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This article presents time-tested strategies to engage students in discussions as well as evidence anchor charts.
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Introduce students to computer coding with the Hour of Coding. Site provides resources and tips to assist educators.
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Great collection of writing prompts you can use with students for narrative and personal writing. This would be a useful list if you are having students blog. Get a pdf version of these prompts at http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/blogs/learning/pdf/2014/500PromptsNarrativeAndPersonalWriting.pdf
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Article from Edudemic providing the basic premise of differentiated instruction and implementation in the classroom.
Showing posts with label differentiated instruction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label differentiated instruction. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Website Wednesday
Thursday, October 10, 2013
App Showcase
I learned about a couple of great apps last Friday that look perfect for math - Number Pieces and Number Pieces Basic by the Math Learning Center.
It is a technology version of the base ten blocks teachers use in the classroom when they are teaching place values. Students gain a deeper understanding of place value while working on their computation skills with multiple digit numbers. Students can regroup, add, subtract, multiply and divide. While most teachers have access to and use physical manipulatives of the base ten blocks, some students will enjoy using technology for learning these basic math skills. This is a great option for implementing differentiated instruction and a math center alternative. I can also envision teachers using this app for introducing the base ten blocks and how they work on the "big screen." The only downside with this app is it's for iPads only.
While I was searching for the app links to include in this blog post, I also found a website where you can use Number Pieces right on the computer. So if you don't have iPads or only have a limited number of iPads, you could also use the computer. When you go to the website, click the 'i' in the lower right corner for How-to instructions. This would work well with a SMART Board or up on the "big screen."
What is Number Pieces?
It is a technology version of the base ten blocks teachers use in the classroom when they are teaching place values. Students gain a deeper understanding of place value while working on their computation skills with multiple digit numbers. Students can regroup, add, subtract, multiply and divide. While most teachers have access to and use physical manipulatives of the base ten blocks, some students will enjoy using technology for learning these basic math skills. This is a great option for implementing differentiated instruction and a math center alternative. I can also envision teachers using this app for introducing the base ten blocks and how they work on the "big screen." The only downside with this app is it's for iPads only.
While I was searching for the app links to include in this blog post, I also found a website where you can use Number Pieces right on the computer. So if you don't have iPads or only have a limited number of iPads, you could also use the computer. When you go to the website, click the 'i' in the lower right corner for How-to instructions. This would work well with a SMART Board or up on the "big screen."
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