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5 ways to build school culture with your interactive display
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Culture is crucial. Teachers want to build it in the classroom. School administrators want to build it in their schools. How do we build relationships with students, set standards, and make school a place where students want to be?

The classroom is a good place to start. This video shares 5 ways to build school culture with your interactive display.

Samsung has a fantastic interactive display called the Samsung Interactive Pro. This is the tool being used in the video, but the same strategies can be used with any interactive display device.

Here are the 5 ways to build school culture with your interactive display:
#1 - Classroom Rules and Norms Brainstorming Session
#2 - Get to Know You Unboxing Video Activity
#3 - Create a Digital Appreciation Board
#4 - Create a Class Banner or Quilt
#5 - Do a Digital "What Do You Remember" Activity

Subject:
Education
Educational Technology
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
Ditch That Textbook
Matt Miller
Date Added:
09/27/2022
EfficienTEACH
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With ideas from EfficienTEACH you can teach better and save time for what matters most.

This project provides you with research-based teaching practices you can use in class tomorrow to save time AND teach better.

Explore ideas to help you with:
- student engagement
- communication
- memorization
- practice/activities
- assessment
- material/content
- feedback
- routines and habits
- discussion
- teacher tasks
- reflection
- community and relationships
- lesson planning
- teacher wellness

Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Reading
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
Ditch That Textbook
Date Added:
11/16/2022
Grade 6 ELA Peace and Conflict Unit
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This guided Grade 6 ELA unit covers the Peace and Conflict theme. This station rotation resource includes setup, assignments, and assessments for a 6-7 week ELA unit.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Unit of Study
Date Added:
05/18/2019
Prodigy Math Game
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Join over 20 million students, teachers, and parents using our free, curriculum-aligned math game for Grades 1 - 8.

Prodigy is a free, Pokemon-style math game that has been proven to improve student scores and confidence! It is aligned to the Ontario curriculum for grades 1-6, and features content from each of the five major strands.

Prodigy was designed with three primary goals in mind:
1. To create deep engagement so students double their math practice time at home.
2. To equip teachers with reports and assessment tools to inform their instruction.
3. To provide curriculum aligned content for free, regardless of a student’s demographic.

Teachers can create assignments and assessments, align them curriculum, and check in on progress. The program automatically adapts to students who are struggling or excelling, but teacher's also have the option to override grade levels to adapt and modify for individual students. Parents can connect and see what their child is working on, and students can access the program from any computer or tablet.

**NOTE - For FREE summer or at home access, ask your child's teacher to create an account!

Subject:
Math
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Assessment
Game
Homework/Assignment
Author:
Prodigy
Date Added:
11/26/2018