Antimatter is a collaborative meme studio for your classroom. It includes: - …
Antimatter is a collaborative meme studio for your classroom.
It includes: - Super powerful creation tools: Empower your students to express complex ideas through culture and creativity - A place for collaborative learning: Students chat with their peers and promote great work to help the best ideas rise to the top - Built for students & teachers: Create studios by classroom, or by topic. Manage your students and the content they create with our moderation tools
About This Guide These guides are designed by the Global Digital Citizen …
About This Guide These guides are designed by the Global Digital Citizen Foundation to help you gain a better understanding of the 21st Century Fluencies and how they work. This guide contains a description of the stages of Creativity Fluency, as well as a perspective on the skills each stage develops and why they are important for our students?and everyone?to learn. We hope this information will help you with the development of the Fluencies as you work to infuse them into your students' learning experiences.
Different activities connect to different outcome in Physical Science 20 and Physics …
Different activities connect to different outcome in Physical Science 20 and Physics 30. To give students a chance to use their creative and critical thinking skills in a variety of physics related challenges. Students track their activities and do reflections on their own learning. (See sheet at bottom) Students are given the opportunity to connect to their Fun Physic Friday challenges to the curriculum goals and aims dependent on the course.
The Grade 1-3 PLC team has created a choice boards for students …
The Grade 1-3 PLC team has created a choice boards for students learning from home in response to COVID-19. The areas addressed include Reading, Writing, Math, Get Moving, Get Active, and a subject area project.
The Grade 1-3 PLC team has created a choice boards for students …
The Grade 1-3 PLC team has created a choice boards for students learning from home in response to COVID-19. The areas addressed include Reading, Writing, Math, Get Moving, Get Active, and a subject area project.
In partners, students researched, illustrated, and recorded a section of our classroom …
In partners, students researched, illustrated, and recorded a section of our classroom digital storybook about First Nations way of living. Students worked with a partner to research a topic given to them about the Plains First Nations. Various topics such as hunting techniques, transportation, homes, food, clothing, education, recreation, and religion were assigned to the partners to research. Students wrote jot notes using a graphic organizer. Once they finished their research they wrote a descriptive paragraph on their topic. Each partner was then responsible to illustrate a picture that would represent their paragraph that they wrote. Once students had typed up their good copy of their paragraphs, and finished their illustrations they spilt up their paragraph to decide who would read what part. Students rehearsed reading their paragraphs out loud to each other before they recorded their voices on the IPad. As each group was ready to record they then used the IPad to take a picture using the camera of their illustration and uploaded it into the app. Students then recorded their voices using the app.
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