bue hice la historia mientras me sentía rre lokito, pero ojalá y sea de su agrado ese FIC o historia, es sobre el ship de Oliver y Abbie como dice en el título, ni creo que vayan a ver esta historia ¡¡¡¡AVISO DE QUE ESTA HISTORIA TOCARÁ TEMAS TANTO SENSIBLES COMO FUERTES Y TAMBIÉN SOBRE PROBLEMAS!!!! es responsabilidad tuya si quieres o no leerla... estaré empezando de una forma no tan amigable la historia... no me funen 💔
As the last generation of Chinese women with bound feet ages into their final decades, Jo Farrell set out to photograph the survivors of this brutal beauty tradition.
Common myths and misconceptions are all around us. We might not even realize we're wrong until we're wrong. And… some facts aren't actually facts! [Dramatic gasp!] Reddit user Threedotsguy wanted to find out what widely known ‘facts' their fellow redditors know are wrong, and the educational thread went viral. Check out which myths got debunked, upvote the ones you didn't know were false, and share what other ‘facts' you know to be balderdash in the comments, dear Pandas.
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The Differentiated Instruction and Adaptive Learning Infographic provides an overview of what differentiated instruction is all about and shows ways new adaptive learning technology can help teachers differentiate their instruction.
As I mentioned before, I participated in my very first webinar last night. It was hosted by the STEM Institute, and I really enjoyed the experience. The webinar was called: Communicate, Collaborate, and Create: Building Dynamic Classroom Projects. It was based on the 7 principles outlined by Robyn Jackson in her book, Never Work Harder Than Your Students. I haven't read this book, but I think I need to ... I'm afraid I'm definitely working harder than some of my students most days. ;) The neat thing about this webinar was that it took the 7 principles from the book, and applied them to technology. I want to give you a brief outline of what I learned last night, and some of the sites we were given. I haven't explored a lot of the sites yet ... but as I try them out, I'll share my experiences with you. 1) Start Where Your Students Are ... Adjust your teaching to meet your students' interests (use more technology because that's where their interests are) 2) Know Where Your Students Are Going ... As teachers, we are preparing our students for jobs that don't even exist yet ... we need to prepare them the best we can. 3) Expect Students To Get To Their Goals We want students to reach their goals, but they don't all need to be A+ students - many truly successful people were far from it in school. 4) Support Students Along The Way This is where the technology resources started - here are some websites we were given to help students learn and meet their individual learning styles: www.transl8it.com - (English to text lingo conversion - I blogged about this last night - see my post below). Google Translate - Language translation - spells it (correctly and phonetically), and says it. Skype - great for author conferences, social studies (talk to people in other countries), keep a student connected who has been absent, or is away on a trip. https://posterous.com/ - easy way to create your own blog through your email - great for setting up a class blog to keep students / parents informed. 5) Use Feedback Feedback needs to be descriptive and given in a timely fashion. If feedback is to be beneficial to the students, it needs to be given to them quickly and consistently. edmodo.com - It's almost like a kind of facebook - but you can set it up for your classroom - post questions, reading clubs, etc. and give feedback to students as they answer questions. ed.voicethread.com https://docs.google.com - Students can use this for their writing assignments, and not worry about bringing files back and forth to school. Teachers have access to the page to make corrections / give feedback throughout the writing process. 6) Focus on Quality Rather Than Quantity Get ready for this ... you've got some exploring to do ... edu.glogster.com - I've set up an account with glogster so we can make multi-media posters next year. I can so see myself using this with science / social studies. www.animoto.com/education - A site for making movies and slideshows. photopeach.com/education - Another site for making movies and slideshows. www.jaycut.com - Yet another site for making movies and slideshows - this one looks like it has a few more features (like slow-motion). blabberize.com - Bring your still pictures to life by making them talk - I can so see myself using this next year with my SMARTboard lessons! Wouldn't it be cool to make a fraction talk and explain how to do a concept during a math lesson?!? www.wikispaces.com - I am definitely going to investigate this one further. I'd like to make a wiki for one of my science units next year - assigning students a different part or concept, and then putting it all together. We could even print off the pages later and turn them into our own reference book. livebinder.com - A lot of the teachers at the webinar talked about how they would use this resource to set up student portfolios ... hmmmmm ... intriguing. epubbud.com - Students can create their own ebooks (which other people can access) and display them on a shelf (similar in looks to shelfari). A great way to publish their writing, and make the writing process more authentic for them. www.prezi.com - Another multi-media site great for presentations. Use as an introduction to a new unit, or have students create their own presentations for a certain topic. 7) Never Work Harder Than Your Students To summarize, by using these resources, your students will be applying bloom's taxonomy while exploring new technology and creating fantastic technological presentations. However ... with all these new resources to explore, I have a feeling I'm going to be working pretty hard for a while ... ;) Do any of you these any of these websites in your classroom? If you do, I'd love for you to leave a comment and tell me how you use them. (affiliate link)
Global collaboration is a skill every student needs to build up. Educators, too.
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En castellano pierde toda su gracia el título, pero el original fue el que me cautivó… y las ovejitas, claro, que uno creció con Carmen Sevilla y su cuponasssso, jejeje… Premios Educa20…
Here is a collection of the very best Socrates quotes that are full of inspiring wisdom and come with many profound lessons for life.
Quizizz is an alternative to Kahoot, and there’s a lot for educators to like about it. It is very similar to Kahoot, with a few key differences.
It's impossible to figure out how to outline any one aspect of your story in isolation. Instead, learn 3 ways to "bob and weave" from one to the next.
L'esame di terza media in tempo di pandemia prevede solo un elaborato, la tesina, e niente orali. Ecco qualche suggerimento su come svilupparla.
When you become a parent, you take great responsibility for your baby’s future. Everyone wants their children to be kind, honest, sympathetic, and brave. However, these qualities won’t appear out of nowhere. A good upbringing and personal examples are the keys to success. We at Bright Side considered 10 things you might want to tell your child before he or she turns 10 years old.
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Mother Nature is always full of surprises. It’s hard to believe how many incredible and different creatures live on our planet!
Cree que la forma en la que salieron en pantalla puede tener un efecto positivo en las percepciones de la gente...😍
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2nd Grade English Worksheets are such a fantastic way for kids to learn their grammar. Worksheets are fun and your kids can have fun while learning better communication. Adjectives, antonyms, compound words, verbs, nouns and pronouns can all be more fun with worksheets. When they’re done, they’ll make sentences like nobody’s business. Print them all […]
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