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Robin Galloway

The Mystery Skype Call on Vimeo - 0 views

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    Using the concept of "Students as authentic Contributors", Mrs. Yollis' third grade students have specific job responsibilities during a Skype call to collaboratively figure out the location of their connection partner.
Kim McCoy-Parker

Gamification | mrmatera.com - 0 views

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    Blog by @mrmatera Gamification, teambuilding, 6th Grade
Alesha Rettenmeier

Free Worksheets And Printables For Kids | Education.com - 0 views

  • Free Worksheets & Printables
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    This website has lots of worksheets for all grades. Could help to come up with different ideas to teach units.
Joe Lamp

SMART Exchange - 0 views

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    This site appears to be a repository for various useful classroom goodies, such as beginning-of-class activities (i.e. Jeopardy, Whack-a-Mole, etc). Also has a section for lesson plans and lesson resources, which are searchable to subject, grade, or state standard
Magda Galloway

Students In The Know - 0 views

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    Bullying Academy. Anti-bullying program for 4th through 8th grade
summer_street

Grade K Iowa core subjects - 0 views

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    Iowa core for K: Literacy, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, 21st century skills.
Raquel Pejchl

:: e-Learning for Kids :: - 1 views

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    Search educational games by grade level or subject area
Ms. Bueltel

Educational Technology / Elementary Technology Lessons - 0 views

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    This website has numerous lesson plans for different grades with educational technology as the vocal point. But also incorporating a basic subject as well. Check out all the different technology being used! 
Kim McCoy-Parker

The Green Classroom: QR Codes and Bottle Cap Fun! - 0 views

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    Great activity for ordering fractions. using recycled bottle caps. We are currently using this activity in a fourth grade classroom and the kids are eager to work on this one.
Larissa Morrissey

Ten Tips for Classroom Management | Edutopia - 1 views

  • ove student engagement and build a positive climate for learning and discipline for grades K-12.
Kim McCoy-Parker

Starting With Why: The Power of Student-Driven Learning - 0 views

  • She would thrive after being asked: “What do you want to learn?” “What do you want to read?” “What matters to you?” And then taking her answers and the curricular outcomes and designing a learning plan that incorporated all of this, plus embedded technology.
  • So often in education we focus on the wrong things. Test scores. Marks. Awards.
  • We need to start with why
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  • it’s what you do with the content that matters.
  • Memorizing & regurgitating falls miserably short of equipping our students.
  • We’ve made education about manipulation and hoops instead of inspiring our students to pursue learning that matters to them — learning that can help them make a difference in our communities and the world.
  • I believe students are fully competent to be co-creators of their own learning environments. I believe that students can change the world; they are not the future; they are right now. I believe that students need skills that go far beyond the content of most curricula. I believe that students want to learn, but often they lack the environment that sparks the emergence of passionate, life-long learners. I believe that my students have a voice and it should be heard. I believe students can read at their appropriate grade level and still be illiterate. I believe that each of my students has unique talents and interests that should merge with our learning environment at school. I believe my students are not empty vessels waiting to be filled.
  • I believe that my students need to develop metacognitive skills and make their thinking visible. I believe that students are fully capable of differentiating their own learning. I believe my students are creative and can teach me important things. I believe school shouldn’t be a place where young people go to watch older people work hard. I believe, if given the chance and the right support, my students will become more than they ever thought they could be. I believe that once students begin to see their talents and gifts, they will grow in confidence.
  • As a teacher: I believe that my classroom should be a place of joy, engagement, learning and play. I believe that I should be less helpful. I believe that I should ask more questions, and offer fewer answers. I believe that I should model what learning, failing, grit & perseverance look like. I believe that I should take risks, even when I’m afraid. I believe it’s crucial to use content to teach skills. I believe that the most important question I often ask my students is, “What do you need?” I believe that I am not the all-knowing guru, nor do I want to be. I believe I need to be transparent with my learning and who I am. I believe that kids need a life outside of school, so I don’t believe in homework — at least not the rote, meaningless stuff that’s usually assigned.
Taylor Murphy

WEBquest - Ms. Ward's 3rd Grade Website - 0 views

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      I love that she has tons of resources and webquests on here and available for everyone!
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    Possible resource for Webquest design
Robin Galloway

iPad No Longer Optional - 1 views

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    Private school in Tennessee requires students in grades 4-12 to either buy or lease their own iPad.
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