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Mrs. Spear

4Teachers : Main Page - 2 views

shared by Mrs. Spear on 19 Nov 11 - Cached
  • 4Teachers.org works to help you integrate technology into your classroom by offering online tools and resources. This site helps teachers locate and create ready-to-use Web lessons, quizzes, rubrics and classroom calendars. There are also tools for student use. Discover valuable professional development resources addressing issues such as equity, ELL, technology planning, and at-risk or special-needs students.
Mrs. Spear

ESA 6&7 -- Projects - 0 views

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    Great reading and writing and differentiated instruction resources. Click on the On Target links.
Mrs. Spear

Pick a Project | PBLU.org | Making Projects Click - 0 views

shared by Mrs. Spear on 02 Jul 12 - No Cached
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    This site looks like a very good resource for helping teachers bring project-based learning to their classrooms. I've heard one of the facilitators of the site speak at a conference, Dayna Laur, and she is very dynamic. The "Pick a Project" page gives you ideas while the "Click a Class" page will help you build and customize a project for your classroom. Watch the 1 minute video on the "How it Works" page to learn more.
Mrs. Spear

All About Digital Storytelling - 1 views

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    A wiki with a ton of resources dealing with digital storytelling in the classroom. There are rubrics near the bottom.
Mary DeLong

Curriculum Maps - 2 views

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    See Resource Link for lots of ideas
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    I like how the page you linked to uses a Wordle to show the key content knowledge in the elementary common core maps.
Ellen Amarante

Curriculum 21: Common Core Crosswalks - LiveBinder - 2 views

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    This wiki includes resources for Common Core Curriculum work. Their crosswalk comparisons are available by clicking on either the "English Language Arts" or "Math" links to get a downloadable Excel spreadsheet. Arizona has recently revamped their Standards Page, and it now includes Crosswalks.
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    If you scroll over and click on the PA tab, you will be directed to the work that that Capital Area Intermediate Unit has done in the transitioning process to CC
Mrs. Spear

K to the 8th Power Curriculum - 2 views

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    The Kto8 Curriculum has over 600 lessons. These lessons are organized into integrated and cross-curricular to maximize the effectiveness for your children. In addition to presenting and teaching a technology skill, each of these lessons has quiz that covers the main points of the lesson's technology objective.
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    Sue . . . this could be a valuable resource not only for your own lesson planning but also in your co-teaching endeavors.
Mrs. Spear

Free Professional Development for 21st Century Teaching and Learning - 0 views

shared by Mrs. Spear on 15 Aug 11 - Cached
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    FOR K-12 EDUCATION Intel® Education enables 21st century teaching and learning through free professional development, tools, and resources that help K-12 teachers engage students with effective use of technology.
Mrs. King

Common Core - Working to Bring Exciting, Comprehensive, Content-Rich Instruction to Eve... - 5 views

shared by Mrs. King on 06 Jul 11 - Cached
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  • They were were written by public school teachers for public school teachers and are available free of charge to anyone who would like to use them. The maps are flexible and adaptable, yet they address every standard in the CCSS
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    May 6 * Common Core's Curriculum Maps for ELA have exceeded 2 million page views. February 24 * Common Core's Lynne Munson writes on "What Students Really Need to Learn" in the lastest issue of ASCD's Educational Leadership. January 5 * Common Core's Curriculum Maps for English Language Arts have exceeded one million views.
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    Erika: What do you think of the 11th grade maps? Are the six units close to what you have been covering? Do you like the way the maps are designed?
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    Donna: This is the first time I looked at these maps. I like the format and the list of SUGGESTED reading. I'm definitely realizing that we would need funding for additional novels that we definitely don't teach now. I'm also concerned about "time".... there is a great deal to cover!
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    I don't teach 10th grade...but I just looked at the map and it is entirely different than anything our school has ever addressed...
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    And, please know that our district is in the infancy stages of transitioning to the common core standards. Mrs. Groller and the principals have a plan for systematic implementation. So, nothing has been decided "exactly" at this point. Wonderful thing is . . . we are building the first conversations around common core for our district, pulling together a lot of great resources, with annotations thanks to Diigo I might add, and will be the most knowledgeable as we move forward. It's always good to be in that spot! At the end of this week, I'm going to blog about our teAch21 Diigo research project on the common core and share it with the rest of the staff. Keep up the good work everyone. You are learning and doing great things with Diigo!
Jamie Emery-Seibert

Authors Who Skype with Classes & Book Clubs (for free!) - 3 views

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    Good one, Jamie. This will be a good resource when we dig into Skype ideas in our class!
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    This is a great idea...
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