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6 iPad Apps for Creative Writing. Creative writing can be a daunting task for students who struggle to think of story ideas or who don't love the writing process.

6 iPad Apps for Creative Writing

For kids who have trouble putting pen to paper, there are a handful of fantastic iPad apps that just might inspire them to tell a story. Your students will be able to gather ideas, brainstorm and publish writing straight from their tablet. For students at all levels, creative writing is an important part of English language arts curriculum. Not only do the Common Core State Standards specifically outline the expectation that students should be able to express themselves through the written word, but this is also an essential real-world skill. How to use BIE's rubrics to assess 21st century competencies in PBL. John Larmer, BIE Director of Product Development This excerpt will appear in the Buck Institute for Education's upcoming book, "PBL for 21st Century Success: Teaching Critical Thinking, Collaboration, Communication, Creativity," which will be released in May 2013.

How to use BIE's rubrics to assess 21st century competencies in PBL

Rubrics for each of the "4 C's" will be in the book, and we offer guidance below on how to use them in a PBL context. Here's a sneak peek at the presentation rubrics from the new book that are Available Now! To download on BIE's website at the following links: Beyond PowerPoint & Keynote: The 20 Best Presentation Apps. From school classrooms to Apple product launches, slideshow presentations have quickly become the standard accompaniment to lectures.

Beyond PowerPoint & Keynote: The 20 Best Presentation Apps

You can't give a speech without a slideshow, it seems. And they all feel same. Presentations are dominated by Microsoft PowerPoint and Apple Keynote, apps that are all but omnipresent. There are good reasons they're so popular: PowerPoint and Keynote come packaged with Microsoft Office and new Macs, respectively, and they've been around for a long time. They're also full of valuable features, from dozens of slide templates to a variety of polished transitions. Edu Apps. Your Bookmarks and favorites in the cloud. Login. Actively Learn. Comic Creators Online. Fun and creative use of comics in the classroom Read, Write, Think Great for elementary-age kids.

Comic Creators Online

No login required. Printing only. NO SAVING. Link here. Marvel For Kids No sign in required. Can print and download a PDF. Link here. Storyboard That Sign up required Many backgrounds,shapes, and choices. Can upload pictures Can create two per week Print and save as slideshow! Limited # of cells Link here. Marvel Comics. Tech For Teachers. Show What You Know 4. Teacher Resources. GradeCam Insight - Login.

BrainRush. BrainRush - Profile. iPad Infusion #metrotechcamp - Google Slides. Infographics. K-12 Paired Texts & Question Sets. Skip to main content <div id="nojs-warning">WARNING: Javascript must be enabled for the correct page display</div> Sign InRegister ReadWorks.org The Solution to Reading Comprehension Search form ReadWorks K-12 Paired Texts & Question Sets Share now!

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Print Kindergarten "Sybil's Brave Ride" with Paired Text "Who Was Jackie Robinson? " AudioBoom / Jaguar. 8 Classic Storytelling Techniques for Engaging Presentations. Via Sparkol.com This post appeared on Sparkle.com on November 28 2014 and was written by Ffion Lindsay.

8 Classic Storytelling Techniques for Engaging Presentations

This is an excerpt from the full article, and is reprinted here with permission. Read the full article here. A good public speaker takes their audience on a journey, leaving them feeling inspired and motivated. But structuring your speech to get your ideas across and keep your audience engaged all the way through is tricky. You’re doing a presentation, so you start with the facts you want to get across. Deliver a presentation that captures the hearts and heads of your audience by stealing one of these classic storytelling techniques. The monomyth (also called the hero’s journey), is a story structure that is found in many folk tales, myths and religious writings from around the world. Design QR Code generator - Free.

P21. Building a Professional Development Hub for your School- Part 1- Why? Teachers and administrators struggle to find time to work together in a meaningful way.

Building a Professional Development Hub for your School- Part 1- Why?

There are plenty of meetings scheduled. Many teachers leave these meetings though with the feeling of “could have spent my time doing more important things”. How do we squeeze in one more meeting to help teachers grow as professionals? How do we add one more opportunity for teachers to learn important new skills, listen to one more educational consultant, one more expert on a new initiative? How do we give teachers the time to learn with and from their own colleagues?

I am a strong advocate for educators experiencing the type of learning they want to expose, inspire, support in their students’ learning. If education for the “now” and for the future demands that schools and educators prepare our citizens Building an online professional development hub/community for your school as a platform will give your faculty the opportunity to experience exactly this type of learning. Related 3. 26. 20. In "Blogging" Bie. Resources for Assessment in Project-Based Learning. Project-based learning (PBL) demands excellent assessment practices to ensure that all learners are supported in the learning process.

Resources for Assessment in Project-Based Learning

With good assessment practices, PBL can create a culture of excellence for all students and ensure deeper learning for all. We’ve compiled some of the best resources from Edutopia and the web to support your use of assessment in PBL, including information about strategies, advice on how to address the demands of standardized tests, and summaries of the research. PBL Assessment Foundations 10 Tips for Assessing Project-Based Learning (Edutopia, 2011) This comprehensive guide from Edutopia goes over many best practices for assessment, including authentic products, good feedback, formative assessment, and digital tools.