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Teaching Your Students How to Have a Conversation I was recently in a third grade classroom and was struck by the presence of rules that were posted for how to have a conversation. The poster said, "Each person must contribute to the discussion but take turns talking. Ask each other, 'Would you like to add to my idea?' or 'Can you tell us what you are thinking?' Ask questions so that you understand each other's ideas. Having visited many middle and high schools, I think these same rules could -- and probably should -- be posted there as well. Maybe you have also observed how common it is nowadays for students to not know how to have a conversation. 8 Tips for Speaking and Listening While it is impossible to know all of the reasons, there is no doubt that learning to listen and talk is an extremely important way to broaden knowledge, enhance understanding and build community. 1. Make a point of having one-to-two minute interactions, one-on-one, at least a few times each week with students who struggle conversationally. "Really?"" 2. 3.

Education Place® Washington Reading/Language Arts We're sorry, the page you requested requires you to select your state. Choose your state. Classroom Resources for Teachers Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. European Schoolnet Academy Home Page August 7, 2012 To all my educator colleagues: As you all know, I retired in June of 2011 from my school district job as Director of Technology. I retired to spend more time learning new things to support you as you embed technology into teaching and learning in a meaningful way. I now have the time to visit districts and help with their technology-related initiatives, teach online graduate courses for the Wilkes/Discovery Masters program, and host several webinar series. Also, with this retirement, I have had the time to develop and enhance some online information sources for you. Since I started the Schrockguide in June of 1995, a lot has changed. However, I am not retired from providing you with great resources and ideas to support teaching and learning! I have moved all the support information for my presentations over to Kathy Schrock's Guide to Everything, located here, to help you as you think about the practical and pedagogical uses of technology. Kathy

Ateneu - Materials i recursos per a la formació - Departament d'Ensenyament - Programar és prendre decisions Recull de materials que faciliten el debat pedagògic dels equips docents de l'escola per a la millora dels aprenentatges dels seus alumnes Per a què serveix la programació? La programació d'una escola és el conjunt de decisions que prenen els equips docents per aconseguir uns objectius. Aquestes decisions afecten els diferents elements que intervenen en el procés d’ensenyament-aprenentatge. Per a prendre-les s'han de tenir en compte les necessitats dels alumnes, la millora dels seus aprenentatges, el marc normatiu vigent, el projecte educatiu de centre, el context on s’apliquen i els recursos disponibles. La programació és fruit de la reflexió pedagògica dels equips docents i respon bàsicament a 4 preguntes que fan referència als alumnes: Què han d'aprendre? Segons el tipus i la naturalesa d'aquestes decisions faran referència a tota l'etapa, a cada cicle o nivell o a cada unitat didàctica o projecte. Materials per a la formalització de la programació

Teaching Treasures The Teacher’s Guide to Using YouTube in the Classroom YouTube is one of the most popular websites on the planet and a vast resource for educational content. The site is home to over 10 million videos tagged as educational, many of them submitted by your fellow teachers. A completely free resource this huge and varied has nearly endless potential for the classroom. Here are some ideas and suggestions to get you started. Ways to Use YouTube in the Classroom 1. Many lessons can be enhanced with the right video. Showing videos in the classroom doesn’t have to mean much work for you. 2. Some people learn better by watching than reading, so providing video alternatives to the reading homework you assign could really pay off for some students. 3. YouTube can become a repository for saving and sharing any lectures you record. 4. If you want to do a little more with the video assignments you give, you can use EdPuzzle to: Other Educational Video Resources 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Zane Education is a great resource for subtitled videos. 6. 7. 8. In Short

Kids Games, Kids Movies, Kids Music, and More - Yahoo! Kids Google for Educators: The Best Features for Busy Teachers Google Search Google Search is at the heart of it all. It’s where many of us go multiple times a day to locate information. Google provides excellent resources for teachers and students to become effective searchers and build essential digital literacy skills for finding quality, credible resources on the web. Google CS First This is a big favorite of mine among Google's offerings for teachers and students! Google Keep Keep is definitely one of my "use it every day" apps. Google Drive Google Drive is particularly handy for teachers when revising students' work and providing feedback. Google Sites Google Sites is your place to create a digital classroom on the web. Google Maps Google Maps helps students explore the world around them. Google Classroom Google Classroom is Google's newest product (August 2014) available to Google Apps for Education users. YouTube YouTube can be an excellent tool for teaching and learning. Additional Google Resources:

Tunstall's Teaching Tidbits OER Commons Displays - www.rainbowresources.co.uk Insert body text here ... The resources on this site are hosted by a third party server (MediaFire). You may find that the resources are filtered when accessing from school - this is not a content issue This website uses cookies to allow us to see how the site is used. To pin from this site, use image pop-up, then 'pin' Connectives Literacy ~ Display This website uses cookies to allow us to see how the site is used. Double & Half Cards Numeracy ~Activities Number Track 1-20 Numeracy ~ EYFS Dinosaur Number Cards 0-50 Numeracy ~ Activities 3D Shape Matching 1 Numeracy ~ Activities Pencil Colours Display Art 3D Shape Matching 2 Black Spotty Alphabet Clipart ~ Alphabets

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