What Are You Teaching the World? A Video to Show Your Students Tomorrow
Originally posted on Pernille Ripp:
I have a penchant for Kid President and have loved many of his videos, but this one is one of his best. Dedicated to teachers…
A journey into the cloud…
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Originally posted on Pernille Ripp:
I have a penchant for Kid President and have loved many of his videos, but this one is one of his best. Dedicated to teachers…
Originally posted on #literacies chat:
Please join us on July 3rd, 10:30-11:30 AM EST for a Special #literacies Chat with the participants of the Fordham University Literacy Institute! Many of these…
Look what we “read” today: YouTube videos, vlogs, webinars, webpages, as well as traditional text. Even nonfiction has transformed to include images, videos, links, captions, bullets. And the purpose: to … Continue Reading Everything We Teach About Writing Is Wrong
Originally posted on Tommy found a Real Book.:
See on Scoop.it – teaching with technology Selected 10 annotation and bookmarking tools Louise Robinson-Lay‘s insight: Overview of social bookmarking and annotation…
Originally posted on User Generated Education:
This is a post about connectedness and its importance for human growth and learning. Prior to this discussion, though, it is important to note…
Think about it: “Ten years from today, students will be learning at their own pace. The classroom will be a place for active interaction, not passive listening and daydreaming.” Good … Continue Reading
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Originally posted on Cooperative Catalyst:
I am Godzilla! Hear me roar! “We are bad Godzillas!” I heard the familiar husky little voice of a 4-year-old student at my school while…
Originally posted on Poetry at Play:
Lee Bennett Hopkins encouraged me to query educators and poets about the controversial Common Core State Standards (CCSS) that have been adopted by 46…
Originally posted on emergent math:
This NPR radio spot confirms much of what we already know about struggle. There’s so much good stuff in this report, I’d encourage you to…
See on Scoop.it – Textured Literacy How do you use technnology? Rethink your first days of school. How do you engage your students and develop relationships? Try these tech … Continue Reading 21st Century Icebreakers: 10 Ways To Get To Know Your Students with Technology
See on Scoop.it – Textured Literacy Here’s an idea for the first day of school — students create timelines… From L A Paun: Possible guidelines & applications … Continue Reading Starting the school year — timeline
My Friend Joy Kirr, 7th grade LA teacher from Illinois, wants to do it all — learn all the time and apply that learning in the classroom to inspire and … Continue Reading I want to do it all… and remind me…
Originally posted on Amalia on Purpose:
Take time to smell the snigglehoppers? “A rose by any other name would smell as sweet,” Juliet said. I learned my name when I…
Originally posted on Today is a Great Day for Learning:
Photo Courtesy of http://www.flickr.com/photos/ijustine/ Below are some of the most memorable videos we watched in our classroom this year. Each…
New Books | Nonfiction at its best! INK interesting nonfiction for kids tags: books nonfiction Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.