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This month: K-5 New Teacher Survival Kit 9 ebooks, 65 digital posters August 7-August 10, 2024 Save 20% with this code: 3xar9wzu A new teacher survival kit–for professionals new to teaching tech or expanding their pedagogy. Every month, subscribers to our newsletter get a free/discounted resource to help their tech teaching.
This month: K-5 New Teacher Survival Kit 9 ebooks, 65 digital posters May 31-June 3 A new teacher survival kit–for professionals new to teaching tech or expanding their pedagogy. What’s included K-5 tech curriculum textbooks (CommonCore aligned)–a year’s worth of skills-based, project-based learning that ties into class units.
They include all the ebooks, videos, and other resources required so you don’t spend any more than what is required to register for the class. digital commerce. digital communications. digital footprint, digital privacy. digital rights and responsibilities. digital search/research. netiquette.
The K-12 Technology Curriculum is CommonCore and ISTE aligned, and outlines what should be taught when so students have the necessary scaffolding to use tech for grade level state standards and school curriculum. grade levels include keyboarding, digitalcitizenship, problem solving, digital tools for the classroom, and coding.
Today: K-12 Technology Curriculum Overview The K-12 Technology Curriculum is CommonCore and ISTE aligned, and outlines what should be taught when so students have the necessary scaffolding to use tech for grade level state standards and school curriculum. Each ebook is 148-203 pages, with 251-420 images.
If you subscribe to my blog, you are eligible for specials on tech ed books and ebooks every month. She is the editor/author of over a hundred tech ed resources including a K-12 technology curriculum , K-8 keyboard curriculum, K-8 DigitalCitizenship curriculum. Jacqui Murray has been teaching K-18 technology for 30 years.
The K-12 Technology Curriculum is CommonCore and ISTE aligned, and outlines what should be taught when so students have the necessary scaffolding to use tech for grade level state standards and school curriculum. grade levels include keyboarding, digitalcitizenship, problem solving, digital tools for the classroom, and coding.
As they work, students “…construct viable arguments and critique reasoning of others…” More specifically (CommonCore Appendix C): introduce claim. Write an Ebook. The goal during the after school tech club time is that each student will publish their first ebook–or at least give it a good start. Educational links.
They include all the ebooks, videos, and other resources required so you don’t spend any more than what is required to register for the class. digital commerce. digital communications. digital footprint, digital privacy. digital rights and responsibilities. digital search/research. netiquette.
Today: K-12 Technology Curriculum Overview The K-12 Technology Curriculum is CommonCore and ISTE aligned, and outlines what should be taught when so students have the necessary scaffolding to use tech for grade level state standards and school curriculum. Each ebook is 148-203 pages, with 251-420 images.
They include all the ebooks, videos, and other resources required so you don’t spend any more than what is required to register for the class. digital commerce. digital communications. digital footprint, digital privacy. digital rights and responsibilities. digital search/research. netiquette.
Luckily, CommonCore–and many State standards–provide an excellent starter list of seven ways to blend technology into your everyday teaching: have digitalebooks included in your class library. Treat them exactly as though they were print books. Nothing more; nothing less.
However, I believe one of the best are the lessons and activities from Common Sense Media. There are even alignments to the ISTE NETs, AASL, and the English CommonCore. Another way to show students the power their digital footprint has is to check out a great interactive from The Discovery Channel, Your Digital Footprint.
They include all the ebooks, videos, and other resources required so you don’t spend any more than what is required to register for the class. digital commerce. digital communications. digital footprint, digital privacy. digital rights and responsibilities. digital search/research. netiquette.
There is also a collection of 550,000 modern eBooks that may be borrowed by anyone with a free archive.org account. Many Books– Over 33,000 ebooks that can be browsed by language, author, title. . More reading resources: CommonCore Reading lesson plans. Librivox –free public domain audio books. Loyal Books.
This includes books, ebooks, articles, webinars, mentoring, and more. The specific resources depend upon your need: K-5 tech teacher – -what tech skills to teach when so students can use digital devices granularly in their learning. CommonCore –how to use tech to deliver the promise of CommonCore.
Reinventing Writing sheds light on practical ways for teachers to integrate a wide array of tools, CommonCore alignment, and tips to avoid pitfalls. Here Vicki emphasizes the key elements to promote and enhance digitalcitizenship among learners. The book is broken down into three main parts.
This includes books, ebooks, articles, webinars, mentoring, and more. The specific resources depend upon your need: K-5 tech teacher – -what tech skills to teach when so students can use digital devices granularly in their learning. CommonCore –how to use tech to deliver the promise of CommonCore.
They include all the ebooks, videos, and other resources required so you don’t spend any more than what is required to register for the class. Teachers will actively collaborate, share knowledge, provide constructive feedback to classmates, and publish digitally. INTASC 1, 7. Assess student technology use organically.
They include all the ebooks, videos, and other resources required so you don’t spend any more than what is required to register for the class. Teachers will actively collaborate, share knowledge, provide constructive feedback to classmates, and publish digitally. digital commerce. digital communications. netiquette.
There is also a collection of 550,000 modern eBooks that may be borrowed by anyone with a free archive.org account. Many Books– Over 33,000 ebooks that can be browsed by language, author, title. . More reading resources: CommonCore Reading lesson plans. Librivox –free public domain audio books. Loyal Books.
K-5 New Teacher Survival Kit 9 ebooks, 65 digital posters $222.95 Marked down to $178.95 July 4th, 2023 K-5 tech curriculum textbooks (CommonCore aligned)–a year’s worth of skills-based, project-based learning that ties into class units. Jacqui Murray has been teaching K-18 technology for 30 years.
The K-12 Technology Curriculum is CommonCore and ISTE aligned, and outlines what should be taught when so students have the necessary scaffolding to use tech in the pursuit of grade level state standards and school curriculum. K-12 Student Workbooks (digital only) are a great addition. Today: K-12 Technology Curriculum.
They include all the ebooks, videos, and other resources required so you don’t spend any more than what is required to register for the class. digital commerce. digital communications. digital footprint, digital privacy. digital rights and responsibilities. digital search/research. netiquette.
Here’s a quick overview of what you will find in this textbook: Scope and Sequence aligned with ISTE and CommonCore. CommonCore Standards covered. It will include age-appropriate lessons on coding, tech problem-solving, word processing, spreadsheets, publishing an ebook, debating, and more. DigitalCitizenship.
It provides reading resources either uploaded by the teacher or selected from the platform’s library of thousands of fiction and nonfiction books (some free; some through Prime plans), CommonCore-aligned lesson plans, videos, or simulations. These are filtered by topic, grade, length, reading level, keyword, or standards (i.e.,
They include all the ebooks, videos, and other resources required so you don’t spend any more than what is required to register for the class. digital commerce. digital communications. digital footprint, digital privacy. digital rights and responsibilities. digital search/research. netiquette.
Click for more information on each ebook. If you choose this option, tell us which student workbooks you’d like in the Comment portion of the PayPal Buy button (or email Zeke dot Rowe at StructureLearning dot net). ,, The One-volume K-8 DigitalCitizenship curriculum. It blends skills into class studies for authentic learning.
This includes books, ebooks, articles, webinars, mentoring, and more. The specific resources depend upon your need: K-5 tech teacher –what tech skills to teach when so students can use digital devices to granularly in their learning. CommonCore –how to use tech to deliver the promise of CommonCore.
This includes books, ebooks, articles, webinars, mentoring, and more. The specific resources depend upon your need: K-5 tech teacher –what tech skills to teach when so students can use digital devices to granularly in their learning. CommonCore –how to use tech to deliver the promise of CommonCore.
This includes books, ebooks, articles, webinars, mentoring, and more. The specific resources depend upon your need: K-5 tech teacher –what tech skills to teach when so students can use digital devices to granularly in their learning. CommonCore –how to use tech to deliver the promise of CommonCore.
K-5 New Teacher Survival Kit 9 ebooks, 65 digital posters $222.95 Marked down to $178.95 ends October 7, 2024 K-5 tech curriculum textbooks (CommonCore aligned)–a year’s worth of skills-based, project-based learning that ties into class units. Jacqui Murray has been teaching K-18 technology for 30 years.
They include all the ebooks, videos, and other resources required so you don’t spend any more than what is required to register for the class. digital commerce. digital communications. digital footprint, digital privacy. digital rights and responsibilities. digital search/research. netiquette.
The K-8 Technology Curriculum is CommonCore and ISTE aligned, and outlines what technology should be taught when so students have the necessary scaffolding to use tech in the pursuit of grade level state standards and school curriculum. K-8 Student Workbooks (digital only) are a great addition. K-8 Technology Curriculum.
However, I believe one of the best are the lessons and activities from Common Sense Media. There are even alignments to the ISTE NETs, AASL, and the English CommonCore. Another way to show students the power their digital footprint has is to check out a great interactive from The Discovery Channel, Your Digital Footprint.
They include all the ebooks, videos, and other resources required so you don’t spend any more than what is required to register for the class. These can be adapted to any writing program be it 6+1 Traits, Write Source, IB, CommonCore, or other popular language arts curricula. INTASC 1, 7. INTASC 1, 8.
Discuss with students how this supports CommonCore’s “Capacities for the Literate Individual”: Demonstrate independence. digitize photos to use on phones/desktops/slideshow. read ebooks from an iPad or a phone app. Nothing makes knowledge more authentic than being able to teach it to others. use the internet.
Write an ebook. 15 Digital Tools in 15 Days. As they work, students “…construct viable arguments and critique reasoning of others…” More specifically (CommonCore Appendix C): introduce claim. Write an Ebook. These are the individuals that will help each other to plan, write, and edit the ebook. Genius Hour.
22 Digital Tools You Must Have in Your Classroom. 19 Topics to Teach in DigitalCitizenship–and How. What are CommonCore keyboarding standards? Structuredlearning.net –lots of teachers are finding books/ebooks here for integrating tech into the classroom. 6 Ways to Make Classroom Typing Fun.
Click here for more information on each ebook. If you choose this option, tell us which two student workbooks you’d like in the Comment portion of the PayPal Buy button (or email Zeke dot Rowe at StructureLearning dot net). ,, The One-volume K-8 DigitalCitizenship curriculum. This curriculum shows you what to teach at what age.
If you subscribe to Ask a Tech Teacher, you are eligible for specials on tech ed books and ebooks every month. 13 Ways Blogs Teach CommonCore. She is the editor/author of over a hundred tech ed resources including a K-8 technology curriculum , K-8 keyboard curriculum, K-8 DigitalCitizenship curriculum.
The K-8 Technology Curriculum is CommonCore and ISTE aligned, and outlines what should be taught when so students have the necessary scaffolding to use tech in the pursuit of grade level state standards and school curriculum. K-8 Student Workbooks (digital only) are a great addition. Today: the K-8 Technology Curriculum.
I try to focus in on the standards of the writing curriculum I’m using — augmented with CommonCore or whatever other standards I’m using — and focus on those, rather than sitting there with a paper and pencil and doing it that way. Tip #4: Authoring eBooks. My students did eBooks this semester. You write it.
First Site Words (fee)–focuses on the core vocabulary your children will need throughout their lives. Kindle –read ebooks, newspapers, magazines, textbooks and PDFs on an easy-to-use interface. Young Reader– highly customizable eBook reader and speed reading coach all-in-one. IBooks –amazing way to download and read books.
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