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Tuesday, 7 August 2012

50 Teaching and Lesson Plans that Rock 8/7/2012

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Never say it can't be done! You can be exceptional and use standards. You can be interesting and exciting and rigorous. Here are some places you can go and ideas you can use right now in your classroom or getting started. Feel free to share your own in the comments.
  1. Common Core Math Index of resources via @sharemylesson #mathchat
    An incredible set of indexed Common Core lesson plans by standard for grades Kindergarten - 6 in math. Share and get ideas. Every math teacher using Common Core should peruse this list.
    tags: education commoncore math_teacher mathchat buffer teaching
  2. Common Core English Language Arts Index via @sharemylesson #engchat
    An indexed list of Common Core English Language Arts standards and lessons aligned with those standards. A must-share for grades 6-12 English/ Language Arts teachers using Common Core.
    tags: education sharemylesson commoncore collaborativewriting book edu_news teaching
  3. Resources for Understanding the Common Core State Standards | Edutopia
    Edutopia's guide to websites, organizations articles relating to the common core. I do think they are missing "Share My Lesson" from the AFT and TES, but this may have been written before that site launched. A great overview.
    tags: education teaching commoncore edutopia
  4. Lesson Planning and the Common Core: A Unit Based on TED.com | Edutopia
    Using a TED.com video in a Common Core aligned writing assignment as students learn about speech patterns with the purpose of driving a TED-like conference at the school.
    tags: education ted commoncore engchat english_teacher teaching bestpractices
  5. Curriculum Exemplars | EngageNY
    Engage NH has some examples of lessons that they consider exemplars for English Language arts grades 6-12 and math grades 1,2,7, and high school. IF you're looking to see what this looks like in practice, here are some that you'll want to review.
    tags: commoncore teaching education engchat mathchat english_teacher math_teacher math curriculum bestpractices professionaldevelopment
  6. Assessing the Common Core Standards: Real Life Mathematics | Edutopia
    An excellent set of resources about common core standards and assessment from Edutopia.
    tags: commoncore ccchat teaching mathchat math buffer
  7. What Shall I Wear Today? - Resources - SML
    "In this activity, students will examine possible combinations (outcomes) by creating different outfits with shirts and pants. The students will then create a chart to record their data. This concrete to abstract activity will help students understand how to organize data in a useful manner to ease the process of interpretation." This is a neat grade 3-4 math lesson that teaches students how to analyze data. Could be adapted with other common things. 
    tags: education math teaching mathchat
  8. Murder Mystery - Resources - SML
    "A murder has been committed! There are 32 suspects; and one of them is guilty. Using your powers of deduction; can you crack each of the five coded clues to reveal the identity of the killer?" Cool idea.I may adapt this in my own classroom using technology.
    tags: education math teaching sharemylesson
  9. Back to School Ideas
    Here are some back to school ideas you can download and use in your classroom. Take time to look around and start planning now.
    tags: education teaching backtoschool
  10. Learning In Burlington: Looking Back At Year One of 1:1 (With iPads) Part Three
    This school has been reflecting upon their 1:1 ipad program. I applaud their transparency and encourage you to reflect if you're doing it, and read if you're considering it.
    tags: ipad education news teaching ipadchat
  11. Film as a Great Motivator | Edutopia
    The right film and the right moment can create mood and meaning. Today in the Olympics, the swim coach was talking about how he had shown a clip from Saving private Ryan and teammembers took on a different air of brotherhood and working together as a team. Film can be a great motivator and teacher in the classroom when well done. It can also be a boring "beuller" moment if not picked well. I like how this blog post deconstructs the use of video and how it can be used effectively in the classroom. I think it is a great read for all teachers.
    tags: film flippedclass flipclass media tumblr teacher teaching bestpractices
  12. Analysis of Speech: Persuasive Devices - Resources - SML
    This lesson plan teaches persuasive devices by looking at Martin Luther King's "I have a dream speech" and you can use this with other speeches as well. It also encourages the use of Wordle, an excellent practice for analyzing documents of any length.
    tags: education speech teaching persuasion wordle
  13. Back to school pack - Resources - SML
    Back to school resource pack for kindergarten classes.
    tags: education teaching backtoschool kinderchat
  14. 6 Q's About the News | Sally Ride, Trailblazer Who Reached for the Stars, Dies at 61 - NYTimes.com
    Take this lesson plan from the New York Times about astronaut Sally Ride and use it. She was such an inspiration to many women - teaching us to not limit our minds to earth but to go past what we think we can do. I hope that teachers will discuss this amazing person with students, particularly as we struggle to have enough people going into STEM fields to sustain the growth of information technology and other science and technology fields. To meet the shortfall, we need to augment the numbers of people going into STEM fields with more women and minorities. Discussing Sally Ride's work as an astronaut gives us a role model.
    tags: teaching science stem space lessonplans sallyride tumblr
  15. Mr. Langley's Digital Classroom
    John Langley is a talented teacher who uses online projects and 21st century tools to teach in his digital classroom. This google site is the 'digital classroom" he uses. Peruse his lesson plans, classroom expectations and more.
    tags: collaborativewriting Googlesite wiki teaching buffer
  16. MentorMob and me « NeverEndingSearch
    For each of my online modules, MentorMob allows me to create annotated, step-by-step reading/viewing lists that I can easily embed into my course LibGuides. So, I’ve been able to gather stuff from my desktop and from the web–sites, presentations, videos, images, surveys and articles–and pull them all together in a sequence my students will be able to work through them over the course of a week. Playlists can be collaborative, tagged for easier discovery, shared with social networks, commented on and rated.  A Firefox extension allows for on-the-fly additions. MentorMob also allows for the creation of multiple-choice and yes/no quizzes.
    tags: collaborativewriting bootcamp curation playlist teaching eduapp edapp
  17. In Defense of Rigor | 21st Century Collaborative
    An older but excellent post about rigor from Sheryl Nussbaum-Beach.
    tags: education rigor teaching
  18. The 7 Golden Rules of Using Technology in Schools | MindShift
    TECHNOLOGY IS WORTHLESS WITHOUT PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT is just one of the 7 golden rules that Adam Bellow has shared in his 7 Golden rules of using technology in schools in this must read article over at mindshift.
    tags: education collaborativewriting teaching technology technology_integrator
  19. Games in Learning MOOC | On an e-Journey with Generation Y
    Anne Mirtschin, Australian teacher of the year for 2012, rocks. She's enrolled in the Games Based Learning Mooc and in this blog shares what she is learning. I'm inspired by this veritable well of knowledge, energy, and love for students. To know Ann is to love her. "Having enlisted for the Games Based Learning MOOC, I am determined not to be a lurker, but a participator of some nature. I am not a’ gamer’ but I have participated in Second Life and worked with my students in Quest Atlantis. Having observed students at school being distracted, when bored, by playing games and  willing to spend hours playing their favourite games, I am curious about the nature of such engagement. On Friday lunchtimes I open the computer lab for students to come in and play games. A group of 10-15 students will happily sit, just watching two or three players on their x-box. How can  games be used for effective learning in the classroom.  I want to learn more and this means having a go at some of them. During week 1, the following actions were completed and following observations made:-
    tags: gamification gaming mooc flatclass tumblr education teaching news
  20. Downloadable video for special needs kids studying Red Scarf Girl
    This is an example of videos that are uploaded on share my lesson that you can download and use in your classroom. If you don't have access to youtube or streaming, you can go look for videos here like this one. "In this chapter Ji Li finally starts Jr. High School. The school is about 10 times as big as her former middle school. There she finds out that none of her old class mates are in her new class. She begins to succeed in school again and sheis able to rise to the top of her class; no one knows what her class status. We created this audio/video for our students with special needs (below grade level learners) when they had to read the autobiography Red Scarf Girl. The book details the author's experiences as a teenager during the Cultural Revolution in China."
    tags: education teaching lessonplan sharemylesson
  21. Evaluation Tree Informal assessment tool @sharemylesson
    Take this powerpoint file and insert it into your slide deck to evaluate learning informally. This is neat.
    tags: teaching education assessment presentations buffer
  22. Fine Motor and Handwriting Development Activities for @spedchat @kinderchat
    This is a great lesson that is perfect for kindergarten and first grade or students with fine motor problems. 
    tags: buffer spedchat specialed teaching education lessonplans handwriting kinderchat
  23. 500+ High School (Grades 9-12) U.S. History #sschat #ccchat resources via @sharemylesson
    High school US history topics separated by topic and grade level. There are some interesting simulations included in this list of resources.
    tags: education history ushistory sschat commoncore teaching buffer
  24. 1.3K+ High School (Grades 9-12) World History Activities #sschat #ccchat
    Social studies lessons for high school relating to world history and aligned with common core standards.
    tags: teaching commoncore sschat education
  25. Wikis Foster Scaffolded Collaboration in an English Language Arts Classroom | NWP Digital Is
    An excellent article from the National Writing project website about how wikis are used in a seventh grade classroom in South Carolina. The article quotes research and practical examples. She says "A wiki website has provided my students with the opportunity to create, alter, organize and share their learning..."
    tags: education wiki teaching collaborativewriting flatclass
  26. Wikis in the Classroom - Home
    A lovely website about wikis and the use in the classroom.
    tags: education collaborativewriting wiki teaching
  27. Collaborative Writing In Elementary Classrooms | Mr. Walker's Technology Blog
    "A wiki is a forum in which students can collaborate, share and contribute content, and peer review each others work. For example, the students in Mrs. Daly’s (White Rock), Mrs. Young’s, (Stanlick) and Mrs. McLoughlin’s (Stanlick) grade 5 classes have been working with grade 5 classes in Buckingham County, Virginia on a shared wiki. Each student was paired with a student in Virginia who is at or near their writing level. We created a wiki for the project and a page within that wiki for each student. The goal of this collaborative project was to provide an authentic opportunity for students to develop their writing skills. Each student was responsible for authoring a writing piece based on a common writing prompt. After the students added their written work to their page they were responsible for peer editing the work of their partner. The students followed a common template for peer review that was shared with all six teachers involved. The students provided the feedback to their partners in Virginia through the discussion feature that is available on each of their pages. This project has been a success. The students were provided with the opportunity to write for an audience. They enjoyed learning about their partners in Virginia. It was a great opportunity to experience writing from their peers in other states. The opportunity to send and receive feedback provided an opportunity for reflection regarding their writing. The student’s in Mrs. Young’s class and their partner class in Virginia will be continuing this project. They are in the process of organizing a wiki in which each pairing of students will co-author a single story." This is a great example of collaborative writing in the elementary classroom. These teachers are using peer review to cover first drafts.
    tags: education collaborativewriting flatclass teaching engchat
  28. High School (Grades 9-12) Activities, Lesson Plans, Educational Worksheets & Handouts - Share My Lesson
    High school topics. Click on a topic and find lessons in that area.
    tags: education teaching
  29. Cool Cat Teacher Blog: The Routine of Being AMAZING
    Plan your routines now for next school year! When will you do each set of routines.
    tags: education productivity habit routine teaching
  30. Cool Cat Teacher Blog: Tales from a "Paperless as Possible" Classroom
    Going paperless is a challenge but I've had a lot of success using dropbox and Google Apps as well as one note.
    tags: education paperless dropbox teaching
  31. Pinterest / Search results for classroom door
    Cute ideas for classroom doors.
    tags: education teaching decoration door classroom
  32. Decorative Classroom Doors
    Cute classroom door pinterest board.
    tags: education teaching decoration doors classroom
  33. Cool Cat Teacher Blog: #teaching starts In my Room
    This is one of my favorite poems about teaching that I've written. It is about your room and your classroom.
    tags: education teaching inspiration
  34. Cool Cat Teacher Blog: In-Courage
    Inspiration and encouragement for teachers having a rough time.
    tags: education teaching inspiration
  35. Cool Cat Teacher Blog: I am teaching
    I am teaching. It is something you do every day, not a job title. "I doubt Plato had poofy hair that just wouldn't sit down and Socrates probably didn't have a hole in his sock. The thing we have in common is that they showed up. Consistently and daily, they were there teaching. And there is the difference. There is a big difference between being called a teacher and teaching. That is why some people are so mad about teachers. Some teachers aren't really teaching at all."
    tags: education teaching inspiration
  36. Cool Cat Teacher Blog: The fight for attitude preservation!
    We have to fight to stay positive in the classroom. As I prayed for the boys who were struck in some terrible accidents, I'm worried if I did enough. Did I show enough kindness? Did I matter? Reflections on dealing with such thoughts as a teacher.
    tags: education attitude teaching thoughts
  37. Cool Cat Teacher Blog: Att-I-Tude
    I own my own attitude. "I am at the center of my own attitude. I own it, it is mine. I can blame no one for putting me in a bad mood fo rthis is my attitude. The attitude of another is really an Att-U-Tude."
    tags: teaching attitude motivation inspiration
  38. Behavior management Ideas
    Some more ideas for behavior management including some tips from experts. If your students don't mind the first time it is time to rethink. (Fred Jones Tools for Teachers is also a great book for this as well as Todd Whitakers - what good teachers do differenty.)
    tags: education teaching behavior management
  39. Teaching Ideas and Apps / Simplifying classroom rules This is a very simple, nice #classrules poster
    This is one of my favorite simplified clasroom rules posters. I am thinking to do something similar to this.
    tags: education classrules classroommanagement teaching
  40. Pinterest / Search results for #classrules
    If you're on pinterest and use the hashtag #classrules in the description it will show up on this lovely board. This is an example of how hashtags can do incredible things on Pinterest (like on Twitter.) Now is the time to share these.
    tags: education classrules classroommanagement teaching pinterest
  41. Pinterest / Search results for classroom rules
    My favorite graphics for classroom rules are from Pinterest! There are some ideas for class voting, etc. but some very nice photos and graphics. I see some ideas here. One that I'm pinning to my board says "stick together" and I like that.
    tags: education teaching classroomrules pinterest behavior
  42. examples of classroom rules - Google Search
    When looking for graphics like for Classroom Rules, I like to do image searches on Google because you can usually find some very brief summaries. Here are some short ideas for those of you working on your wall posters now. Simple is better.
    tags: education classroommanagement rules teaching
  43. Class Room
    Great page on Classroom management and Class Rules from Jerry Blumengarten. If this is an issue for you and you really need a TON of ideas, Jerry is one of the best curators on the web!
    tags: education teaching classroommanagement rules behavior news
  44. Sesame Street: Share It Maybe - YouTube
    As you talk about Classroom Rules, you might want to use this hilarious Sesame Street Parody - "Share it, Maybe" - a parody of "Call Me Maybe" -- just so funny. (All they need is a baseball team in the back.) 
    tags: education teaching classroommanagement rules sharing
  45. Education World: Ten Activities for Establishing Classroom Rules | Lesson Plan
    Some ideas and great pointers from Education World about classroom rules.
    tags: classroommanagement rules teaching
  46. Classroom Rules - Ideas
    Review and consider your classroom rules. My best advice is to keep them simple and few and if you want to go into detail, let the students collaboratively write out the details in a google doc or using post it notes as you talk about what kids should and shouldn't do in the classroom. It is great to talk about these things up front because you will understand the "pet peeves" that drive kids crazy about each other (saving yourself time.) I find that spelling out my bare minimum and involving kids in the detaiils gives them ownership.
    tags: education teaching classroommanagement rules
  47. Parent's Day Activities
    Parents Day is July 28th. Here are 15 ways to incorporate parents into your classroom with some great ideas. You start off the school year trying to establish a positive, encouraging relationship with parents. It is one of the most important things you do. You each have a role with children. Plan NOW how you are going to relate to and encourage parents in your classroom this year - here are some ideas.
    tags: education teaching news parenting
  48. Bastille Day is July 14
    Bastille Day is July 14th. If you want to teach some French words, about the French Revolution or French culture, you could celebrate this holiday. You could create a fun "storm the bastille" event (of course they didn't have water guns, but it is summer in the US.) Here are some other lesson plans you can use for this holiday.
    tags: education teaching lessonplans france french july
  49. Reviews of Resource Books for Teachers - Resources - SML
    I think that #engchat and reading teachers would be interested in downloading this list from Linda. She has shared a spreadsheet of reviews by graduate students of teacher books for teaching reading in the content areas. This is an example of how college professors can understand and share resources to help K12 teachers. 
    tags: reading_teacher engchat teaching books reviews
  50. Winston Churchill
    Another great example of a persistent man was Sir Winston Churchill. 
    tags: education persistence teaching
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