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Kim McCoy-Parker

Writing Specific Directions to Recreate Human Sculptures: Set 3 of 4 - What's going on ... - 0 views

  • Students were given the task of creating a human sculpture out of four students, and having a fifth student write the directions so that another group could recreate the sculpture without ever seeing the original.  This turned out to be quite hard, because much of our writing lacks detail and makes assumptions that the reader knows what we mean when they actually don't!
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    Writing exercise: creating and recreating a human sculpture with written directions.
Brighid DuBon

News in Levels - 0 views

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    English news articles in three levels each for English students at different levels.
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    English news articles in three levels each for English students at different levels.
Robin Galloway

eInstruction - 0 views

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    Mobi slates, interactive whiteboards, student response systems, and other classroom technologies.
Robin Galloway

Students Speak Up in Class, Silently, via Social Media - 0 views

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    Highlights Iowa teachers and students' use of backchannels in the classroom
Robin Galloway

Foundations Look To Advance Common Core Curriculum -- THE Journal - 1 views

  • three-year initiative to fund an instructional system and 24 online courses--a "complete, foundational system of instruction" to be developed by Pearson--covering K-12 English/language arts and K-10 math. One course will be provided for each grade level. Four of those courses--two in each subject area in the early to middle high school grade levels--will be contributed as free and open resources through Gates Foundation funding "with the intent of widening access and spurring innovation around the Common Core,"
  • the courses will be "designed to engage and motivate" students and will incorporate social networking, gaming, video, and simulation, coupled with assessment and teacher professional development, both online and blended.
  • Conning said the initial group of courses will be made available in 2013, "before the Common Core Standards are implemented." She also said the courses will be field-tested in a variety of districts beginning in the late fall with some individual units. The complete system of courses is expected to be completed in December 2013 and ready for the 2014-2015 school year,
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    Gates and Pearson foundations partner to develop online courses developed around the common core standards in language arts and math for K-12 students (one for each grade level). 
Robin Galloway

Cursive handwriting no longer stressed at Eastern Iowa schools | TheGazette - 2 views

  • “It doesn’t seem like there’s the emphasis on cursive handwriting today that there was when I was in school,” said Lisa Donohoe, Shelby’s mom.
  • “We do have a curriculum for cursive handwriting as part of our SLEs (Student Learning Expectations),” said Mary Ellen Maske, executive administrator for elementary education for the Cedar Rapids school district.The district uses the Zaner-Bloser Handwriting curriculum, which introduces cursive handwriting in third grade, and practice in fourth and fifth grades.The goal is 10 to 15 minutes of cursive handwriting instruction each day
  • Iowa is among 42 states and the District of Columbia, to have adopted the Common Core State Standards for English, which omits cursive handwriting from the required curriculum.
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  • A 2009 study by the Thomas B. Fordham Institute in Washington, D.C., cites cursive as important for cognitive development because it “requires fluid movement, eye-hand coordination and fine motor skill development.
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      Aren't there better ways to develop eye-hand coordination and fine motor skills? Note taking? Seriously? 
  • “We tell our students ‘We’re teaching you this style, but as you get older, you’ll develop your own style,’” said Thea Thies, a fourth-grade teacher at East Elementary School in Waukon. “That’s the fun part.”
  • Thies said she cites historical documents and handwriting analysis as examples of cursive handwriting in effort to increase her students’ enthusiasm of the subject.
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      Yep, that should inspire them!
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    Why should cursive be taught at all in this century?
Kailey Balducki

5 Apps That Engage Parents in the Classroom - 0 views

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      Neat idea!! Who would have thought you could Skype for parent-teacher conferences!
  • Whether it is class homework updates, project deadlines, school news or dinnertime conversation starters, teachers are taking advantage of Twitter’s free tool and keeping parents up to date and involved in classroom happenings.
  • Get more parents involved in the classroom by streamlining how you ask for help and making it easier for parents to sign up to help. 
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  • Simple online signups from smartphones, tablets or computers make it easy for class parents to choose a spot that fits their schedule or to send food or supplies for special events; auto reminders and calendar syncing help parents keep their commitments.
  • organize parents to read to the class, help in the lunchroom or at recess, attend parent-teacher conferences, and help with class parties, field trips and performances. 
  • Pinterest offers a great way for teachers and parents to build community and share ideas
  • Invite class parents to create and share pinboards with links to age-appropriate themes and ideas including educational boards like fun math apps, favorite books, vocabulary games, and science fair ideas
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  • fe blogging platform for teachers, students and school communities, Edublogs lets you easily create and manage student and classroom blogs that keep parents up-to-date on class happenings and give students a safe portfolio for sharing their work with parents and extended family (via password-protected blogs). 
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    How to connect and communicate effectively with parents via technology!
studern

Using Smart Boards in the Classroom - 0 views

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      In my high school the teachers would use the smart boards very interactively. Such as in physics and math, the teacher would have lessons prepared and saved on the smart board and then have questions through out the lesson for students to come up and do. This way the teacher could see if we were understanding the lesson throughout it. It was kind of like immediate feedback for a teacher and student because the student would also get to see the correct answer immediately after they did the problem.
livlivacri

Flocabulary - Educational Hip-Hop - 0 views

shared by livlivacri on 16 Nov 14 - Cached
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    Flocabulary is one of my favorite educational tools to use! Such a fun and exciting way for students to learn new things in the classroom! #UNIETD #Flocab #education #futureteacher
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    Flocabulary is one of my favorite educational tools to use! Such a fun and exciting way for students to learn new things in the classroom! #UNIETD #Flocab #education #futureteacher
Magda Galloway

Instructional Technology | UNI - College of Education - 5 views

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    "Undergraduate students preparing to be teachers will be users and leaders of technology in classrooms and schools. The Educational Technology Minor gives them one more way to demonstrate their teaching skills. The Instructional Technology graduate degree program creates opportunities in classrooms and in the business community."
Magda Galloway

Dust Bowl in Numbers - YouTube - 1 views

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    The "Dust Bowl in Numbers" video with teach students how to create and compare their own graphs of rainfall totals. It provides a little history about how rain contributed to the Dust Bowl and shows a step by step process on how to create your own graphs.
Magda Galloway

The Sioux Creations Story - YouTube - 1 views

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    cute student made stop animation video
Diann Herington

Using Social Media In The Classroom For Real-World Learning - 0 views

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    This blog describes benefits of using social media in the classroom, including providing creativity and real-world experience for students
Matt Rogers

Stories of Freedom & Justice | National Museum of American History - 0 views

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    Great account of historical stories. This would be great information for students interested in history.
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