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10 New Ideas for Creating Literacy Centers – From Beth Holland

EdTechTeacher

Assessing Fluency. I have always loved Kristen Wideen’s Fluency Station for its simplicity of set up as well as the powerful way in which she has her students self-assess their reading. With her activity, shown below, students use AudioBoo (now AudioBoom ) to record and self-assess their reading. Image Credit; Kristen Wideen.

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What a blended learning classroom really looks like: An urban teacher’s reboot

The Hechinger Report

I use programs such as i-ready , ST Math , Zearn Math , Blendspace by TES and EDpuzzle so that students are able to access content to build their conceptual, procedural and fluency understanding of various concepts. These programs have built in assessments that analyze students’ understanding and mastery.

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Favorite Tech Tools For Social Studies Classes

MindShift

BookFlix is a tool Langenhorst uses to get lower elementary level students interested in non-fiction. Socrative has long been a favorite in many classrooms for the easy formative assessment it offers. They don’t pay for the premium version and still get a lot of use out of what’s accessible free of charge.

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