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Resources for Elem. students K-5 (Gen. Ed & Sp. Ed.)
Updated on Nov 12, 11
Created on Sep 18, 11
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Books, Lesson Plans & more. Watch on-line streaming videos of children's books read aloud by celebrities and storytellers. The folks at Read To Me want to foster a love of reading, and you can tell when you listen to the fun selections!
Literacyhead have compiled a list of read alouds for early in the school year that connect community building, literacy, and the visual arts.
A group of sites created by Mark Warner (from UK) they provide free ideas, resources, information and advice for teachers.
Discover them all!
Place to find free teaching ideas & lesson resources, all linked to books that can be used in the classroom. Each book has ideas for uses in different areas of the curriculum, along with related video content & downloadable materials. You can browse by category or author.
SparkTop is a place for kids to discover their unique ways of learning, develop their strengths and self-esteem, and discover strategies to succeed in and out of school. Our online community provides a safe place for kids to interact, share their worries, concerns and successes, and get feedback from kids just like them.
Comprehension: offers a variety of activities for teaching and improving reading comprehension for grades K-12.
"Teach Text Features & Read the Selection "Objectives: Students will:* Learn the tools of reading nonfiction (i.e., text features) * Use think-aloud strategies to prepare to read the selection * Identify graphic aids and understand their importance
"Lesson: Sharing Your Own Questions About Books"
What do you want to teach today? Create lessons & lessons plans in minutes. Simple, fast, and FREE. * Automatic accomodations, scaffolding, and sheltered instruction, * Targeted differentiation groups.* Higher-order thinking prompts.* Graphic organizer selections. All free, so register now!
Can see all the previous archived editions of the ESL/EFL/ELL Blog Carnival @ this link.
Welcome to the 21st edition of the ESL/EFL/ELD Blog Carnival! This one is full of celebratory goodness, and I promise there will be none of the nasty hangovers that plague some other celebration for getting up to 21.
“The Differentiated Lesson Planner will guide you through the process of designing differentiated, engaging lessons for your heterogeneous class. It helps you structure your lesson design around the three major components of differentiation: readiness level, student interest and learning style. Questions will spark your thinking about how these components apply to your content, process and product. By weaving connections to recommended lists you’ll develop creative, effective ideas for teaching anything!”
watch for CL. Teaching students to ask the right questions is one of the greatest skills we can instruct. Students' questions give insight into their prior knowledge, level of interest and direction to continue learning. This Habitude mini-lesson addresses the importance of question-asking and empowers students to be responsible for their own learning; giving them a framework to use as they continue to refine this critical skill in their daily work and lives. "I shared this strategy and lesson during my presentation this weekend at The 2010 Educational Reform Symposium. I hope lessons like these will inspire new and creative ways to turn all students into the active, curious, confident learners they came into our schools being. "
"It's important to learn deductive reasoning when you are young. Form the habit of looking at all the information before deciding on the right answer. Deductive reasoning activities can be fun and challenging. Here are some ideas and resources."
1762 items | 2 visits
Resources for Elem. students K-5 (Gen. Ed & Sp. Ed.)
Updated on Nov 12, 11
Created on Sep 18, 11
Category: Schools & Education
URL: