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Thanks to Richard Byrne, I’ve been reminded that Geography Awareness Week begins today. Check out his post for some useful related-resources.
He elegido este recurso porque en primer lugar es bilingüe, en segundo lugar se adapta a niños de Primaria y por último, se pueden trabajar diferentes tópicos.
Recopilación de recursos AICLE/REA útiles para el área de Ciencias Naturales / Física y Química / Biología y Geología
1. Sing and learn! 5 Food Groups Learn your ABCs 2. Play with these interactive activities! Eating habits Exercise and health A balanced diet! Malnutrition and eating disorders 3. Be creative! Do you want to do any of these experiments?
Diverse learners require diverse teaching strategies. Student voice and choice lie at the foundation of a differentiated classroom, leading to multiple pathways for student growth.
© 2009 Niyam Bhushan, Flickr | CC-BY | via Wylio In another somewhat futile attempt to reduce the backlog of resources I want to share, I’m starting this weekly “Ed Tech Digest” post where I’ll share three or four links I think are particularly...
© 2008 The U.S. Army, Flickr | CC-BY | via Wylio World War II officially ended seventy years ago today.
Looking for information on guiding classroom communities, minimizing disruptions, and developing class routines to help students stay engaged and focused on learning? This resource collection is packed with useful tips, tools, and advice.
© 2012 Ian Sane, Flickr | CC-BY | via Wylio We’re entering the Fall seasons. You can find many related teaching resources at The Best Sites For Images Of Fall Foliage (& For Teaching About The Season).
© 2013 One Way Stock, Flickr | CC-BY-ND | via Wylio Two new helpful, and free, resources on the topic of teaching English Language Learners have just been released over the past twenty-four hours: The Impact of Discrimination on the Early Schooling...
© 1970 Pip R. Lagenta, Flickr | CC-BY-ND | via Wylio Each week, I publish a post containing three or four particularly useful resources on classroom instruction, and you can see them all here.
Blogger Matt Davis has collected some handy resources that parents can use to help their kids start learning about computer programming.
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Human Anatomy: Learn All About the Human Body Es una web en la que se puede interactuar y conocer con detalle la anatomía humana en inglés. Incluye los aparatos y sistemas del cuerpo humano.
Late last month, I began publishing my end-of-year “Best” lists. I thought readers would find it useful if I began this “compilation” post, and continued to add lists as I publish them.
© 1970 Pip R. Lagenta, Flickr | CC-BY-ND | via Wylio Each week, I publish a post containing three or four particularly useful resources on classroom instruction, and you can see them all here.
I regularly blog about the great resources at The New York Times Learning Network, and not just because I write a weekly post for them about teaching English Language Learners They just published 15 Ways to Use The Learning Network This School...
© 2011 Takver, Flickr | CC-BY-SA | via Wylio Here are new additions to The Best Sites For Learning About World Refugee Day: Passport, lifejacket, lemons: what Syrian refugees pack for the crossing to Europe is from The Guardian.
© 1970 Pip R. Lagenta, Flickr | CC-BY-ND | via Wylio Each week, I publish a post containing three or four particularly useful resources on classroom instruction, and you can see them all here.
The True Size Of lets you type in the name of any country or state, see the statistics on its true size, and then you can drag it as an overlay and “they’ll dynamically shift to show how big they are relative to each other.” It’s perfect to help...
© 2006 Gideon, Flickr | CC-BY | via Wylio I’ve published a zillion “Best” lists that are reading-related. I’ve also published quite a few posts on reading fluency, though I’ve never gathered them together.
© 2010 Enokson, Flickr | CC-BY | via Wylio Two years ago I began this regular feature where I share a few posts and resources from around the Web related to ESL/EFL or to language in general that have caught my attention.
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