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AI: The Future of Classroom Efficiency with Mary Howard

The CoolCatTeacher

She's finishing up her 20th year of teaching sixth-grade ELA and Science. Like, Oh, I need a Gimkit game. And so you can use it to do things like brainstorming a list of words or vocabulary, and you can export them out of there and you can pop them into, you know, Gimkit game or a Quizziz or a Kahoot game.

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Infusing VR with Traditional ELA Lessons

EdTechTeam

When Dynamic Learning Project Innovation Advocate, Paige Cizmek, asked me to help her with infusing VR in a traditional ELA 8 lesson, I was happy to do what I could to assist. Paige Cizmek’s ELA 8 class is far from traditional. Students also practiced using text evidence correctly to support inferences. INFUSING TECH.

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Language and Literacy: Asking and Answering “Wh” Questions

N2Y

I find that when students are challenged by making predictions, inferring , and determining what else might be added to a theme , story , or experience, their engagement is much greater. Asking and answering “Wh” questions may be made into a game using a six-sided die. One of my favorite games is Clue. Narrative Language.

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Students won’t answer questions? Have them generate their own.

The Cornerstone for Teachers

In ELA classrooms, the questions often implied a single “correct” interpretation of the assigned reading. He suggests teaching students to create questions in the following categories: inference, generalization, effects of literary form or technique, the purpose of a particular event, evaluations, emotions, and personal connections.

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