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charmianna1982

Say Something Wonderful: Lists of websites for teachers - 0 views

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    I love this site! As a Language Arts teacher, all of these links for poetry and figurative language have really helped me!
maynard205

How Does it End? A Lesson in Creativity - 0 views

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    A lesson plan using a drawing program on the computer (or by hand!) for children to create their own endings to a story that is read to them...except for the ending!
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    Great ways to use problem solving and critical thinking skills in a creative way! - Stephanie Jones HS Art
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    Arts & Humanities --Language Arts --Literature --Visual Arts Educational Technology [facebookbadge] Brief Description Students use drawing software, such as Paint or AppleWorks, to draw, or write and draw, their own endings to a read-aloud story. Objectives Students will draw or write and draw a new ending to a story.
Christine Sieben

Language Arts Games for fourth grade, fifth grade & sixth Grade. - 0 views

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    Language arts games free for fourth grade, fifth grade & sixth grade elementary students.
Michelle Lipp

Cartoons - 1 views

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    School related cartoons to make you laugh!
Carissa Boomsma

Education World: Alpha-Bod - 0 views

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    Arts & Humanities --Language Arts --Dance, Music --Visual Arts Educational Technology Physical Education --Exercise/Movement Students will enjoy this lesson that exercises their bodies as well as their creativity. alpha-bod, alphabet, human alphabet, movement, creativity, imagination Arrange students into groups. (Four might be an ideal-sized group for this activity.)
GayeLynn Beaner

Education World: Language Arts: Writing, Literature, and Creativity - 0 views

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    Be sure to see our Language & Literature Subject Center for more great lesson ideas and articles. Expand students' cultural horizons by shaping a fun dialogue-writing exercise around Guy Fawkes Night, a November 5 historical observance that's popular in England.
Michelle Lipp

Project Based Learning Checklists - 0 views

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    A project based learning method is a comprehensive approach to instruction. Your students participate in projects and practice an interdisciplinary array of skills from math, language arts, fine arts, geography, science, and technology. "The collaborative nature of the investigation enhances all of these valuable experiences ...
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    This site creates a rubric/checklist for a student project.
Jessica Moeller

Education World - Language Arts Worksheet Library - 0 views

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    This page offers all grade levels the opportunity to find worksheets based on their topic of discussion for lanugage arts.
jmwags

A Teacher's Writes | One teacher's thoughts on life, literature, and learning - 1 views

shared by jmwags on 04 Nov 12 - Cached
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    Blog by a Rapid City teacher
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    Geoff Sheehy, a Language Arts Teacher at Central High School in Rapid City, SD writes about life, literature, & learning!
Barry Longden

SAS® Curriculum Pathways® - 1 views

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    SAS Curriculum Pathways provides interactive, standards-based resources in English language arts, math, science, social studies, and Spanish (grades 6-12).
Dar Randle

Education World: Lesson Plan: Note-Taking Skills - 0 views

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    Language Arts (Study Skills) Note: This activity can be used with a selection from literature or nonfiction reading materials related to science, history, and many other subjects. Brief Description A brief Amelia Earhart biography is used to teach the skill of summarizing.
Amanda Christensen

TheDailyCafe.com - 0 views

shared by Amanda Christensen on 29 Jun 12 - Cached
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    This is the 2 sisters website - the developers of the daily 5 and cafe. I use this website frequently in my classroom for planning my language arts lesson in 5th grade.
sahm15j

Education World: Wire Side Chat: Top Teacher Ties History to Current Events - 0 views

  • It's hard to pinpoint a few priorities as an educator, because there are endless goals every teacher has for every class and even every student. If I had to name a few main priorities I have, I would say: inspiring a strong work ethic and independence in students; ensuring that students master essential skills and become very knowledgeable about the content of study; helping students to recognize their talents and power to make positive change; and encouraging a passion for learning and social justice.
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    A good way to incorporate current events and English elements into the social studies classroom
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    Great current events ideas.
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    By tying the lessons of history to the issues of the day, Deirdra Grode, a seventh-and eighth-grade social studies and language arts teacher at Hoboken Charter School in Hoboken, New Jersey, is teaching her students to be analytical and socially aware.
jward2015

DIwithTECHNOLOGY - home - 0 views

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    This wiki is intended to be a resource and communication tool for differentiating with technology. We believe that technology is an important tool for 21st century education and is a natural fit for differentiating instruction. As you explore the resources on this wiki, please consider sharing your work with others and posting links.
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    We want to thank the participants of our University of Vermont graduate course Differentiating Literacy with Technology for their willingness to share their work: Tonya Darby-4th grade teacher in Richmond Elementary, John Upchurch-Humanities teacher Colchester Middle School, Meghan McGrath-LA teacher, Melissa Cronin-5th grade in Mary Hogan School, Brenda Hunt -4th grade Malletts Bay School, Anne Rayner-3rd grade Malletts Bay School, Jodi Perron-Language Arts BFA, Tara Weegar-3rd Grade Williston
jward2015

Digital Literacy Platform TIME Edge Free This Month - 0 views

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    A new digital literacy platform, TIME Edge offers nonfiction text for middle school digital literacy and English Language Arts lessons. This month, educators can try a free public preview of TIME Edge. Common Core-aligned content (text accompanied by audio and video) can be accessed on all browsers and devices.
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