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Molly Finkenbinder

Persuasion Across Time and Space - 0 views

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    This unit shows instructional approaches that are likely to help ELLs meet new standards in English Language Arts. Built around a set of famous persuasive speeches, the unit supports students in reading a range of complex texts. It invites them to write and speak in a variety of ways and for different audiences and purposes.
monicaf18

Book Buddy Biographies: Intermediate and Primary Students Working Together | OER Commons - 2 views

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    I chose this lesson/activity because the 3rd grade creates biography presentations and since we are now a K-8 school this would be a great idea to get different age groups to work together.
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    I'm going to be sure to pass this along because I can see this fitting right in with our new reading/writing curriculum.
Mike Scoville

Norman Rockwell Paintings Gallery in Chronological Order - 1 views

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    Norman Percevel Rockwell (February 3, 1894 - November 8, 1978) was an American illustrator and painter of the 20th-century. His works are famous. Great to discuss his paintings but to discuss details and historical moment. Then, can you tell the story just from the picture
karrlin

Sketchnoting: An Introduction to Visual Notetaking - 0 views

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    Create acct. in Edmodo to see this OER lesson: This presentation is a basic introduction to visual notetaking or sketchnoting for students. During the presentation, students will watch an overview video, look at examples, and discuss the elements of sketchnoting. The presentation concludes with two practice exercises where students work on creating their first sketchnotes. Sketchnoting is a notetaking technique that students can utilize throughout the year and for different purposes in the classroom. Students can use sketchnotes to take notes on literary periods, histories of famous authors, visually represent the plot and analysis of a piece of literature or engage in listening to group presentations. This presentation is a Google Presentation, so in order to utilize it, you will need to make a copy by clicking on file<make a copy. Once you have your copy, you can edit or modify the presentation to fit your class.
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