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Anne Marie Littrell

In Defense of Field Trips: A Conversation with Educators from an Extraordinary Alabama ... - 0 views

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    Let's roll out the school buses and improve vocabulary!
Anne Marie Littrell

6th Grade Science - Middle School Science - 0 views

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    Middle School Science!
Kenneth Griswold

Apple Award Winner Teaches With 'Avalanche' - NYTimes.com - 1 views

  • Remember “Snow Fall: The Avalanche at Tunnel Creek,” the multimedia project called “the future of Web storytelling,” which we chose as our Reading Club selection in January?Well, given that our mission is “teaching and learning with The New York Times,” when we came across this video of Russell Loucks, a Language Arts teacher at Mountain Ridge Middle School in Highlands Ranch, Colo., using it to teach his students to tell their own multimedia stories, we had to post it.
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    This video and article who how an award winning teacher uses an amazing example of digital storytelling from the New York Times to teach about the "future of storytelling" to his middle school students and to inspire their own multimedia digital stories.  Check it out!
Kenneth Griswold

Apps for Every School Leader to Consider - 3 views

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    A selection of recommended apps (IOS and Android) for school leaders.  There are great selections here.
Kenneth Griswold

HippoCampus- Online digital resource repository - 0 views

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    This site organizes digital resources to support Middle and High School level courses.  Resources are browsable by Subject, topic, course, or textbook correlation.  Subjects include Arithmetic, Algebra & Geometry, Calculus & Advanced Math, Statistics & Probability, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Earth Science, Economics, History & Government, Psychology, and Religion.   Content providers include Khan Academy, PhEt interactive science simulations, National Repository for Online Courses, and NOAA.
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    This is a curated collection of digital resources for middle and high school classes in a variety of subjects, but especially math and science. In many cases, the resources are aligned to course textbooks from major publishers.
Kenneth Griswold

Free Technology for Teachers: A Picture is Worth 1,000 Gigabytes: Creating InfoGraphics... - 0 views

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    Infographics present complex information using an easy to understand graphic. Creating effective infographics demand a high-level understanding of a concept. A middle school teacher describes how she and her students use infographics in her classroom.
Kenneth Griswold

Wolfram MathWorld: The Web's Most Extensive Mathematics Resource - 0 views

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    An excellent math resource, best for high school and beyond.
Brandie Freed

BYOD to SCHOOL? - 2 views

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    7 Steps to BYOT Here's what Georgia's Forsyth County Schools recommends when thinking about implementing BYOT. (Find more at www.forsyth.k12.ga.us/byot.) 1. Think carefully about your goals. 2. Survey students about what gadgets they own. 3. Get buy-in from parents and the community. 4. Determine rules for personal devices, and make sure everyone is clear on them. 5. Test connectivity by inviting students to bring in their devices. 6. Ask students about their experiences with their own gadgets. 7. Plan how you can use BYOT to develop fun, challenging activities for students.
Kenneth Griswold

Kidblog - 1 views

  • Kidblog is built by teachers, for teachers, so students can get the most out of the writing process. Our mission is to empower teachers to embrace the benefits of the coming digital revolution in education. As students become creators - not just consumers - of information, we recognize the crucial role of teachers as discussion moderators and content curators in the classroom. With Kidblog, teachers monitor and control all activity within their classroom blogging community.
  • Kidblog provides teachers with the tools to help students safely navigate the digital – and increasingly social – online landscape. Kidblog allows students to exercise digital citizenship within a secure, private classroom blogging space. Kidblog’s security features put safety first: Teachers have administrative control over all student blogs and student accounts. Your students’ blogs are private by default – viewable only by classmates and the teacher. Teachers can elect to make posts public, while still moderating all content. Teachers can add password-protected parent and guest accounts to the community at their discretion. Comment privacy settings block unsolicited comments from outside sources. Kidblog is fully COPPA compliant and does not require any personal information from students.
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    A safe FREE solution for blogging.  Perfect for the elementary school.  Haiku is missing a full fledged blogging tool, this will fill that gap for teachers.
Kenneth Griswold

17 Measurement Apps for Math and Science From edshelf - 0 views

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    "If you teach math or science, you will likely find yourself asking your students to take out their rulers, compasses, protractors, thermometers, altimeters, and other measuring devices. Being able to see with a ruler and a protractor how a triangle with two equal sides really does have two equal angles can be powerful. Glenda Stewart-Smith of Surrey School District #36 in Canada put together this collection of iPhone and iPad apps that offer all of these measuring abilities and more."
Kenneth Griswold

How Common Is Your Birthday? - 0 views

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    A really interesting "heat map" visualization showing which birth dates are most common.   What kind of writing could this inspire?  What is the next idea? Could students take another data set and create a map like this based upon birthdates in their own school?  Maybe with local weather data (which days have the most precipitation?) 
Kenneth Griswold

What QR Codes Can Do For You! - 0 views

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    From FreeTech4Teachers.com: "During one of my workshops this afternoon at Carondelet High School some asked for suggestions about using QR codes. Here are some of the uses that I suggested."
Kenneth Griswold

CUE Conference Keynote: Common Core - Transforming Teaching & Learning | Catlin Tucker,... - 1 views

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    Catlin Tucker is a public high school English teacher, blogger, and google certified teacher.   She is an expert in using technology to support engaged learning in the English classroom.  This is her keynote from a recent educational technology event where she talks about she is meeting the challenge of the Common Core in her classroom.  If you teach English, you will definitely want to follow her blog and follow her on twitter @CTuckerEnglish
Kenneth Griswold

Google in Education - LiveBinder - 0 views

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    Here is a large collection of resources curated by a high school librarian on how to use Google apps in education. There are many excellent ideas here organized into a tabbed "live binder" for you to explore. Enjoy! via Best content in Diigo In Education | Diigo - Groups https://groups.diigo.com/group/diigoineducation
Kenneth Griswold

Persuasive Writing Persists While Persuasive Essay Fades - 0 views

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    This article explains that the "persuasive essay" as it is typically found in schools is disappearing in the common core, but persuasive writing making evidenced-based and or logical reasoning based claims to inform, argue, or narrate.
Anne Marie Littrell

ScienceFix - Science Fix - 0 views

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    Science website containing hands-on activities. From Borax Crystal Ornaments to Observing Microorganisms in a School, this site offers a wide variety of science activities!
Anne Marie Littrell

Word Wall Activities - 0 views

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    Very fun word wall activities. Some mention bean bag toss toward a marked off shower curtain. Great for lower elementary but could easily be adapted to middle school curriculum. If you are looking for a way to make better use of your word wall, read this!
Anne Marie Littrell

Using Questioning Strategies - ASCD Express 4.18 - 0 views

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    This article talks about various questioning skills used by elementary school teachers.
Anne Marie Littrell

LAB SAFETY Video - I Think School.com - YouTube - 0 views

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    Animated Youtube clip/song about safety rules.
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