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Blogging With Photovoice: Sharing Pictures in an Integrated Classroom
Kindergarten 1st - 2nd3rd - 4th 5th - 6th7th - 8th 9th - 10th11th - 12th How will you use ReadWriteThink’s new Word Mover mobile app with your students? What are some good children's books on Alchemists? Do you think technology is having a negative impact on students'...
Scholastic: Create Your Own Coded Language
rough draft of their code. Encourage students to create a code that will be fun and motivating to their classmates, for example, using pictures, numbers, or symbols to represent the alphabet. Step 2: Once the students have created the final draft of their code, h...
Using Authentic Latin Poetry in Lower Level Language Classes
Poems to Introduce New Grammatical Constructions TECHNIQUE #4: Use Groups of Thematically Related Poems to Supplement Lessons on Roman Culture TECHNIQUE #5: Rewrite Difficult Poems into Latin Prose TECHNIQUE #6: Expose Students to a Variety of Latin Meters TECHNIQ...
ReadWriteThink: Becoming History Detectives Using "Shakespeare's Secret"
StandardsResources & PreparationInstructional PlanRelated ResourcesComments Overview From Theory to Practice OVERVIEW Students use Shakespeare's Secret, a featured title on the Teachers' Choices Booklist (International Reading Association, 2006), as a springboard to exp...
From Revolting to Revolution: Animal Farm and the Student Code of Conduct
From Revolting to Revolution: Animal Farm and the Student Code of Conduct: Introduction From Revolting to Revolution: Animal Farm and the Student Code of Conduct Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Credits Teacher Page by Charles Cooper, Fox Tech High School This We...
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20th century warfare: Unique contributions of the American Indian
licensed separately; see captions for more information and read the fine print. Print Print Share Email Delicious Digg Facebook StumbleUpon TWEET Pin It Introduction Students will learn about the role of native code talkers in World War I through the Vietnam War. Using copies of...
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Soda Rack
above. Alternatively, students can make a model of this situation using a manila folder and pieces of cardboard. As shown below, attach small pieces of cardboard to a manila folder tent so that an outline of the bin is formed. Then, pennies, tokens, or other circular item...
Birthdays and the Binary System: Exploring Binary Numbers in a Real-World Application
a key to the ability to guess the birthday might supply a clue. Using several sample numbers, one at a time, students isolate the cards that have generated an answer of yes for a particular secret number and inspect them to see if any patterns can be discern...
Birthdays and the Binary System: Exploring Binary Numbers in a Real-World Application
a key to the ability to guess the birthday might supply a clue. Using several sample numbers, one at a time, students isolate the cards that have generated an answer of yes for a particular secret number and inspect them to see if any patterns can be discern...
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Inspire creativity • Ask: "What do poets write about?" Have students choose a topic to explore through poetry. • Nonsense! He Yelled is a funny look at children's names. On the final page poet Roger Eschbacher invites readers to participate: "Good-bye! Good-bye...
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Inspire creativity • Ask: "What do poets write about?" Have students choose a topic to explore through poetry. • Nonsense! He Yelled is a funny look at children's names. On the final page poet Roger Eschbacher invites readers to participate: "Good-bye! Good-bye!/ We say good-bye./ It's sad we're out of time./ Before we go,/ won't you please try/ Your own name in a rhyme?" • Nikki Grimes's Bronx Masquerade is a novel with poetry at its heart. Students in a high school English class unveil once
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Inspire creativity &bull; Ask: &quot;What do poets write about?&quot; Have students choose <span class="highlight">a</span> topic to explore through poetry. &bull; Nonsense! He Yelled is <span class="highlight">a</span> funny look at children's names. On the final page poet Roger Eschbacher invites readers to participate: &quot;Good-bye! Good-bye!/ We say good-bye./ It's sad we're out of time./ Before we go,/ won't you please try/ Your own name in <span class="highlight">a</span> rhyme?&quot; &bull; Nikki Grimes's Bronx Masquerade is <span class="highlight">a</span> <span class="highlight">novel</span> with poetry at its heart. Students in <span class="highlight">a</span> high school English class unveil once
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