The PBS site World Explorers contains brief five-minute videos on a host of major explorers (starting with Eric the Red and concluding with Alan Sheppard). I like the openings (which features a timeline- something I think would help our students put the video in perspective). You can download or stream the videos. This would be appropriate for grades 4-8. For the complete post from TeachersFirst, please click here.
Thursday, March 24, 2016
World Explorers
The PBS site World Explorers contains brief five-minute videos on a host of major explorers (starting with Eric the Red and concluding with Alan Sheppard). I like the openings (which features a timeline- something I think would help our students put the video in perspective). You can download or stream the videos. This would be appropriate for grades 4-8. For the complete post from TeachersFirst, please click here.
Wednesday, March 23, 2016
Paint by Pixels
Alice Keeler shared a spreadsheet in a recent blog post that reminded me of the paint by number kits. She’s used conditional formatting to replace a number with a color. Here’s my garden sample. I think this could be fun for learners of all ages and is a nice introduction to Google spreadsheets.
Tuesday, March 22, 2016
Math strategies in a minute
Here’s a new Youtube channel (Origo One) which provides one minute math strategies. Richard Byrne shares it here on his blog.
Monday, March 21, 2016
Voices from the past
The above newspaper stories were shared with me by Jessica Blier. They were completed by her advanced ELL class at the Middle School. The students used a Google Slide template to create their work!
Sunday, March 20, 2016
Persuasive writing in K-5
Help K-5 students write persuasively with audience and multiple perspectives in mind. https://t.co/XeFmPljQyr pic.twitter.com/o33RLyVNjI— ReadWriteThink.org (@RWTnow) March 13, 2016
Saturday, March 19, 2016
Science videos for Young Learners
Fun Science Demos has a variety of brief YouTube videos to help you make science come alive for your students. These demonstrations are related to the Next Generation Science Standards.
For the complete post from TeachersFirst, please click here.
THE election site
If you only bookmark one website for the upcoming election, I would select PBS Election Central. From updated maps of the current location of the candidates, input on the debates, and interactive activities (not to mention the virtual field trips), this site has it all! Use the videos (and related lessons) to help your students understand the election process.
For the complete post from TeachersFirst, please click here.
Friday, March 18, 2016
So what is a hero?
Heroes! (a virtual display of Olympic heroes) is not something just for a unit about the Olympics. From ancient times to today, watch the changes in heroes (body type, personna, equipment, and more). This infographic like displace gives students a chance to compare heroes across the centuries. It would be great as a station or on an interactive whiteboard.
For the complete post from TeachersFirst, please click here.
Thursday, March 17, 2016
The Smart Farm- Virtual Field Trip 4/5
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