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C Clausen

Stage'D! - 0 views

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    Digital Storytelling
Sean Wybrant

Community of practice - Teacher Preparation - 0 views

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    I was in a mentoring training where this site was brought up. It has some good tools/resources for teachers at any level. Might want to take a look at it.
Sean Wybrant

The Philadelphia Zoo Creatures: An exhibit of endangered animals (sort of) - 0 views

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    This may be the only way to see some of the animals on the endangered species list in the near future. It is a scary thought, and the fact that an exhibit of plastic is a featured exhibit at a zoo makes one really question the world we live in.
Joe Scott

Solar Cooking - 0 views

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    A list of resources for researching, constructing, and testing solar cookers
Megan Ivester

Web Geography for Kids - 0 views

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    Introduction to Geography in all forms ~ States, Countries, Continents!
Megan Ivester

USA Geography - 0 views

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    A webpage that offers students numerous oppurtunities to learn about landforms, states, capitals, and much more. Would be a great introduction for students learning about Geography!
C Clausen

Iowa Core Curriculum - Home - 0 views

  • The 2008 legislative session, through Senate File 2216, requires all school districts and accredited nonpublic schools to implement the Iowa Core Curriculum (July 1, 2012 for grades 9 through 12 and 2014-15 for kindergarten through 8th grade).
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      21st Century Skills: Implementation dates, curriculum, etc.
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    This connects with my blog posting regarding P21.
C Clausen

Judicious Discipline Homepage - 0 views

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    A framework to create a classroom climate where students feel safe, are equal, and all have the opportunity to receive an education.
Megan Ivester

Megan Ivester's Class Webpage - 0 views

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    A while back I set up a webpage to get my students excited. Now it has become fun to manage on the side to help students, parents, etc. My students love to blog and use the websites under the technology!! Just wanted to share it with you!!
C Clausen

Weblogg-ed - 0 views

shared by C Clausen on 28 Sep 09 - Cached
  • In the midst of all of the “uproar” over the President’s planned speech to school kids on Tuesday, I keep thinking about what all of this says about schools, about what they are for, and about the perception that a lot of people in this country have of them.
  • no better place for my children to watch that speech (or any other, for that matter) than in a place where ideas are encouraged, where critical thinking about those ideas is a natural part of the conversation, and where appropriate response and debate can flourish. Where the adults in the room lead my kids to dig deeper, to validate facts, and consider the many levels of context in which every speech and every debate takes place. Where the discussion around it is such that it lays to rest the concern that many seem to have about this particular speech in general, that in some way the President will be able to “indoctrinate” our kids into some socialist mindset. If schools are the fully functioning learning communities that we hope they are, they should be the place where our kids learn to make sense of ideas, not to fear them. That, however, is not the message we are sending.
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    Education Speech
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    Interesting article here. I like the selection of quotes that he, and his commenters, highlight, especially the one that mentions that working harder at something you are already doing isn't reform.
C Clausen

No Limits, Sheryl Nussbaum-Beach - 0 views

  • Best Practices Center's 21st Century Learning Project. The project helps teachers gain the skills needed to prepare students for a world dominated by digital technologies.
  • While many educators still see technology and the Internet as just ways to obtain or manage information, Tomlinson sees it as a lot more. "It's about whole new ways to work and think and learn, to conduct your business and your life," says Tomlinson.
  • With the right support and leadership, Tomlinson says, teachers can have the best of both worlds: they can build strong literacy skills while using technology to push students into higher levels of learning.
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  • After each field trip, students create Webcasts documenting what they have seen and learned during their travels. "That's where these 21st-century tools can help us with our basic teaching and learning mission here at George Hall," Tomlinson says. "The children are actually talking about where they've been and what they've learned, using new vocabulary in authentic contexts." She
  • "a new kind of digital divide exists, one that 10 years from now will separate those who know how to use new media to band together online from those who don't."
  • "It will not be on 'official' channels and much of it will be 'under our radar' and on their own time. But this will change the relationships and deepen them between our classes. And more important, it changes our role as teachers and leaders of student learning."
  • K12Online Conference, Marsha Ratzel, a 6th-grade math and science teacher at suburban Leawood Middle School in Kansas's Blue Valley School District, began to consider how she might give the new student-centered strategies a try.
  • creating learning opportunities that help students develop the skills and motivation that result in success throughout life.
Erin Tregloan

Your Nose at Kids Health - 0 views

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    This site offers an article with audio about how the nose works. It includes pictures as well - perfect for young students!
Erin Tregloan

Stick Out Your Tongue - 0 views

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    This site is a great jumping point for students looking for essential questions about the five senses. Not only does it explain how the tongue works, but it also gives a lot of other fun facts that will lead to more questions.
Erin Tregloan

The Senses - 0 views

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    This site explores each of the five senses in kid friendly terms. It includes lots of images, games, and acitivites that help kids explore the senses both in and out of the classroom. Not only do kids have the opportunity to learn about the senses, but they can also use them through all the ideas on this site!
Sean Wybrant

Animal Diversity Web - Raphus cucullatus (the dodo bird for the rest of us) - 0 views

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    This is the University of Michigan Museum of Zoology page devoted to information on the poor, clumsy, unfortunately overexploited dodo bird.
Sean Wybrant

Learn and Serve Colorado - A starting point for service learning - 0 views

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    This is the Colorado Department of Education website devoted to service learning including a description of service learning, research articles about service learning in the classroom, and resources for further exploration of service learning concepts.
Sean Wybrant

International Union for Conservation of Nature Redlist of Threatened Species - 0 views

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    This is a list of animals that already are extinct or are threatened with extinction due to a variety of factors.
ktv142

Friendly Letter Template - Language Arts Letter Writing Lesson Plan - 0 views

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    A friendly letter tempalte to get your students writing letters.
ktv142

Developing Essential Literacy Skills ... - Google Books - 0 views

shared by ktv142 on 20 May 10 - No Cached
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    This is a great book that gives examples of friendly letters as well as describing and explaining what each part of a letter is for.
Sean Wybrant

Should we spend money to save the dodo bird? - 0 views

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    An interesting read on the label "extinct" and the potential problems with declaring an animal extinct as well as references to a statistical model that could potentially help allocate resources to the animals with a higher probability of potential change.
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