessment next.
  • There is no such thing as a “Special Education Lesson Plan.”  General education teachers and special education teachers must develop lesson plans based on state and district standards. 
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    This site has the basics of lesson planning, a step by step guide of how to lesson plan, how to adapt your planning for students with special needs, and links to other sites for further information!
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