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9 Ways to Add Tech to your Lessons Without Adding Time to Your Day

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This means they have to re-enter the lesson plan in a new format for a new LMS. Luckily, Common Core–and many State standards–provide an excellent starter list of seven ways to blend technology into your everyday teaching: have digital ebooks included in your class library. Nothing more; nothing less.

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100th Day of School — It’s about Learning

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This might become the core of an end-of-school (or back-to-school) Wish List for your class library. The completed list can be shared using a simple Word or Google Doc or more professionally with a class Biblionasium or Goodreads account. Use a website such as “ This Day in History ” to help.

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8 Lessons in amplifying literacy with technology

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However, if you’re not into the idea of social media, Youtube, or a public blog, you can use a simple library of items that students can have access to such as Google Drive, or something more advanced such as your school’s learning management system. Introducing audiobooks and ebooks. But don’t quote me on this one.

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Groundhog Day and the 100th Day of School

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This might become the core of an end-of-school (or back-to-school) Wish List for your class library. The completed list can be shared using a simple Word or Google Doc or more professionally with a class Biblionasium or Goodreads account. Another interesting option for older students is the Google Forms add-on called Checkitout.

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Groundhog Day and the 100th Day of School

Ask a Tech Teacher

This might become the core of an end-of-school (or back-to-school) Wish List for your class library. The completed list can be shared using a simple Word or Google Doc or more professionally with a class Biblionasium or Goodreads account. Another interesting option for older students is the Google Forms add-on called Checkitout.

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It’s Time to Make Your Classroom Paper-free

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If you have a book you want students to read, check to see if it’s available on one of the many online free libraries and let students know they can use it there. Ebooks have no concern about the “latest edition” because they’re automatically updated. International Library. Open Library.

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100th Day of School — Make it about Learning

Ask a Tech Teacher

This might become the core of an end-of-school (or back-to-school) Wish List for your class library. The completed list can be shared using a simple Word or Google Doc or more professionally with a class Biblionasium or Goodreads account. Another interesting option for older students is the Google Forms add-on called Checkitout.

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