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Mariucha Dias

Welcome to Say What? ESL! an ESL site for English Grammar Learners - 0 views

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    lesson planners, quizzers, games, articles
claudio azevedo

Movie Segments for Warm-ups and Follow-ups - 0 views

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    My new blog for movie segments to brainstorm, warm-up, follow-up, wrap-up topics that will be discussed in class. There you'll have the lesson plans, the movie segment, and activities that foster conversation, listening and vocabulary acquisition.
Maggie Verster

Take typing speed test and practice typing online - 0 views

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    Unlike much of the teaching typing software available out there, Keybr.com does not force you to type random characters over and over again; that is simply boring and contributes very little to your learning. Instead, Keybr.com generates readable random words using the phonetic rules of your native language. These words look almost natural, and often they really are. Typing sensible text is much easier than random letters, and it helps you to remember frequent key combinations. For example, it's almost impossible for the letter 'W' to follow the 'Z' in English, and you will never type this combination in Keybr.com. Instead, you will type more common words, such as "the," "that," "with," and so on. Keybr.com lets you introduce as few keys as possible to the lesson, adding more keys later when you feel that you are competent and fast enough on the current level. So, if you start with the keys from the Caps Lock row, then add keys form the Tab row, and then from the Shift row, you will eventually end up typing real text with capital letters and punctuation.
Maggie Verster

Create cartoon strips in seconds - 0 views

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    Learners can summarise lessons/thoughts using this strip generator
Lilian Marchesoni

English Grammar Lessons - 12 views

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    nice site with grammar explanations and exercises.
edutopia .org

How Teachers Collaborate Online and in School | Edutopia - 9 views

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    The Vail School District in southern Arizona developed a wiki for teachers to share lesson plans and resources. Today, the wiki is a smash hit, and textbooks are a thing of the past.
Roseli Serra

ELT lesson plan using movies - 3 views

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    Great ideas
mbarek Akaddar

LessonWriter|Literacy-across-the-curriculum|Content-Area Reading|ELLs|TESOL|English Lan... - 3 views

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    "OUT "
anonymous

Pocket : Queue - 5 views

shared by anonymous on 09 Oct 13 - No Cached
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      This is an excellent idea for a district to implement. Teaching teaches how to curate content online to align it with state standards. Does it take time? Yes. But, instead of playing outside consultants and companies to do this, a special committee of well trained and motivated teachers can come together and do this. They can pay them extra for this position. I think this will even motivate more teachers to get digitally ready when they see their colleagues getting payed extra for this kind of stuff. 
  • created an in-house wiki to manage its growing assortment of digital curricula and lessons.
  • dividing material into grade and subject areas, it helps educators unpack state standards and places them into bite-size expectations for what teachers should teach.
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  • Rather than relying on individual educators to sift through endless material, many districts and states are helping to curate and catalog such resources, serving as the librarians of the digital age.
  • "This is curated by teachers, not by someone on the 70th floor of a New York City high-rise. It's simple, but powerful: Teachers tend to trust other teachers."
  • The goal is to provide materials that meld with a teacher's normal workflow-and not to become yet another website to visit. "We're trying to curate good content, letting them know it's been reviewed and meets our standards, while also being mindful that there are a lot of resources out there,"
Desiree Noland

How to Write Meaningful Comments - 11 views

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    good chart on creating meaningful blog posts.
Cara Whitehead

Figurative Language | Articles - 3 views

  • Reinforce your students' understanding of figurative language with VocabularySpellingCity's figurative language lessons, interactive games, printable worksheets, and powerpoint presentations.
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