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Education World: The Reading Machine Archive: Reading Games - 1 views

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    This site has 36 online games to teach and reinforce important reading skills, and to help your students practice and enhance their skills. Note from Gwen - This site would 'appeal' to reluctant readers.
katvanarsdale

Education World: Math Games Can Target Key Instruction Areas - 0 views

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    This interview outlines how games can be used in math to differentiate instruction and provide helpful methods for learning math.
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    How Math Games Can Help Target Key Instruction Areas
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    Dr. Nanci Smith talks about the use of math games to differentiate instructions and reinforce skills.
James Liu

BestMyTest For A Perfect English Vocabulary - 0 views

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    BestMyTest or is an online site that helps people all over the world improve their English vocabulary and skills by supplying them with the needed assessments, lectures, practice questions and simulated tests.
stephscho

Education World: Learning Machine Games: Archive - 0 views

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    Looking for ways to keep kids engaged in math, science and reading? Our Learning Machine archives provide links to fun online games that help you teach and reinforce important academic skills. Search the lists below for games you might use with your whole class. The activities are great for "reward time," too!
mygeniusmindau

https://medium.com/@mygeniusmindau/online-courses-allow-skill-development-of-students-c... - 0 views

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    There have been a number of courses which are increasingly becoming important for the purpose of managing the education and knowledge base of the students and learners. Changes which are related to the emerging career options are necessary to be engaged for the purpose of creating the overall value which the students and leaders will be able to derive from their education.
Ben Latham

Welcome To SFSKIDS - 1 views

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    A webiste that introduce musical concepts to kids in a fun way. More appropriate for grades 3-6 (good reading skills combined with computer knowledge) than younger. Might be a bit 'kiddy' for older kids, but I enjoyed it. It has changed a bit since they firsts introduced it in that there are a few more activities.
Kallie Baum

Education World: Dramatizing Folktales, Legends, and Myths - 0 views

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    Brief Description Students read and act out folktales from various Native American cultures. Objectives Students will define the words folktale, legend, myth; demonstrate creative thinking and dramatic skills to dramatize a folktale; work together in cooperative groups. I thought this would be a great way to help students gain more understanding into this day in South Dakota!
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.
Dan Snethen

Education World: Biography Brainstorm-Using Word and the Web to Jumpstart Research - 0 views

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    This lesson format allows for 21st century skills to be applied to research projects. It adds the element of computer technology to a cooperative research activity. By using graphing/tables/illustrations it can appeal to visual learners, adding an element of creativity.
Anna Erk

Teaching Critically - 0 views

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    Teachers need to push through the hard lessons because those are the ones that create critical thinking skills.
Anna Erk

Thinkfinity - 0 views

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    Has thousands of free lesson plans with reputable sources and information about any subject.
Jessica Moeller

Education World Math Sites - 1 views

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    This page offers many great sites for students to practice their math skills using online games.
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.
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.
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