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100th Day of School — It’s about Learning

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How to celebrate Here are activities I like that blend learning into the celebration of the 100th Day of School: Geography As a class, come up with two locations in each state, to total 100. Then, have everyone copy their information to a digital magazine (like you can create in Canva or Adobe) and share it with everyone.

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100th Day of School — Make it about Learning

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So I decided to accommodate the 100th Day fever by wrapping it in learning. Here are thirteen activities I like that blend learning into a celebration of the 100th Day of School: Geography. Then, have everyone copy their information to a digital magazine (like you can create in Canva or Adobe) and share it with everyone.

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100th Day of School — Make it about Learning

Ask a Tech Teacher

So I decided to accommodate the 100th Day fever by wrapping it in learning. Here are thirteen activities I like that blend learning into a celebration of the 100th Day of School: Geography. Then, have everyone copy their information to a digital magazine (like you can create in Canva or Adobe) and share it with everyone.

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Using Google Apps to Support Reading and Writing in the Classroom (Recorded Webinar)

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Get The Teacher’s Guide to Google Classroom eBook! Bring Shake Up Learning to Your School. Ready to shake things up in your school or at your event? Email me at Kasey@ShakeUpLearning.com , or submit this PD request form to bring Shake Up Learning to your 2016 event. Connect with Shake Up Learning.

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It’s NOT About Google (Part 2) – SULS045

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We can retell events in our words; we can change perspectives, we can invent and create. History students can retell a historical event. Anything that helps students better engage, create, and collaborate is going BEYOND, and therefore, part of a dynamic learning experience. We all have stories to tell in the classroom.

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A true gift from SHEG: DIY digital literacy assessments and tools for historical thinking

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and world history events. Plague Doctor. Women’s Rights. Apartheid in South Africa. The Reading Like a Historian curriculum also engages students in historical inquiry around both U.S. Like the DBQs, lessons revolve around a central historical question and sets of prima ry documents to engage learners with varied reading skills.