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The 8 Best WordPress Podcast Plugins for Podcasters and Web Developers in 2019

TeacherCast

In this post, we are going to take a look at a variety of WordPress Podcasting Plugins for Podcasters and Web Developers that you might think about using. Don't forget to read our conclusion at the bottom to find out which one of these is our recommendation. Perhaps you have chosen to run your feed on your WordPress website.

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Must-Have Google Skills for Teachers (Part 2 – Google Classroom) – SULS0104

Shake Up Learning

The post Must-Have Google Skills for Teachers (Part 2 – Google Classroom) – SULS0104 appeared first on Shake Up Learning. Google Classroom has evolved a lot over the years, and I have a lot of extra tips and resources for you in this blog post. I have an entire post on How to Organize Google Classroom. Click Save.

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10 Things You Didn’t Know About Google Meet – SULS0110

Shake Up Learning

The post 10 Things You Didn’t Know About Google Meet – SULS0110 appeared first on Shake Up Learning. Thank you to @the_lovely_librarian on Instagram for re-sharing a Shake Up Learning post about creative assignments and Blended Learning with Google. shakeuplearning. . Quick Tip of the Week. See What You Are Presenting.

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3 Practical Implications for Social Media and the Classroom

The PL2C Blog

After all, Social Media is here to stay; so districts may either choose to ignore it (and its users [read: students] by default), or embrace it. To enhance this curriculum content and augment student understanding, Alex allowed each 8th grade student to “hijack” the school’s Instagram feed during the last quarter of school.

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4 Must-Have Google Classroom Skills for Teachers

Shake Up Learning

The post 4 Must-Have Google Classroom Skills for Teachers appeared first on Shake Up Learning. As you may know, I’ve started collecting your questions about Google Classroom ( Google Classroom Q&A ) to better tailor blog posts to answer your questions and meet your needs. I’ve already received a few hundred questions!

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18 manageable ways to differentiate when kids have gaps in their learning

The Cornerstone for Teachers

The “normal” classroom is not one where every 8-year-old is meeting 8-year-old developmental markers, or where every 15 year old has the same reading level. My 2nd-grade classroom can span K-3rd grade reading levels while my 6th-grade classroom would usually span 2nd-8th grade. Read Aloud. This is reality.

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Motivating Struggling Learners in Summer School and in Class Everyday

The CoolCatTeacher

That also feeds into the success. I want to try to do some things that I know that interactive reading works even if I don’t feel like I have time for it in summer school, it’s an important thing to do. Keep that vision in place. Remember them being successful. I don’t do that. Vicki: Absolutely. Very interesting.

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