M. The effects of Google Classroom on teaching social studies for students with learning disabilities. Disponivel em: . Acesso 8 jun. 2016.K. M. Dicicco, "The effects of Google Classroom on teaching social studies for students with learning disabilities," Rowan University, 2016....
In his 11 years of teaching at Hillcrest Elementary in the Lake Stevens School district in Washington State, Bob Coleman has witnessed how educational technology can help advance collaboration and engagement in the classroom. So when the 4th grade teacher found his students stuck on a common math ...
Google Classroom and Canvas are very similar programs, but yet they still have things that are different from each other. Google Classroom is a free option to use for our school, so that is always a plus when finding software. They are both great for recording grades, but … IncentivizedVie...
Each slide comes with editable spaces to list assignments and link to them right in your Google Drive or Classroom page. There are also sticky notes to add reminders, inspirational messages to your students, or additional links. This would be a great spot to post a fun challenge, extension, ...
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These skills are not only useful in school but also in everyday life beyond the classroom. Benefits of learning science Learning science offers many benefits to students both in school and beyond. In fact, it helps students: Question the world around them and seek evidence-based explanations ...
Book budget students survey students in grade K-2 with iPads and grades 3-5 answer the survey in Google Classroom. Normally, we just go to lunch and recess and ask the survey, but I didn’t want students to have to survey maskless students at lunch. Instead, book budget students filled...
My Social Studies Classroom » Reflection, Week 10: The Thinking Stick October 31, 2012, 9:52 am […] my blood boil a little bit, I suppose that it makes sense. Jeff Utech, the author of the website THE THINKING STICK came up with 10 reasons why educators should switch to Google...
Due to the tense classroom atmosphere and limited lesson time, high caliber students completed most of the required tasks assigned by the teachers during the lesson, while low achievers did not have as many oppourtunities as the high achievers had in conducting group work. However, with the ...
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