Do you need academic journal entries, newspaper clippings, magazine articles, primary documents, images, videos as resources to complete research assignments or support Common Core instruction? Watch the following Screencast on ways to use the newly purchased e books and databases to accomplish these tasks. I have also started collecting free online resource ideas from the Learnist network. http://learni.st/users/355247/boards/73661-secondary-common-core-non-fiction
0 Comments
As teachers, do you get tired of feeling the way Ben Stein's teacher character did in Ferris Bueller's Day Off? "Bueller?" "Bueller". Take a look at the following apps to increase student class participation.
Top image from Free Digital Images Net Students will grasp academic concept and comprehend the reading through annotation. The embeded Padlet provides teachers with instructional possibilities across academic disciplines. Click on http://padlet.com/wall/tsdgsa00x3 to access the website.
Copyright concerns are a legitimate when it comes to downloading online images for class multimedia presentations. In general, students are protected in using photos for educational purposes. That becomes a different issue when it comes to posting them on a personal website. I have embeded free digital resources for you to use. It's essential to cite the sources of the image regardless of what you select. Since the online resources for the newly adapted Common CORE keep growing and growing, I decided to change this section of my webpage to an educational links listing to a blog page. I designated a section of the blog to my Pinterest and Scoop It Common Core Collection. A few more will be added as necessary.
Image from http://www.politicspa.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Common-Core-logo.png |
Categories
All
Other Websites |