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Free resources and learning activities via Texas Learning Exchange - TxLx

Free resources and learning activities via Texas Learning Exchange - TxLx | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
Sharing resources, solutions and best practice-models to ensure student success.

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Free PreK-12 Resources for Emergency Closings from PBS

Free PreK-12 Resources for Emergency Closings from PBS | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
As teachers, students, and families deal with school closures, PBS LearningMedia producers and educators have come together to curate a special collection of resources organized by grade and subject area. Find videos, lesson plans, and activities that support learning at home. Create a free account to save and organize content.
Featured lesson plans in this collection contain full contextualization for the media they include. Plan and adapt our lessons in creative ways, using the Lesson Builder tool, Google Classroom, Remind, and more.
For early educators, we’ve assembled packets of printable activities to download and share with parents and students. Check out our PreK-K packet, and Grades 1-2 packets.

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Cristian Cardona's curator insight, March 23, 2020 3:10 PM
This multimedia tool is very complete, as teachers it is important to be aware of this kind of tools to improve student`s autonomous work.
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#Resourceaholic: 5 #Maths #Gems #109 Jo Morgan aka @mathsjem

#Resourceaholic: 5 #Maths #Gems #109 Jo Morgan aka @mathsjem | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
Welcome to my 109th gems post. This is where I share some of the latest news, ideas and resources for maths teachers.

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Why students aren't maintaining rigorous levels of problem-solving 

Why students aren't maintaining rigorous levels of problem-solving  | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it

"New Video Shows Challenges Teachers Face and a Guide to the Rigor Relevance Chart ..."


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Teach and learn from home toolkit via Hapara including webinars and resources

Teach and learn from home toolkit via Hapara including webinars and resources | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
Whether your school is in the middle of a public health crisis, or teachers and learners have been displaced due to a natural disaster, or you’re trying to create a contingency plan for all of the above, Hāpara and G Suite can help you fully move teaching and learning into the cloud. We’ve got all of the resources and tools you’ll need to keep teaching and learning from anywhere.

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Teaching Resources For Students And Teachers from PBS media 

Teaching Resources For Students And Teachers from PBS media  | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
Inspire your students with thousands of free teaching resources including videos, lesson plans, and games aligned to state and national standards.

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30 Amazing Sources for Free Teacher Resources - We Are Teachers

30 Amazing Sources for Free Teacher Resources - We Are Teachers | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
Teachers are always on the lookout for new inspiration and new ideas, but who’s got time to plow through the zillions of resources on the internet? Well, good news! We’ve done the research for you and here are 30 of our top sources for free teacher resources including lesson plans and activities created by fellow professional educators (marked with an asterisk). Happy huntin

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Oscar Carrera's curator insight, January 14, 2019 12:18 AM

Teachers are always on the lookout for new inspiration and new ideas, but who’s got time to plow through the zillions of resources on the internet? Well, good news! We’ve done the research for you and here are 30 of our top sources for free teacher resources including lesson plans and activities created by fellow professional educators (marked with an asterisk). Happy huntin

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Best Websites for Teaching & Learning 2015

Best Websites for Teaching & Learning 2015 | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it

"The 2015 Best Websites for Teaching & Learning foster the qualities of innovation, creativity, active participation, and collaboration. They are free, Web-based sites that are user friendly and encourage a community of learners to explore and discover. "


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Shaunda Douglas's curator insight, July 23, 2015 4:05 PM
A comprehensive list of great tools and they are free!
Katie Catania's curator insight, August 5, 2015 9:08 AM

The American Association of School Librarians shares their top websites for 2015 in this post. The websites are in six areas:

* Media Sharing

* Digital Storytelling

* Manage & Organize

* Social Networking & Communication

* Content Resources

* Curriculum Collaboration

As always you will find great new tools and they provide a brief explanation as well as a suggestion of grade levels. A few that you may want to check out are listed below.

* Tackk allows you to create web pages quickly, and is free!

* My Storybook allows students to create online books and would be great to use with younger students.

* FlipQuiz allows you create game-style quizzes

This is just a few of their recommendations. Take some time to check out this new list, and find one or two new tools to use with your learners this year!

Monica Lamelas's curator insight, March 16, 2016 5:06 AM

The American Association of School Librarians shares their top websites for 2015 in this post. The websites are in six areas:

* Media Sharing

* Digital Storytelling

* Manage & Organize

* Social Networking & Communication

* Content Resources

* Curriculum Collaboration

As always you will find great new tools and they provide a brief explanation as well as a suggestion of grade levels. A few that you may want to check out are listed below.

* Tackk allows you to create web pages quickly, and is free!

* My Storybook allows students to create online books and would be great to use with younger students.

* FlipQuiz allows you create game-style quizzes

This is just a few of their recommendations. Take some time to check out this new list, and find one or two new tools to use with your learners this year!