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Showing posts with label lessons. Show all posts

Thursday, November 18, 2021

5 Lessons For Teachers From Ted Lasso

T&L has a nice article on using Ted Lasso to model what you can do as an educator in the classroom.  It is a quick read and hopefully you are already doing some of this.  To read the article click here,   hopefully after checking out my amazon.ca ads below.   If you are  making any amazon.ca purchase  please click on my links below first as I will get a small commission on anything you buy even if it is something else as long as it is within 24 hours.   Thanks.  This post may contain affiliate links that earns me  a commission at no extra cost to you.  Buy your Christmas gifts soon and check out the pre Black Friday ads below.   The JBL ear buds below are a great price again.  I might even buy a pair at $89 for myself.

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Wednesday, February 3, 2021

Crash Course in Geography

 

Our friends at Crash Course now have a channel for Geography.  The videos are all 10-11 minutes long.  Below is a short preview to their channel.  Presently their are 4 lessons. To see them click here.


Tuesday, October 27, 2020

TeachEngineering

 




From their website, "TeachEngineering is here to make it easy, accessible and FREE for all educators to bring engineering into their classroom."  If you are teaching math or science and want some hands on ideas this might be a site for you.  To see the website click here.  They also have a youtube page that you can see by clicking here.

Tuesday, October 29, 2019

Actively Learn



According to Actively Learn "Texts (and videos!) for ELA, Science, and Social Studies with scaffolds and higher-order questions.  Find what you teach and great texts & videos to pair with it. Or add anything you like."

According to Edsurge.com, "Actively Learn is an online tool with a library of thousands of texts and Common Core-aligned lessons that both teachers and students can interact with in real-time. Teachers assign pre-existing Actively Learn materials to students or upload their own content, then track student responses and activity using the company’s data tools. Students can interact with a text by digitally highlighting and annotating, responding to embedded questions and content, and leaving feedback and comments for peers."

 To see the website click here.


Wednesday, March 6, 2019

Monday, April 3, 2017

How Many Soda Combos Are There On A Coke Freestyle?

Robert Kaplinsky - Glenrock Consulting, LLC


If you teach math that involves combinations, you might want to look at this lesson.  To see it click here.  He also has many other great lessons organized by grade.  To see these lessons click here.




Tuesday, January 24, 2017

The French Experiment


If you want a site for French Lessons and Children's Stories this site is for you.  I would imagine it is not at a high enough level for high school but it should be appropriate for elementary school.  To see the site click here.

Friday, December 4, 2015

Ted Ed Lessons Sorted by Grade Level


If you ever wanted to sort Ted Ed videos by subject and grade level there is an easy way to do this.
First go to the Ted Ed site by clicking here.   Then select Lessons.

Now on the left hand side select your subject material, such as Mathematics.

Now select the Student and pick the appropriate age level

Now just peruse the appropriate Ted Ed lessons.





Friday, January 24, 2014

Alchemy Smart Binder



From their website, "Alchemy SmartBinder is the free, cloud-based lesson binder that allows teachers to build and deliver digital lessons to capture valuable data on student engagement and mastery".   You can share your lessons with students, teachers and parents easily.    This might be another way to organize your lessons too.  To see the site, click here.