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Tracy Watanabe

Teach the Hour of Code | Code.org - 0 views

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    "The Hour of Code is an opportunity for every student to try computer science for one hour. During Computer Science Education Week (Dec. 9-15), we're making history and recruiting 10 million to join in and do the Hour of Code. Sign up"
Sheryl Anderson

Digital Wish - 1 views

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    Web site that supports 1:1 and has a lot of lesson plan ideas
Sheryl Anderson

Newsela - 1 views

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    This site has non-fiction news stories that have 4-5 different reading levels for the same story. There are also Common Core quizzes for each story. War & Peace, Kids, Science, Law, Money are the categories for stories.
Sheryl Anderson

CK-12 - 0 views

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    Free online textbooks for a variety of subjects. There are short reading passages with thoughtful questions at the end of the passages. Some DBQ
Sheryl Anderson

ThinkCerca - 0 views

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    A site dedicated to providing Common Core tools for reading and writing. A new site, supposedly free, bears some watching as it looks pretty cool in the demo
Tracy Watanabe

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    A framework for blogging in the classroom (7th grade)  Has what teachers should be doing, what students should be doing, ideas for student portfolios, examples of learning artifacts (categories); and ideas for reflections
Tracy Watanabe

10 Internet Safety Tips for Students | Integrating Technology in the Primary Classroom - 0 views

  • Here are some key messages around internet safety that I believe all students should be aware of. Most of these are tips I share with my students with some ideas from Susan McLean. Always ask an adult if you’re unsure of anything when you are online. Don’t sign up for sites that are 13+ if you are not old enough (Facebook, YouTube, Instagram etc). Remember YAPPY (the personal information you should not share online) – Your full name, address, phone number, passwords, your plans.  Don’t add people as online friends unless you know them in real life or have parent permission. Never arrange to meet an online friend without talking to a parent. Remember that you cannot believe everything you read on the internet and you can’t trust everything online friends tell you. Choose sensible names for usernames, email addresses etc.  Talk to your parents about what you’re doing online and let them know when you’re going on the internet. Know what cyber bullying is and tell someone if you think it’s happening to you. Cyber bullying is when someone picks on you, annoys, embarrasses, or threatens you over and over again using technology, such as the internet or a phone. Protect your digital footprint: don’t put anything online that you wouldn’t want all your friends, family, teachers and future employers to see. Treat others online the way you’d like to be treated.
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    Great tips!
Erica Modzelewski

CCSS resources - 1 views

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    resources for CCSS
Sheryl Anderson

Pennsylvania State DOE Common Core - 2 views

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    Lesson Plans by topic and grade levels
Sheryl Anderson

Educators Technology - 2 views

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    Canadian teacher's blog/website about technology for teachers.
Sheryl Anderson

Power My Learning - 1 views

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    Online platform for digital learning activities
Tracy Watanabe

AJUSDccjh - PBL and Common Core - 1 views

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    This is the PD wiki that I place our links on. =)
Sheryl Anderson

Engage NY Curriculum Exemplars - 0 views

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    Examples of Common Core lessons for several reading and math selections.
Gwen Phifer

Online Math Games, Logic Games, Science Games, Language Arts Games, and more! - 0 views

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    Online learning games featuring math games, science games, logic games, and language arts games. SchoolTimeGames.com - The Smart Place to Be!
Gwen Phifer

Google Earth Lessons - 0 views

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    Google Earth How To's - Learn how to do the basics so you are comfortable teaching with Google EarthStudent Controlled - Where the student controls Google Earth. Suitable for labs, mini-labs, home school, etc.Teacher Controlled - Suitable for Lectures, Presentations, whole class discussions, etc.Mini-Lessons - Lesson starters for looking at various topicsIcon Legend Found or developed a Lesson that uses Google Earth?
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