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olskat80

Art on the Web - Boston College - 0 views

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    Curated list of art resources online that I would share with our art teachers
middleschoollmc

Log in | Khan Academy - 0 views

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    Khan Academy would be a great resource for teachers and administrators looking for help with RTI needs. There are sections for every content area where students can test their skills via an online assessment. After several questions, content is adjusted to the specific learning level of the individual student.
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    Learn for free about math, art, computer programming, economics, physics, chemistry, biology, medicine, finance, history, and more. Khan Academy is a nonprofit with the mission of providing a free, world-class education for anyone, anywhere.
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    This is great for auditory and visual learners taking different steps with them. The site begins various practices or content knowledge with an interactive assessment of what you know, what you need review, and what it recommends to build upon the knowledge that the student indicates they have yet to learn or are unfamiliar with. In a sense, it differentiates and it assesses as you interact. Learn for free about math, art, computer programming, economics, physics, chemistry, biology, medicine, finance, history, and more. Khan Academy is a nonprofit with the mission of providing a free, world-class education for anyone, anywhere.
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    This is great for auditory and visual learners taking different steps with them. The site begins various practices or content knowledge with an interactive assessment of what you know, what you need review, and what it recommends to build upon the knowledge that the student indicates they have yet to learn or are unfamiliar with. In a sense, it differentiates and it assesses as you interact. Learn for free about math, art, computer programming, economics, physics, chemistry, biology, medicine, finance, history, and more. Khan Academy is a nonprofit with the mission of providing a free, world-class education for anyone, anywhere.
asteltz

OER for Art - 0 views

The National Gallery of Art has an app called ArtZone where students can create and learn about art. Great resource to share with your art teachers. https://www.nga.gov/education/kids/kids-app.html

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started by asteltz on 17 Feb 20 no follow-up yet
Karen Howell

Google Arts & Culture - 2 views

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    "Explore collections from around the world" by using Google Arts & Culture. LOTS here, but I capture this for the 10th grade students doing research on Martin Luther King, Jr. A simple search of Martin Luther King, Jr brings up over 400 historical pictures, letters and telegrams as well as audio of MLK's speeches thus providing primary resources for students to delve deeply into history.
middleschoollmc

I Love That Teaching Idea! - 0 views

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    This has a plethora of curriculum and skill sets for the classroom teacher and specialists including art, assessment, classroom management, science, service learning, and so on. It is a great 'go to resource' that an educator (especially initial educators) can access creative ideas and build upon them. It is also something that can be shared with district personnel to either add to or build a similar resource 'page' or 'document' within one's district.
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    This has a plethora of curriculum and skill sets for the classroom teacher and specialists including art, assessment, classroom management, science, service learning, and so on. It is a great 'go to resource' that an educator (especially initial educators) can access creative ideas and build upon them. It is also something that can be shared with district personnel to either add to or build a similar resource 'page' or 'document' within one's district.
Becky Wilcox

100 Free Web Tools for Elementary Teachers | OER Commons - 1 views

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    Awesome collection of tools, organized into categories for easy use: Organization & Collaboration, Search Engines & Directories, Google, Templates & Lesson Plans, Research & Reference, Games, Reading & Writing, Math & Science, Arts, History & Social Studies, Online Libraries, Activities.  Share with staff for use in classrooms
kmatuszeski

WWW.CURRIKI.ORG - Google Search - 1 views

shared by kmatuszeski on 30 Jun 14 - No Cached
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    I found many items on this site that would be useful for language arts teachers in particular, but really for any subject area. I could use some of the ideas myself. One example is a summer readling list. I have compiled many good lists from various sources every year and posted on my library pages, but this is a good example of the type of thing that could save some time by not re-inventing the wheel! Found useful link to using Diigo as well.
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    I found many items on this site that would be useful for language arts teachers in particular, but really for any subject area. I could use some of the ideas myself. One example is a summer readling list. I have compiled many good lists from various sources every year and posted on my library pages, but this is a good example of the type of thing that could save some time by not re-inventing the wheel! Found useful link to using Diigo as well.
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    The actual site is www.curriki.org
olskat80

Drawspace: Now everyone can draw - 0 views

shared by olskat80 on 24 Jun 19 - No Cached
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    Drawing tutorial site I would share with our art teachers
larapolk

Bubbl.us - New Mind Map - 2 views

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    I have used this. I like that fact that it's another option for mind mapping. I could see using it before a writing assignment in a language arts classroom. The link could be assigned through Google Classroom.
dreamingofmichelangelo

California Gold: Northern California Folk Arts from the Thirties | OER Commons - 0 views

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    I was looking through the resources and also stumbled upon this one, since I enjoy music, I decided to include it. Well, that and the fact that one of the last inquiry units I worked on with some elementary students last year focused on the Depression and one group looked at its culture in California with migrant workers, etc. This would have been a great resource for them! The resource comes from the LOC and allows students to explore the culture and ethnicities of folk music during the 30s. There are audio clips to explore, sketches for instrument design and a lot of other cool things here.  I could see students easily using this resource for a history unit or a music class to better understand what life was like during the 30s. In a history class, students might investigate the outlook on life through the lyrics in some of the songs. In a music class, students might trace the development of the music and its instruments. With other resources, students could look at the way the music here has had an influence on what we listen to today. Just some thoughts.
lbodin81

Old Standards v. Common Core: A Side-by-Side Comparison of English Language Arts - Foun... - 0 views

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    I tagged this site because I think it helps teachers to save time. When the CCSS first rolled out, my district spent a lot of time reinventing the wheel. Much the the AASL Crosswalk, I think teachers would find this tool useful. I would first introduce this source to them in a quick over-view. I would then sit in small groups or one on one and help teachers realign their standards to the new the CC.
Tiffany Braunel

Google Cultural Institute - 3 views

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    Take your students on virtual explorations of museums, archives, and art collections from all over the world. Very interesting perspectives, resources, and relics available here!
amy wagner

"America the Beautiful": Using Music and Art to Develop Vocabulary - 1 views

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    Our music teacher is attempting to correlate her curriculum with what is taking place in the classroom. This lesson may be a great way to do this. I also see the library piggy-backing with this...perhaps through the use of PebbleGo!
sararobisch

ARTSEDGE: Let's Talk About Painting - 0 views

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    This has great resources that I can use in my elementary art classes.
Eileen Schroeder

The Art of App Smashing | Smore - 0 views

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    App Smashing: A Definition ... The art of imaginatively using multiple apps to create an enhanced project. There are no limitations...
sheleskisarah

Learning Objects - Wisc-Online OER - 0 views

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    Wisc Online is repository of learning content created by teachers and other subject matter experts delivered online and free to everyone. It is creative commons. Target audience would be middle school and above. Covers vast area of topics from heat transfer to digital circuitry to health science topics. Categories organized as: arts and humanities, career clusters, computer science, manufacturing and engineering, math, science, and social studies.
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.
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