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ElemTILT digital portfolio. Tilt community. VoiceThread Examples What is VoiceThread? Watch the video Great YouTube Video for a quick tutorial Web 2.0 With VoiceThread, group conversations are collected and shared in one place from anywhere in the world. All with no software to install. A VoiceThread is a collaborative, multimedia slide show that holds images, documents, and videos and allows people to navigate pages and leave comments in 5 ways: · using voice (with a mic or telephone), · text, · audio file, · or video (via a webcam).

Share a VoiceThread with friends, students, and colleagues for them to record comments too. Users can doodle while commenting, use multiple identities, and pick which comments are shown through moderation. Commenting: File Types Supported by VoiceThread Annotation Tools Embedding Your Finished Product Other VoiceThread Tutorials VoiceThread Manuals for Educators All Tutorials created by VoiceThread How can I use VoiceThread in my classroom? Need help with ideas? Home. Teacher Lesson Plan - Visions In the Dust. Back to Classroom Materials Teacher-created, classroom-tested lesson plans using primary sources from the Library of Congress. African American History American History American Indian History American Revolution Arts & Culture City & Regional History Civil War Culture & Folklife Discovery and Exploration Government, Law & Politics Immigration & Ethnic Heritage Maps & Geography News, Journalism & Advertising Oral Histories Photographs, Prints, and Posters Poetry and Literature Science, Technology & Business Sports, Recreation & Leisure Women's History World History & Cultures World War I World War II Top Three Worlds Meet, Beginnings to 1620.

Farm animal immigrants. Learning outcomes Students will discover that farm animals were also early immigrants to our country from many other countries of the world. Teacher planning Time required for lesson 5 days Materials/resources computer(s) with access to the internet printer print or web-based resources about farm animals world map paper stars or other means to identify where each animal came from (I used color-coded paper stars; a different color for each species, e.g. pink stars for horses, gold for chickens, etc) paper and pencils markers large sheets (12″ x 18″ or larger) of construction paper or poster board for mounting yarn Pre-activities Students will have begun to explore the concept of immigration to this continent by humans.

Activities Have students visit the American Livestock Breeds Conservancy website and explore the variety of rare and endangered farm animals presented there. Assessment See attached Farm Animal Immigrants Rubric. Supplemental information. U.S. Copyright Office. Classroom Instruction that Works Home - Classroom Instruction that Works.