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10 Strategies Designed to Engage Elementary Students Online

Catlin Tucker

A few weeks ago, I published a blog titled “ 8 Ideas Designed to Engage Students In Active Learning Online.” ” I had several elementary teachers request that I work on a similar blog focused on younger learners. 2 Virtual Jigsaw Activity with Google Slides. 8 Online Learning Stations.

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Inspire Families to Read and Learn This Summer

Teacher Reboot Camp

I also share recommended reading lists for elementary to high school students. I’ve included some of the resources I’ve shared in the Wakelet and slide presentation below. Post the PDF in your messaging app (Class Dojo, Remind), in a virtual classroom (Google Classroom, Schoology), or email to parents. Bookmarked Resources

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Sudden Shift to Online Learning Revealed Gaps in Digital Literacy, Study Finds

Edsurge

One part of that was that students and parents often lacked the skills to join Zoom calls and collaborate in shared Google Docs. A 5-minute clip on how to open a Google Doc is much more useful than an hour on the Google ecosystem.” “Digital literacy skills were not where they needed to be.” It’s a social justice issue.”

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Design a Choose Your Own Adventure Learning Experience

Catlin Tucker

I’d like to propose using a creative strategy to free the teacher from needing to be “on” presenting information or orchestrating the lesson. Below are two options for creating a choose your own adventure learning experience. The first is a simple choice board format and the second is an interactive Google Slide deck.

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Inspire Families to Read and Learn This Summer

Teacher Reboot Camp

I also share recommended reading lists for elementary to high school students. I’ve included some of the resources I’ve shared in the Wakelet and slide presentation below. Post the PDF in your messaging app (Class Dojo, Remind), in a virtual classroom (Google Classroom, Schoology), or email to parents. Bookmarked Resources

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Remote Learning Teaching Tips

A Principal's Reflections

More than half of those surveyed teach in public schools (66 percent) and more than half are elementary school teachers (60 percent). Perhaps the most concerning survey result is that more than half of teachers (57 percent) say they do not feel prepared to facilitate remote and online learning. My favorites at bit.ly

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Model Teaching–How Today’s Educators Learn

Ask a Tech Teacher

Elementary Math. Blended Learning. Transforming Traditional Classroom Lessons to Online Learning. A PDF program (like Adobe Reader) and Microsoft Word or Google Docs will satisfy most (all?) Learning is presented in a variety of modalities, such as text and audio. Student-led Classroom Management.

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