Lesson Plan Share Space
Welcome to WIDA's Lesson Plan Share Space! This is a space created for you and by you! Here you and other educators who work with ELLs can upload and share the lesson plans you have created that incorporate both content and ELD standards, as well as check out lessons that others have created. We are looking for lessons that... address English Language Development and content area standards include language targets or objectives differentiate instruction according to students' English language proficiency levels offer support for ELLs to access content learning and engage in cognitive challenges Get started! To share: Please download both the Lesson Plan Template and the Guide to Using the Template from the links below. Lesson Plan template Guide to using the Lesson Plan template Once you have filled in the template for your lesson plan, complete the “Upload a Lesson Plan” form in the gray column at the right of this page using the information you listed in the first section of the template.
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Careers in design, development, support and management of hardware, software, multimedia and systems integration services Featured ATC gives high school students a chance to receive credit at participating community colleges across Texas for taking high school technical courses. Approved courses and their college equivalent are listed in the ATC Course Crosswalk. To learn more, Go to atctexas.org (link is external) Curriculum To access the curriculum, mouse over the image below and click on the courses that indicate there are lessons available. The Information Technology Cluster includes careers from four major pathways. Information Support and ServicesInteractive MediaNetwork SystemsProgramming and Software Development Accommodations for Learning Differences It is important that lessons accommodate the needs of every learner. Career Awareness Third Grade Career Awareness Fifth Grade Career Awareness Seventh Grade Career Awareness Middle School Career Awareness
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Scope & Sequence: Common Sense K-12 Digital Citizenship Curriculum
Get Trained Use our professional development resources to learn best practices for teaching digital citizenship to your students. Onboard Students: Digital Passport Introduce students in grades 3-5 to Digital Passport, our award-winning suite of games that help onboard students to the foundational skills of digital citizenship and Internet safety. Teach Lessons: Unit 1 Teach Lessons: Unit 2 5 - Picture Perfect How can photos be changed on the computer, and how can that affect your feelings about the way you look? Teach Lessons: Unit 3 Extend Learning: Digital Bytes Challenge teens to take a real-world look at digital citizenship through student-directed, media-rich activities in Digital Bytes. Give Assessment Assess your students’ learning of lesson objectives and gauge their understanding and attitudes through interactive unit-level assessments. Engage Families Invite parents into the conversation with our Connecting Families program and resources.
ConnectED – Déjà vu All Over Again
Earlier this week, I was fortunate to have an invitation to the White House to attend the President Obama’s announcement of the Future Ready Schools Initiative as part of the administration’s ConnectED program. One hundred school superintendents were also in the audience as part of the first-ever Superintendents’ Summit at the White House, which served as the kickoff to the initiative. During the ceremony the superintendents signed a pledge – on their tablets – that proclaimed their commitment to ensuring their districts were Future Ready with broadband connections to the classroom, digital content for their students, devices to support the curriculum materials and professional development for their teachers so they are supported in using technology effectively for teaching and learning activities. What this part of the administration’s ConnectED initiative recognizes is that leadership counts when change is happening. Image by K.W.
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Mapping History | DocsTeach: Activities: Create
Choose a set of documents to locate on a historic or outline map. Plot primary sources around the map and ask students to form geographic conclusions; ask students to analyze documents and position them on the map; or use the drawing tools to visualize geographic or manmade features. Learning Objectives and Historical Thinking Skills Mapping History activities teach students to use geographic information and information gleaned from primary sources to formulate historical conclusions. Mapping History activities teach students to use geographic information and information gleaned from primary sources to formulate historical conclusions. Mapping History activities can help students visualize geography and understand the themes of place and location. A teacher may choose a historical map or a blank outline map as the background for the activity. Students can practice forming historical conclusions about geographic regions through Mapping History.
Curriculum – Exploring Computer Science
As you read through the ECS units in more detail, look for our three strands: CS Concepts Coursework focuses on both computer science content and computational practices, and units utilize a variety of tools and platforms. Inquiry An inquiry-based approach to teaching and learning frames the instructional design of the curriculum. Equity Assignments and instruction are contextualized to be socially relevant and meaningful for diverse students. Computing is situated within economic, social, and cultural contexts and, therefore, influences and is influenced by each of these. Emphasis is placed on how computing enables innovation in a variety of fields and the impacts that those innovations have on society. Exploring Computer Science aligns well with Career and Technical Education (CTE) pathways including Information Technology; Engineering and Design; and Arts, Media and Entertainment Technology among others.
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