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Last Chance for this College-credit Tech-for-writing Class

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Strategies introduced range from conventional tools such as quick writes, online websites, and visual writing to unconventional approaches such as Twitter novels, comics, and Google Earth lit trips. These can be adapted to any writing program be it 6+1 Traits, Common Core, or the basic who-what-when-where-why. Office).

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Last Chance for this College-credit Class

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Strategies introduced range from conventional tools such as quick writes, online websites, and visual writing to unconventional approaches such as Twitter novels, comics, and Google Earth lit trips. These can be adapted to any writing program be it 6+1 Traits, Common Core, or the basic who-what-when-where-why. Office).

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Prodigy - free math game that helps students learn math while having fun

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Prodigy’s math content is completely curriculum-aligned and covers standards from the Common Core, MAFs, and TEKS curricula depending on your location. Follow me on Twitter and Google+. Over 1,500,000 students and 50,000 teachers use Prodigy for free math practice and it’s easy to see why. free resources math'

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Last Chance: Differentiated Instruction Online Class (MTI 563)

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Learn granular approaches to infusing differentiation into all of your lesson plans, whether you’re a Common Core school or not, with this hands-on, interactive class. Accounts for online tools like a blog, Twitter, various web-based tools. Google account (can be your school account or your personal one).

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Last Chance: Differentiated Instruction Online Class (MTI 563)

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Learn granular approaches to infusing differentiation into all of your lesson plans, whether you’re a Common Core school or not, with this hands-on, interactive class. Accounts for online tools like a blog, Twitter, various web-based tools. Google account (can be your school account or your personal one).

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Resources from Miami Device

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Google Forms - The Swiss Army Knife of Google Apps by Jennifer Guevara Baselice Collecting information is something we do on a daily basis. With Google Forms it is super easy to collect this information and so much more! With Google Forms it is super easy to collect this information and so much more!

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Digital Storytelling and Stories for the Desktop

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Here are some of the Common Core Standards that digital storytelling and digital stories address: CCSS.ELA-Literacy.CCRA.W.6 When shared on a teacher's blog , a Tweet can also be sent through Twitter asking for comments on their work by adding the hashtag #comments4kids. It can be used as an authentic assessment.