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Curation Resources - TeachersFirst
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K to 12tag(s): curation (32), organizational skills (88), Research (87)
In the Classroom
Share these resources with your students to use when curating materials for projects and lessons. Share a link to this collection on your school web page and in your school newsletter (or email). Find resources to incorporate into your lessons.Resources for Student Knowledge Construction - TeachersFirst
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K to 12tag(s): critical thinking (127), problem solving (233)
In the Classroom
Find new tools to try to encourage student knowledge construction within your lessons. Each review includes technology integration ideas. Read the details of each tool and find the ones that will make your students become student knowledge constructors.23 Crafts and Activities for the Fourth of July - We Are Teachers
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K to 8tag(s): circuits (20), crafts (64), experiments (55), july 4th (12), reading lists (77), remote learning (54)
In the Classroom
Whether teaching in person in a classroom, using flipped learning, or remote learning (distance learning), you are sure to find the perfect Fourth of July activity to engage your students in any subject. If you are teaching in a classroom, you may want to set up stations for students to rotate through and learn from and enjoy several activities. For remote learning, you can use Unhangout, reviewed here, to set up your stations and have students rotate through them virtually.OK2Ask: 3 Cool Tools for Images - TeachersFirst
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2 to 12When using projects...more
When using projects for alternative assessment and feedback, you'll find that students can express themselves more creatively when given tools to share what they have learned. Come to this session to learn about three tools students can use to work with images for their projects. We'll discuss digital citizenship expectations and explore tools that allow students to responsibly repurpose digital resources. You might even find a tool that is useful for your own purposes when creating learning objects! As a result of this session, teachers will: 1. Understand the tenets of copyright and digital citizenship that apply to remixing and reusing images. 2. Explore three tools and how each can be used to alter and change images; and 3. Plan for the introduction of creative image tools in the classroom. This session is appropriate for teachers at all technology levels.
tag(s): copyright (44), creating media (14), digital citizenship (85), images (263), professional development (385)
In the Classroom
The archive of this teacher-friendly, hands-on webinar will empower and inspire you to use learning technology in the classroom and for professional productivity. As appropriate, specific classroom examples and ideas have been shared. View the session with a few of your teaching colleagues to find and share new ideas. Find additional information and links to tools at the session resource page. Learn more about OK2Ask and upcoming sessions here.Resources related to the Science of Reading - TeachersFirst
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K to 12tag(s): fluency (26), phonics (51), reading comprehension (149), science of reading (34), spelling (98), vocabulary (238)
In the Classroom
Help to deepen your students' understanding (and your own) of the Science of Reading. Share these resources with your colleagues and students by emailing the page or sharing the link from your school web page and in your school newsletter. Find resources to incorporate into your reading lessons.How to Make Sight Word Instruction and Reading Intervention More Effective - Glean Education and Dr. Katharine Pace Miles
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K to 6tag(s): fluency (26), literacy (122), phonics (51), professional development (385), reading comprehension (149), science of reading (34), sight words (23), vocabulary (238), vocabulary development (94)
In the Classroom
Listen to this podcast to gain further understanding and ideas for enhancing your literacy instruction, including reading intervention strategies. Use a curation tool such as Wakelet, reviewed here, to organize and share additional resources. For example, create a collection that includes resources for teaching sight words, another for phonics instruction resources, etc. Use the collaboration feature to share ideas with your peers.Ladder of Reading & Writing - Nancy Young
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K to 12tag(s): literacy (122), professional development (385), reading strategies (96), science of reading (34), writing (325)
In the Classroom
Use these documents for professional use to help understand the components of literacy. In addition, these items also provide excellent information to use with parents when discussing their student's literacy journey. For example, use the first document with the literacy ladder to provide perspective during parent/teacher conferences on students' progress toward becoming effortless readers. Finally, share with peers during professional development activities to develop an awareness of structured reading components and assess your current teaching strategies. Use a collaborative tool like Notejoy, reviewed here, to share ideas and plan lessons. Consider sharing literacy terms and strategies with parents on an ongoing basis through your school website or classroom newsletter. Include ideas for parents to incorporate at home to support reading skills.Scarborough's Reading Rope: A Groundbreaking Infographic - International Dyslexia Association
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K to 12tag(s): fluency (26), professional development (385), reading comprehension (149), science of reading (34)
In the Classroom
Bookmark this simple yet effective representation of required reading skills to keep as a reference when reflecting upon your reading curriculum and instructional strategies. Use the strands described in the infographic as a starting point for organizing and curating resources. Consider using a curation tool such as Weje, reviewed here, to gather links, articles, and lessons grouped by the different skills illustrated on the Reading Rope. Use the Reading Rope as a starting point for professional development activities as you and your peers discuss strategies and resources for teaching reading skills. Be sure to share this infographic with parents to help them understand the many components of skills required of successful readers.OK2Ask: Engage & Inspire: Sandpit Strategies - TeachersFirst
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K to 12Welcome to the Sandpit!...more
Welcome to the Sandpit! This is the place where students design and prototype solutions to authentic problems. Using the right challenges, teachers can facilitate strategies that nurture creativity and allow students to reflect on their learning. Join us as we discuss strategies for prototyping and purposeful play as students work through the design process. As a result of this session, teachers will: 1. Understand the features of a class sandpit space; 2. Explore sandpit activities; and 3. Plan for the use of sandpit practice spaces in the classroom. This session is appropriate for teachers at all technology levels.
tag(s): creativity (86), problem solving (233), professional development (385)
In the Classroom
The archive of this teacher-friendly, hands-on webinar will empower and inspire you to use learning technology in the classroom and for professional productivity. As appropriate, specific classroom examples and ideas have been shared. View the session with a few of your teaching colleagues to find and share new ideas. Find additional information and links to tools at the session resource page. Learn more about OK2Ask and upcoming sessions here.The Science of Reading Implementation Guide - EAB District Leadership Forum
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K to 6tag(s): literacy (122), phonics (51), professional development (385), reading strategies (96), science of reading (34), writing (325)
In the Classroom
Include this guide and your other resources as you learn about the Science of Reading and researched-based reading instruction. Share with administrators and reading coaches in your district. Browse through the guides to find ideas that support and enhance your current curriculum and instruction strategies. Share suggestions found in the guide with parents for at-home support. Share ideas and future planning with peers using a collaborative tool such as Draft, reviewed here. For example, use one of the provided Roadmap templates to map out further professional development discussions or guide the planning and implementation of new teaching strategies during the school year.Science of Reading Handbook - Amplify Education, Inc.
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K to 12tag(s): phonics (51), professional development (385), reading comprehension (149), reading strategies (96), science of reading (34), vocabulary (238), vocabulary development (94), word study (59)
In the Classroom
Download and save the handbooks shared on this site for professional development and understanding of the science of reading. Share with peers to use PD activities. Consider breaking the guides into smaller portions to begin your in-depth study of this topic and as you reflect upon your current teaching strategies. The third handbook that focuses on classroom instruction is beneficial for use as a reflective and ongoing learning opportunity. Add the questions to ask, found in the third handbook, to a curation tool such as Wakelet, reviewed here, then add teaching resources to your Wakelet collection. For example, one question is, "Are vocabulary words preselected and connected to the topic and text?' " Create a Wakelet collection that includes strategies for teaching how to understand vocabulary words within the context of the passage read. Include online tools such as eMargin, reviewed here. eMargin allows you to add notes, highlight portions of the web page, and more.Reading Foundational Skills - PBS Learning Media
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K to 12tag(s): literacy (122), parents (57), phonics (51), preK (271), professional development (385), reading comprehension (149), reading strategies (96), science of reading (34), writing (325)
In the Classroom
Be sure to bookmark and save this site for use when teaching reading skills to students at all grade levels. Although it is beneficial for teachers in elementary grades, the valuable lessons and materials support the teaching of reading skills in all grade levels. Use a bookmarking tool like Symbaloo, reviewed here, to share resources with students to use at computer centers or share at-home activities with parents. Ask students to reflect upon their learning through blog writing using edublogs, reviewed here. For example, have students include a link or image of the first draft of a writing project and the final document and discuss why and how they made changes. For younger students, include a recording of them reading a short passage, then add a later recording that demonstrates growth in reading skills. You might consider using Flock for this, reviewed here.Why Phonological Awareness is Important to Reading - Glean Education
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K to 6tag(s): literacy (122), phonics (51), preK (271), professional development (385), science of reading (34)
In the Classroom
Include this podcast with your other bookmarks and professional development resources for literacy instruction. Share with peers during professional development activities. Use information from this podcast and others to share the research behind literacy instruction methods with parents. Consider adding a short section to your class newsletter or website each month that includes information about literacy research and tips for at-home activities to encourage the practice of literacy skills at home. Find many free books, games, and activities to share with parents at We Read, reviewed here.How Our Brains Learn to Read - EAB District Leadership Forum
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K to 6tag(s): brain (56), literacy (122), professional development (385), reading comprehension (149), reading strategies (96), science of reading (34)
In the Classroom
Save this document as a resource for sharing information on reading and literacy with parents. Consider adding this printable and additional PDF documents to create a digital book using PDF to Flipbook Convereter, reviewed here. Include basic information on different literacy elements and suggestions for at-home activities for parents in your digital book.30 Science of Reading Resources - Erica Suarez
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K to 6tag(s): literacy (122), parents (57), phonics (51), preK (271), professional development (385), reading strategies (96), science of reading (34), writing (325)
In the Classroom
This site shares many valuable resources for those new to researching the Science of Reading and those looking to enhance their current knowledge. Organize and save useful resources using a bookmarking tool such as Raindrop.io, reviewed here. Raindrop.io makes it easy to create collections, tags, and filters then store information in an easy-to-find manner. Add collaborators to your collection to share resources with peers for further professional development. As you browse through the many resources shared on this list, take advantage of the features of Webnotes, reviewed here, to add a digital sticky note to any webpage as a reminder of important information found on the site or to add questions for further exploration.Science of Reading - North Carolina Department of Public Instruction
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K to 6tag(s): literacy (122), phonics (51), preK (271), reading strategies (96), science of reading (34)
In the Classroom
This site is a must-have for use when learning about or implementing Science of Reading instructional practices. Bookmark this information to find facts and details for personal use, use it as an instructional coach, or provide information to parents. As you share and discuss specific content with peers, use a collaborative commenting tool such as NowComment, reviewed here, to enhance your conversations. NowComment offers the ability for you to create group discussions based on any public document.What the Science Says About How Kids Learn to Read - Education Week
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K to 6tag(s): phonics (51), preK (271), reading strategies (96), Research (87), science of reading (34)
In the Classroom
Share this video with your peers during professional development activities to encourage conversation about literacy instruction in your setting. Include this video with additional resources on literacy research. Consider using Wakelet, reviewed here, to curate and share resources with peers. Include videos, articles, and other relevant information in your Wakelet collection.What Teachers Should Know About the Science of Reading - Education Week
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K to 6tag(s): literacy (122), preK (271), professional development (385), reading comprehension (149), reading strategies (96), Research (87), science of reading (34)
In the Classroom
Include this video with your other professional development resources as you learn about best practices for literacy instruction. Use a video commenting tool such as playposit, reviewed here, as part of your ongoing discussions to highlight important information and share individual thoughts about the content.Unpacking the Science of Reading: A Conversation With the Editors of Reading Research Quarterly - International Literacy Association
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K to 6tag(s): professional development (385), reading comprehension (149), reading strategies (96), Research (87), science of reading (34)
In the Classroom
Include this conversation as part of your professional development activities in understanding how to teach literacy skills. Use the clip tool found on YouTube to clip short 5 to 60-second highlights from this video to share with peers as part of your discussions about literacy. Use a clip to begin a discussion using PodcastGenerator, reviewed here. PodcastGenerator is a super simple podcast creator. Use PodcastGenerator to begin professional conversations that offer opportunities for all participants to share ideas, questions, and follow-up opportunities with your chosen group.FCRR Student Center Activities - Florida Center for Reading Research
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K to 6tag(s): fluency (26), phonics (51), preK (271), reading comprehension (149), science of reading (34), vocabulary (238), vocabulary development (94)