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katvanarsdale

Education World: Tying Read-Alouds to Standards - 1 views

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    This site gives tips on how to connect classroom read alouds to standards.
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    How to use interactive read-alouds to teach reading standards.
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    By Cathy Puett Miller This is the last article of a three-part series on reading aloud with students. If this is your first visit to the series, you might want to access the earlier articles. I hope by now that you've been practicing new and improved strategies for reading aloud in your classroom.
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    Here's a list of ideas for making every read-aloud count, while assuring your principal that you are focused on meeting standards.
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    This is one in a series of articles that Cathy Puett Miller writes giving practical suggestion on how to get read alouds to cover the "standards"
James Liu

How to prepare for the TOEFL - 0 views

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    For every person who undertakes to sit the TOEFL it is important that they pass because they usually have plenty at stake. The result is a lot of pressure which can easily get to someone if they are not well prepared for the test.
katvanarsdale

Education World: Wire Side Chat: ‘Book Whisperer’ Inspires Kids to Read - 1 views

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    This is an excellent article from an expert that explains why students no longer find interest in reading outside of school and how to regain that interest.
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    teacher who inspires all students to read at the middle school level
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    Teacher Donalyn Miller earned the nickname The Book Whisperer" because of her almost mystical success getting kids to read -- a lot. Allowing children to choose books, and providing reading role models and time to read are among her strategies. Included: Reading tips and resources from The Book Whisperer."
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    Great book I just finished reading in a group read for paraprofessionals in the kindergarten age group level. But this book was really more appropriate for 4th, 5th and 6th grade levels or older. Just an inspiring book to read and more!
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    Teacher Donalyn Miller earned the nickname The Book Whisperer" because of her almost mystical success getting kids to read -- a lot. Allowing children to choose books, and providing reading role models and time to read are among her strategies. Included: Reading tips and resources from The Book Whisperer."
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    This article deals with how important it is to get children reading on their own and some of the strategies that Donalyn Miller used
Janet Kolb

Free Technology for Teachers: How to Easily Blur Faces from YouTube Videos - 0 views

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    How to blur faces in YouTub Videos for privacy.
Jess Papke

Education World: News for YOU - 0 views

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    Education World has links to news stories for teachers to share and discuss with students. News stories are based on their timelines and interest to students. I feel this would be a great website to implement in the classroom and use to teach students how to five the five w's (who, what, where, when, why) when reading a news article.
GayeLynn Beaner

Lesson Plan Booster: Is Truth Stranger Than Fiction? - 0 views

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    Literature is alive with iconic characters known around the world for their incredible exploits and heroic actions. James Bond and Sherlock Holmes are such characters. Less well known are the life stories of some of the authors of famous fiction. Many of these authors had real-life adventures that rivaled those of the fictional characters they created. Use the following discussion guide to explore with students how biographical information can influence fiction. Grade Level: 9-12 Student learning objectives: Students will be able to see how real-life experiences help an author to shape a fictional character he or she is creating. These experiences often form the basis for many of the plots involving these characters.
James Liu

How to create a successful study plan for the TOEFL - 0 views

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    The key to success in a test as daunting as TOEFL® is in detailed, intense and purposeful preparation. What one individual needs to get to their goals is different from what the next one might need. This is why the need to have one personalized study plan based on one's needs and situation arises.
mperri62

Wire Side Chat: Mathnasium Offers Workout for the Mind - 0 views

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    Rather than stressing memorization and repetitive exercises, the Mathnasium Method of math instruction focuses on first helping children develop an intuitive idea of how numbers work and learning how to do math mentally. Included: Some examples of Mathnasium exercises.
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    Rather than stressing memorization and repetitive exercises, the Mathnasium Method of math instruction focuses on first helping children develop an intuitive idea of how numbers work and learning how to do math mentally. Included: Some examples of Mathnasium exercises. I feel this is an excellent validation for making the changes necessary in Math instruction. Interesting read...
marynylander

Education World: Ending Bullying By Teaching Kids Not To Be Victims - 0 views

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    Bullies to Buddies- An appoach for students to learn not to be victims. ITs an interveiw with the school psychologist about how this helps students deal with bullying
Janelle Farris

Blogging Rubric - 0 views

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    With a nod to the ever-brilliant-and-willing-to-share Kim Cofino, here is the rubric I've lately begun to use in my classroom for grading student blog posts.

    This is an experiment in action and depending on how this tool works, it is very likely that it will come under some revision. If anyone ha
kvandenbark

Education World: Grammar Still Isn’'t Fun, But Everyone Can Master It - 3 views

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    Grammar in the digital age
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    The author states that for many students, learning grammar is like learning to drive a car. Based upon teenage driving records I would concur. Teaching grammar is certainly something I would like to improve.
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    According to English teacher Marian Anders, learning to write correctly is like learning to drive a car. Driving is a necessary skill, but you don't need to understand how a car works to be a good driver. And people can learn to write well without knowing the intricacies of traditional grammar.
tutstu

Tuition Fee Payment History | TutStu - 0 views

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    Login to Student Portal and navigate to "Payment History" to access this section. TutStu keeps a tab of all Student-to-Tutor payments taking place via TutStu recommended channels like PayPal or PayUMoney. All the transactions are recorded for security and arbitration cases. The payment history tab basically looks after all the financial activities in a nutshell.
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Search Tutors | TutStu - 0 views

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    "Search Tutor" is the fourth option in the Left Menu, inside Student Portal. Using this option, Students can Search, Find and Connect with more Tutors, as per their choice. Suppose, you already take tutoring for Math, you already have a Math tutor. Now you want to find another Math tutor. You might click on "Search Tutor", to search for another Math tutor. Again say, you already have a Math tutor. Now you may want to find an English tutor. Then you must click on 'Search Tutor' to find an English tutor. There is no limitation. Students can have unlimited number of tutors. Students can have multiple tutors in any subject. A Student might have 5 Tutors for Math, 3 Tutors for English, 4 Tutors for Science, 2 Tutors for History and so on.
Jeanne Horning

Discovery Education: English & Language Arts Homework Help - 0 views

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    EXCELLENT site with videos that demonstrate to students how to use various punctuation, grammar and how to be a more effective writer.  Wonderful!  I can move these video links to my Quia page and have it ready to go for independent work or as a class.
James Liu

How to prepare for TOEFL speaking section - 0 views

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    Speaking is a practical skill and therefore the best way to prepare for the test is to gain the skill and put it into as much practice as possible. This way you can speak in English naturally and comfortably.
dlivermont

QR Codes in the Classroom - Kathy Schrock's Guide to Everything - 0 views

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    Links to QR codes and reader and ideas about how to use them in the classroom
Kristi Heidrich

Woodturning Projects: Ideas, Inspiration, & Instructions - 0 views

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    Great ideas for woodturning projects, how-to-instructional videos
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.
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Buy Verified CashApp Accounts - BTC Enable Aged CashApp by buyyelp123 - Issuu - 0 views

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    There are a few things you need in order to get a verified CashApp account. First, you'll need to provide your full name, date of birth, and the last four digits of your Social Security number. You'll also need to link your CashApp account to a bank account or debit card. Once you have all of this information entered into the system, you'll be able to request verification. You may be asked to verify your identity by providing a photo ID. Once you've been verified, a green check mark will appear next to your name on the CashApp home screen. This means that all future payments sent or received by this account will be automatically deposited into or withdrawn from your linked bank account.
kwise57

Education World: Integrating the Internet: Risks and Solutions - 0 views

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    Some of the risks of using the internet in the classroom and suggestions as to how to deal with these risks.
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