It has always been my recommendation that teachers should search for Internet resources they want their students to use and design lessons/projects/units so that the Internet sites to be used are clearly defined. However, if you plan to send your students searching, use one of the Kid-Safe s...
As a technological integrated strategy, students are challenged to think critically and use colloborative learning as a powerful instrument to discover/create knowled... MG Diniz - Conference on Hypertext 被引量: 1发表: 2008年 WebQuest-based College English Network Teaching With the rapid ...
but it can also be hard on the person who is their support system. It can be even harder navigating what is or isn't your place in your students' lives as a teacher. It's important to remember that you create a working environment for students to succeed and a space for them to exp...
Facebook (FB) is one of the most popular social networks, and for teachers, it can be a great tool for group activities. A favorite feature onFacebookis the ability to create a group for anything, including a class unit for your students. With such a group on your lesson plan, you c...
It’s a great device for middle schoolers who want to learn more about coding. This laptop can also be used to type up Word documents, for calendar creation, and as an introduction to WebQuest lesson formats. What are the top HP laptops for high school students?
A hybrid learning system can be a challenge for students as they transition into their new educational reality. Due to the ongoing pandemic, most American students have been learning from home. But as the government lifts the stay-in orders, schools have adopted a hybrid learning system. This ...
Blogging -- or Web logging -- most often is thought of as an activity for high school students. Did you know, however, that students as young as kindergarten age now blog on a daily basis in a variety of exciting ways? Read on to find out how elementary blogging works, what topics el...
You may choose to complete this activity as a class, in groups, with partners, or individually. Instruct your students to do the following: Identify High and Low Pressure "On your paper, we are going to create a key. First, we will start with the symbols for high and low pressure. The...
Students keep their tokens and have structured opportunities to choose to spend them or save them. Create a list of rewards that students may want to “buy” with their tokens and their cost for each item. You can have a small prize box that you let students pick out of for a price. ...
Hosting a reading circle for Louis Sachar's "Holes" can be a dynamic way to engage middle school students in literature.