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jenniezuk

Multicultural Literature and Librarianship Resources | WISELearn Resources - 1 views

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    A resource adapted from the CCBC for examining and purchasing materials by authors and illustrators of color. Also includes articles and references that outline the importance of multicultural education.
Eileen Schroeder

Conquest of the Realm - O'Neill Middle School - 0 views

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    Literature game - Follett award winner Webinar - Oct. 6, 2016
Kristin Henning

(27) CrashCourse - YouTube - 4 views

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    YouTubers, Authors, Philanthropists - John & Hank Green provide high quality educational videos in a variety of educational content areas. Economics, World History, US History, Literature, Astonomy, Chemistry, Politics & Government, - the list goes on! Very engaging and relvant videos for students. TLB
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    YouTubers, Authors, Philanthropists - John & Hank Green provide high quality educational videos in a variety of educational content areas. Economics, World History, US History, Literature, Astonomy, Chemistry, Politics & Government, - the list goes on! Very engaging and relvant videos for students. TLB
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    The videos for science look interesting here. It would be an alternative to always using our Discovery Ed videos.
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    I think this is a great channel of video resources that my coworkers can use to change it up a little for students. They will find many topics/lessons that they currently teach on this channel. I will encourage them to use them in their classrooms, assign them for homework, assist with studying for a test or any other ways they see fit!
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    I would use this site to introduce concepts to students. These short videos are great attention getters. For example, I could use the video on Diseases to help students understand how far we have come in medical advances and to assist them in gaining an understanding of how easily diseases are transmitted. These could also be used as a flipped classroom format. Students could watch the content, take notes, and come prepared for the activity the next day.
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.
lisamiller22

Planet Ebook-- The Classics for kids FREE - 0 views

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    Planet Ebook offers over 80+ free classic books for free on your computer or mobile device. This would be a great resource for middle or high school students who have a reading goal that includes classic literature.
oppeltm

Composition I Anthology | OER Commons/ ASSIGNMENT for InfoTech - 0 views

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    Thematic reading anthology - could be used as a high school online literature course.
mfdickrell

Show Me by SCC English: (Dickrell, Mary) - 3 views

Show Me by SCC English: http://wlresources.dpi.wi.gov/courses/show-me-annotating-gatsby/view This site offers close reading/annotating of passages from classic literature including: The Great Ga...

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jenniezuk

A-Z: Learning About the Alphabet Book Genre | OER Commons - 1 views

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    This is a fun lesson to be used with second graders. Our students learn about alphabet books in kindergarten, but they come back around in later reading and writing lessons. I like that this lesson offers a blend of reading, writing, and a little bit of tech. Fun!
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