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Common Core Quick Tips - Math Solutions
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K to 6This site includes advertising.
tag(s): commoncore (73), professional development (393)
In the Classroom
Use these tips and strategies as part of your Common Core Standards instruction. Take one strategy at a time to work on, enlist peers to work together as part of a study and support group. Share strategies as part of math professional development sessions.Junior General - juniorgeneral.org
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8 to 12tag(s): battles (18), korea (22), vietnam (38), world war 1 (77), world war 2 (163)
In the Classroom
Choose from the many different options on this site to create battle recreations offering a much better perspective of troop size and battle tactics. Pique student interest in reading the scenarios by having them cut and prepare figures, forests, and more in advance. Using the figures on Junior General takes some advanced planning, so have students start cutting and preparing figures a day or two before beginning the reading. Modify learning by challenging students to create timelines of the major events of a battle (with music, photos, videos, and more) using Timeline JS, reviewed here. Extend students' learning by using Fakebook, reviewed here, to create a "fake" page similar in style to Facebook about a soldier during a battle. Use the scenarios as informational reading to meet Common Core Standards.Classroom Materials - Primary Source Sets - Library of Congress
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4 to 12tag(s): 20th century (62), authors (108), black history (135), civil war (142), constitution (99), evaluating sources (30), hispanic (46), history day (39), immigration (84), jefferson (19), lincoln (67), new deal (5), primary sources (119), Research (88), segregation (18), thanksgiving (24), veterans (27), washington (28), westward expansion (40), womens suffrage (52), wright brothers (16)
In the Classroom
When introducing a new unit, show students photos from the era (on the left menu) and have them describe what they see and what period they think it is. Find plenty of questions and activities (including a blank analysis organizer for students) in the Teacher's Guides. Also look at Library of Congress: for Teachers, reviewed here. Encourage your students to use this tool for projects. Challenge students to find a photo (legally permitted for reproduction), and then narrate the photo as if it is a news report. Have students create a multimedia presentation using Google Slides, reviewed here. Google Slides allows you to narrate a picture (choose Insert from the top menu, then audio) modifying student learning. Include this site on your class webpage for students and parents to access as a reference.TextProject - TextProject, Inc
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K to 9tag(s): commoncore (73), literacy (122), multilingual (79), reading comprehension (152), reading lists (77), reading strategies (97), vocabulary (241), vocabulary development (96), word study (58)
In the Classroom
If you teach reading or are an ENL/ESL or resource teacher for students with special needs, you will want to bookmark this site! Take advantage of all of the free downloads on the site, including forms, checklists, lessons, and reading passages. Share this site with parents to help them understand the process of learning to read and finding materials for their student. Share this site during professional development sessions when discussing reading instruction and alignment to Common Core Standards. Be sure to sign up for TextProject's monthly newsletter to stay up to date with all new additions to the site.Writing Exercises - JG Publishing
Grades
K to 12This site includes advertising.
tag(s): creative writing (126), digital storytelling (157), poetry (195), writers workshop (31), writing (323)
In the Classroom
This site is a "must see" for any writing instructor! Digital storytelling incorporates many Common Core Standards and is a possibility in any classroom. Enhance and modify student writing by having them use this tool. Think about using the random plot generator and put in the twist of an invasive cell to the human body for a science class. In math class, possibly a large whole number is building an army by splitting lesser whole numbers into fractional parts. Use the digital stories in place of a multiple choice test for final assessments. Enhance student learning by having students construct the digital story using Google Slides, reviewed here. Use tools from this site to create stories together as a class or in small groups. In addition to the random generators, there is a children's writing prompt section for younger students. Make a link to the site on classroom computers for student use when working on writing projects. Share a link to the site on your class website or blog for use at home. Share with parents who are looking for ideas to use at home. In addition to story ideas, use this site to create inspiration for poetry writing in the classroom.Problems of the Month - Inside Mathematics
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K to 12tag(s): critical thinking (137), problem solving (234)
In the Classroom
Use this site to supplement your Common Core math teaching materials and problem-solving lessons. Share the site with staff members and use as a professional development resource throughout the school year. Share with parents during your math night or as part of your meet the teacher information. Although the site states for school-wide use, individual teachers can use problems in any classroom.Black History Month Resources - PBS
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K to 12tag(s): black history (135), civil rights (219), cultures (226), martin luther king (46), racism (83), video (267)
In the Classroom
Explore this site for many different lessons and resources to use during Black History Month and with lessons on racism and bias throughout the year. Use lessons found here to differentiate for students of different levels. Be sure to check out the Discrimination - fair or unfair? lesson plan that is designed specifically for students who have difficulty with verbal and written expression.Philadelphia Museum of Art Teacher Resources - Philadelphia Museum of Art
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K to 12tag(s): art history (108), artists (87)
In the Classroom
Bookmark and save this site as a resource for art projects throughout the year, especially if budget cuts have taken away your art teacher! Use this site as a way to get students interested in art and its relationship with other subject areas and its relevance in our life.Twine - Chris Klimas
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6 to 12tag(s): coding (87), computers (109), creative writing (126), game based learning (206), interactive stories (22), writing (323)
In the Classroom
View the Getting Started tutorials (found in the Twine Reference guide - see the left menu) together on your interactive whiteboard (or projector) before students begin to write stories. Also, be sure to have the tutorials as a link on class computers and your class webpage. Create a short story together as a class to become familiar with the site. Have students create a story diagram before beginning a story on Twine; then use the site to complete the project. Have students create stories to show what they have learned about literature, geography, history, science concepts, and more. As a more "serious" approach, use Twine to present opinion pieces where you take a position and allow readers to click on questions about it. They could also click on statements expressing opposing views so you can write counterarguments to their points. This idea could end up being a powerful way to present an argument and evidence as required by Common Core writing standards. Using this tool in a computer programming class would be ideal. Going to either Cookbook or Forum will show you other development resources such as custom macros, stylesheets, code references, and so forth. Teachers of gifted could use this for students to develop elaborate fictional or informational pieces. Again, a graphic organizer for planning and organizing evidence is a must!Zoom In! - Education Development Center
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5 to 12tag(s): american revolution (83), civil war (142), constitution (99), immigrants (48), immigration (84), lincoln (67), slavery (80), vietnam (38), westward expansion (40), world war 2 (163)
In the Classroom
Take advantage of these free lesson plans for use in teaching social studies aligned to Common Core Standards. Even if you cannot use whole lessons, browse through to find resources to add to your current lessons. Create classes and assign different lessons to different groups of students based on ability and interest. After completing a unit, have students make a multimedia presentation using one of the many TeachersFirst Edge tools, reviewed here.Edge Features:
Includes an education-only area for teachers and students
Parent permission advised before posting student work created using this tool
Requires registration/log-in (WITH email)
Includes teacher tools for registering and/or monitoring students
Commercial Aviation - Smithsonian Institution
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5 to 12tag(s): 1920s (14), 20th century (62), aircraft (17), aviation (41), flight (34)
In the Classroom
This site will work well in any social studies class. In language arts or social studies classes use a projector or interactive whiteboard and read a few entries from the Stories section with your students. Ask students to write about a flight they remember (or any mode of transportation for a trip) in the same manner as the examples. In addition, language arts or social studies teachers can use this site's nonfiction reading to help satisfy student's reading goals for the Common Core Standards.Sherry Parrish: Number Talks: Building Numerical Reasoning - Scholastic
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1 to 12tag(s): number sense (68), problem solving (234), video (267)
In the Classroom
Gather your colleagues to watch the video introducing the process of Number Talks, using the Standards of Mathematical Practice. Use this video for a Professional Learning Community. Be sure to document for your professional development. Scroll down the page to find many Number Talks videos not produced by Scholastic.Common Core Conversations - Kristina Holzweiss
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1 to 12tag(s): commoncore (73)
In the Classroom
Common Core Conversations provides ideas and resources to assure your lessons contain Common Core Standards necessities. Investigate a resource for yourself every week or to share at your professional growth development. Be sure to document your new ideas under professional growth for your evaluation. When hosting professional growth development, begin here.Teaching Text Features - Lerner Publishing Group
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3 to 8tag(s): charts and graphs (169), commoncore (73), reading comprehension (152), reading strategies (97)
In the Classroom
When beginning your study on text features, show the charts with an interactive whiteboard or projector. Now go further and use a nonfiction book and find these features. Print the chart and use for student reference. Keep bookmarked on your website, so students can refer back to the chart to aid comprehension. Use this guide when students write their own informational pieces. Keep handy during research projects.Shmoop Common Core Standards - shmoop.com
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K to 12This site includes advertising.
tag(s): commoncore (73)
In the Classroom
Use Shmoop to find materials correlated directly to individual Common Core Standards in Math and English. Share a link to student activities on your class webpage or blog for students to practice at home. Link to activities on classroom computers for use as centers. Use assessments for planning Common Core related lessons.It's a Buggy World - Illinois Extension - Insects: Univerisity of Illinois
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3 to 5tag(s): citizen science (27), insects (68), Project Based Learning (23)
In the Classroom
Use this site as an informational text and audio visual presentation on insects. Share on your interactive whiteboard or projector. Share as an example for an informational report to meet Common Core standards. Analyze the a topic, maybe spiders articles and video, creating a concept map to explore the main ideas and details for increased comprehension. Use a graphic organizer such as, Whimsical Mind Maps, reviewed here as an example for taking notes. Next have students or small groups choose a topic and use Read Ahead, reviewed here to , have students create a guided reading activity for those who are less proficient readers. Next, have students take notes by creating a concept map. culminate this activity by having students having cooperative learning groups create podcasts using a site such as podOmatic, reviewed here.The Digital Scoop - Technology Tailgate - Karla @ Technology Tailgate
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K to 6tag(s): blogs (73)
In the Classroom
Subscribe to this blog using your feed reader or via email to stay up to date with the latest entries. Search the site throughout the year to take advantage of the free lesson plans and ideas offered by the Technology Tailgate "Coaches".Common Core Math - Grade by Grade View for Parents - Tricia Bevans & Dev Sinha University of Oregon
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K to 12tag(s): commoncore (73), parent conferences (21), parents (56)
In the Classroom
Share this Common Core Math handout with parents on meet the teacher night or at conferences. Be sure to include the last two pages sharing tips for parents to help students with math. Share with co-workers as a resource for parent information.Science Trek - Idaho Public Television
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K to 6This site includes advertising.
tag(s): animal homes (57), animals (293), archeology (30), body systems (40), brain (56), earthquakes (47), ecology (105), endangered species (27), food chains (19), forces (37), fossils (41), gravity (43), habitats (93), heart (27), human body (91), mass (19), moon (72), planets (113), plants (148), rocks (34), simple machines (20), soil (16), sound (71), STEM (312), volcanoes (55), water (105), weather (160)
In the Classroom
Take advantage of the free resources on the site to supplement your current teaching materials in many science topics. Create a link on classroom computers for students to view videos and share a link on your class website for students to view at home. Have students create online posters individually or together as a class using a tool such as Web Poster Wizard, reviewed here, or PicLits, reviewed here. Don't forget to find the standards link within each resource to align to Common Core Standards.Edcite - 2014 Edcite Inc.
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1 to 8tag(s): assessment (146), test prep (69)