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Google Apps for Education Demo of Calendar, Gmail, Documents, Forms, Spreadsheets, and Sites through the perspective of a K-12 educator.
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When we tell a story, we must follow the right order - and to indicate this order of events, we can use sequence words. In this instructional video, Owen talks about these sequence words and gives an example of how to structure a story correctly, using them.
This video is part of a broader lesson plan that is aligned with CCSS.ELA-Literacy.CCRA.W.3: "Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique, well-chosen details and well-structured event sequences."
Please visit Snowflake.live to access the complete lesson plan, an educational interactive game and other related resources.
Music in video by Music_For_Videos from Pixabay.
Use this video to help guide you through your reading assignment for Sept. 3.
Professor Ian O'Byrne from the University of New Haven specializes in Digital Literacy. Annabelle, from +BIG FUN Education suggested he include G+ Hangouts in his upcoming *unconference*. This will be a conversation about G+ Hangouts in the K-12 space. The way Annabelle is using Hangouts in MACBETH GOES SOCIAL will be discussed and demonstrated if she can get the tech right today ;)
Mini Lesson Demonstration for Teachers of Newcomer Students:
This is a quick intro/spiral review of fact families and math vocabulary words: plus, minus, and equal. It also includes shapes and left/right. As always, read the paragraph out loud with your Newcomers several times.
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How To Fast Track Your Reading Endorsement in Florida: Reading K-12 Test
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This is a recording of a recent webinar with did with over 500 teachers on the Subject Area Exam for Reading K-12 in the state of Florida.
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English 3
Grade 3
K-12 Program
Powerpoint Presentation
Video Lessons
Powerpoint Lessons
C.a. Geronimo Files
A Learning Experience for Malou
English3 Quarter3 Week2 Day4
Zamboanga City is a latin Asia's City...we speak like latin but we call it chavacano.
Are you studying for your teacher certification exams? Are you struggling with the situational or scenario questions? Using our good words and bad words strategy will help you think like a test maker and pass your exam.
You pass these exams by being strategic. Here is a list of the good words and bad words mentioned in the video.
Good Words:
Standards Alignment
Data-Driven
Differentiated Instruction
Critical thinking
Culturally responsive
Student Centered
Vocabulary in context
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Extra homework
Extrinsic rewards
Anything negative
English only
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Other videos you may be interested in are:
Work Backwards
https://youtu.be/JXeWdDZoYSQ
Good Words Bad Words
https://youtu.be/lEPQYDRTdgY
Fab 5 of Reading Instruction
https://youtu.be/g6luhHATUFk
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When some teachers think of differentiation, they imagine having to create a different lesson for every student in the room. In this video, teacher and author Larry Ferlazzo explains that differentiating instruction is really about getting to know your students and making decisions, often in the moment, based on what they need. He offers some low-lift strategies he’s learned over the years for making activities accessible for students with all types of gifts and challenges.
Read more: https://www.edweek.org/ew/arti....cles/2015/01/28/diff
YOU Belong in STEM Webinar Enhancing P-12 STEM Education for Students with Disabilities June 6, 2024
On June 6, 2024, our expert panelists shared their experiences to design and adapt STEM programming, utilize assistive technologies, and foster a supportive learning environment for students with disabilities. From leveraging student input when formulating inclusive tools to implementing Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles, we delved into practical methods to engage and empower all learners in STEM subjects.
How to integrate Social Studies and English Language Arts
Welcome to the Arizona Department of Education’s video on integrating social studies and ELA. In 2018 the Arizona State Board of Education adopted new social studies standards and gave time recommendations for elementary classrooms. With the push for extended ELA and math time this leaves little extra time for social studies. This video will show ways in which you can integrate social studies with ELA to maximize student learning and meet the time recommendations.
Martin Cisneros - Twitter: https://twitter.com/sjsulurie - Director of Technology Services in the Berryessa Union School District, led this conversation:
Need to enhance your distance learning game? Are your students tired of digital sit and get, consumption programs, and bored with just text activities? Then this learning experience if for you! This session involves teachers everywhere to use technology to engage learners and amplify the learning experience in classrooms. Learn to focus on pedagogy first, and then CREATE LEARNING EXPERIENCES on the purposeful and engaging use of technology!
Intended audience: Those who teach grades K-12
The SJSU Lurie College of Education has established this free K-12 Online Teaching Academy to support pre-service teacher candidates and current teachers to strengthen their online teaching skills and adapt to our current circumstances. Learn more about the academy at sjsu.edu/education/k12-academy
Connect with Lurie College at https://linktr.ee/sjsulurie to receive more news about academic and student life!
RSGA Families,
Please view this English Language Arts FSA presentation to help your child prepare for the FSA.
Contents:
00:51 FSA Testing Schedule
01:18 Grade 6 English Language Arts Standards Coverage
02:46 Not Just Multiple Choice! Six Types of Item Choices
06:17 How Can You Help Your Child?
08:19 ELA Test Taking Strategies
10:46 The RACE Strategy
12:42 Overall Test Preparation
16:30 Wonderful Ways to Support Literacy At Home
Would you like for your child to have a Countdown Packet to Get Ready for the Reading FSAs?
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Text the RSGA School Information for Parents Remind.com account.
Email kellyn@columbiak12.com -or-
Call 386-755-8153
General Information About FSA Testing - https://fsassessments.org/families.html
FSA Online Practice Tests- https://fsassessments.org/reso....urces/practice-tests
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This video will help to improve your English vocabulary, reading and listening skills at a faster rate. It also will guide you to learn about Father's Day words and a little story with beautiful pictures, which will help to retain words easily. Foundation literacy to CLB 2 and K - 12 can get immense benefit out of this video. Enjoy!
Several other Videos
1. https://youtu.be/aWWPdakqGRw (past tense verbs 1)
2. https://youtu.be/Zz4E3kfbnKU
3. https://youtu.be/v0vkVZDY9qE
4. https://youtu.be/cKe2Tg8FOX4
5. https://youtu.be/qSsVdppSD9Y
6. https://youtu.be/HDeFsbghtFQ
7. https://youtu.be/c-CkTg-lhP0
8. https://youtu.be/Kr6BQXECcdY
9. https://youtu.be/XqfyzcfGzqA
10. https://youtu.be/kmRjrQm4SW0
11. https://youtu.be/1uXq4vsakB8
12. https://youtu.be/RNe3RHCMFLU
13. https://youtu.be/h6VC6o33dd0
13. https://youtu.be/Q_R9PZMga0Y
14. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9uzFDn4kDOs
15. https://youtu.be/vDz8i33YXqE
16. https://youtu.be/tNQPi86U018
17. https://youtu.be/vDz8i33YXqE
18. https://youtu.be/kefGXJ9r_os
19. https://youtu.be/g7Cp-m5MjzU
Rachael Aazzerah presents at the Aligning for Student Success: Oregon Core to College Convening conference held March 15th, 2013 at Lane Community College.
Examing the new standards.
Understanding Performance Towards Proficiency Levels.
Examing the Modes of COmmunication.
Examing the Cultural COmpetencies.