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Kenneth Griswold

TeachingChannel: Inspirational Teaching Videos- Covering Common Core, Math, Science, En... - 0 views

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    This is an excellent collection of short videos demonstrating real classrooms with real teachers and real students.   There are currently 157 clips in the Common Core topic across all grades and subject areas.  There are great teaching ideas here. The videos of lessons also often include the materials for the lesson such as lesson plans, handouts, slides, etc.
Anne Marie Littrell

Learning for Kids - Blood Learning Object - 0 views

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    Great interactive, animated activity where students click on the parts of the Respiratory System and read the function of each part.
Brandie Freed

BYOD - 1 views

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    By allowing students to use their own technology on campus we are hoping to increase the access all students have to the technology they need to succeed.
Kenneth Griswold

Lesson Plans - Search Education - Google - 0 views

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    These lessons help to prepare students to be more effective and efficient users of search engines such as google. These ideas go well beyond boolean logic. via Best content in Diigo In Education | Diigo - Groups https://groups.diigo.com/group/diigoineducation
Kenneth Griswold

SafeShare.TV - The Safest Way To Watch and Share YouTube videos. - 0 views

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    When playing a YouTube video, you may notice that some videos include advertisements, lists of related videos, and comments that may be distracting for students, or may not be appropriate.  SafeShare.TV offers a simple service that allows you to play and share a YouTube video without these distractions.
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

Shiny Happy Teachers: Workshop model in my 6th grade classroom (video) - 0 views

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    A teacher's description of her experience using a reading workshop model with her students in a science lesson. There are some great ideas here.
Kenneth Griswold

Play Thingdom and Learn About Genetics - 0 views

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    "Thingdom is a fun and challenging game through which students can learn about genetics. The game, produced by the London Science Museum, asks players to select a "thing" then try to find a make for that "thing" based on various traits." Gamify genetics for your science class.
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

Synchronous Editing with Google Docs to Teach the Common Core | Catlin Tucker, Honors E... - 2 views

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    One of my favorite bloggers, Catlin Tucker @CTuckerEnglish, describes how she used Google docs to give real time feedback to student writers.
Kenneth Griswold

Google Docs: Voice Comments - 1 views

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    In this short screencast, a teachers shows how she adds voice comments to google docs when giving feedback on student writing. Pretty simple! The video is hosted on YouTube, so access from the faculty wireless network or an off-campus network will be required to view.
Kenneth Griswold

Primary Source Analysis Tool | Teachers - Library of Congress - 1 views

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    LOVE this primary source analysis tool from the Library of Congress.  This simple tool allows students to analyze primary sources using three column Observe, Reflect, Question analysis model leading to responses for further investigation..  The tool provides more specific prompts based upon the type of document for those that need it.   Responses can then be downloaded, printed, or emailed.    
Kenneth Griswold

Free Sound Effects - SoundGator - 0 views

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    Need sound effects for your mutlimedia project?  Soundgator.com provides a library of free sound effects that may be downloaded or embedded in a website.  You may be able to help students find sounds they need to complete their projects.
Kenneth Griswold

Braingenie- CK12 Math practice - 1 views

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    Free online math practice organized by Common Core State Standards.   These free modules would be excellent to use for math practice centers.   Each practice quiz includes links to an instructional video and keeps track of student performance.   
Kenneth Griswold

Here is today- visualize the history of time. - 0 views

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    This cool, simple interactive exhibit will help students visualize the history of time in geologic, evolutionary, and cosmological terms. This would be an excellent visualization for helping provide this perspective in a science class.
Kenneth Griswold

Assessment Blueprints and Test Specifications | PARCC - 0 views

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    PARCC releases the Assessment Blueprints and Test Specifications for ELA and Math.  This collection of documents will help any teacher understand how the common core standards will be assessed.  There is a lot here, but there are helpful guides, an FAQ, and narrated powerpoints to help you navigate.  See especially the Evidence Statements in math and ELA that clarify the student behaviors that will be measured to assess mastery of each standard.  These are very helpful.
Kenneth Griswold

GSF2013 - 0 views

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    The Google Science Fair is on for 2013!  The competition is open to students from ages 13-18 from around the world.  It is free to enter!  Be sure to check out some of the previous years' winners and their projects.  Wow!
Anne Marie Littrell

Using Cell Phones In Class: A Primer For Teachers - Edudemic - 0 views

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    This article talks about how teachers and students can productively use cell phones in class. It also explains how teacher/parent relationships can be improved through the use of cell phones.
Kenneth Griswold

MoMA Art Lab: Turn Your Toddler Into a Contemporary Artist - 0 views

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    This app from the Museum of Modern Art teaches students about modern artists, and provides a canvas and tools to allow users to create their own art in the style of the artist.
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