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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.
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Terrific Sites for Teachers - 0 views

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    This website has many different sites that are made for teachers under topics such as lesson plans, art, assessment, beginning teachers, etc.
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shared by kelgalb32 on 26 Jul 13 - No Cached
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    ABCmouse.com helps kids learn to read through phonics, and teaches lessons in math, social studies, art, music, and much more. For kids age 2 to Kindergarten. It is also free for teachers in public schools.
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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.

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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
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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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Education World: A Puzzle a Day Provides Practice That Pays - 0 views

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    A different type of puzzle for each day of the week. These puzzles will help with critical thinking skills, as well as develop and reinforce math and language arts skills.
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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.
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