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10 New Ideas for Creating Literacy Centers – From Beth Holland

EdTechTeacher

Students can access these web-based, digital bulletin boards from any device and do NOT need an account. ThingLink (or Padlet or Blendspace ) could be a great way to guide students through research. Particularly with older elementary students, consider having them create their own vocabulary books. Writing & Wondering.

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

The Hechinger Report

Related: Organic adoption of one technology leads to a seamless way to blend others. 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. Here’s one way that can work.

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Favorite Tech Tools For Social Studies Classes

MindShift

She used to teach social studies, but is now the K-12 Technology Integrationist and Instructional Coach at Rock Valley Community Schools in Iowa. She emphasizes that, as with any classroom technology, teachers need to be careful not to just substitute a tech tool for an analog one. Sites are then easy to drag and drop to reorder. “I

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