Some books about students with disabilities that aren’t always advertised but sound amazing! #edtc300#edtc400 Check out Ms. Coffee's video! #TikTok https://t.co/ROy2C241Gk
@BrandenS97 This is really important right now with online learning. It is hard to know when students will work on their school work and when teacher should reply to students questions. These boundaries will look different for each teacher but it is whatever works best for them.
WIDE OPEN SCHOOLS are full of resources and student activities (even some for digital citizenship). AND virtual field trips!!!
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@SarahStroeder@JordanWenger1@CalebLueck I agree with you. I like when educators show both good and bad days on social media because it reminds me that I don't have to be a "Pinterest teacher" everyday. But there is a difference between showing a few bad days and trashing the profession.
@JordanWenger1 Many Alberta teachers are using their social media and blogs to voice their concerns about the new curriculum which I believe maybe beneficial. But just like any job trashing the people you work for and with is not appropriate. It is interesting to think about.
@MissNameth I have never used/heard of it before but it looks like something that would be really useful in the classroom. TIPS FOR TEACHERS AND DIFFERENT ACTIVITIES SORTED BY SUBJECT. Great find @MissNameth. #edtc300#edtc400
Another amazing educator choosing to share resources with other educators. This website is full of downloadable templates and resources. Check it out @socteacher007 #edtc300#edtc400 https://t.co/SOvDENl30E
Some easy ways to make your classroom more equal of all students. 1.having daily norms 2. Agenda 3. Roles 4.breaks #edtc300#edtc400#inclusiveteaching#TikTok https://t.co/ETIjrXaGb9
#noveleffect is an app that listens to you read and adds music to make it more of an experience. #edtc300#edtc400 Check out Fletcher Nelson's video! #TikTok https://t.co/Ga0cpdvxQs
There are lots of good reasons to experiment with games in the classroom—but a big one is that kids dig them! @hubert_ham explains how to get started.
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@msonenote is my favourite way to lesson and unit plan because it keeps all of my links and documents live and in one place. It helps to keep me organized and prepared. #edtc400#edtc300
@Blenkins1 I thought of your #edtc300 learning project when I saw this article. It would be something interesting to bring into your classroom. #edtc400#teacherswhobake https://t.co/Fb7gSHROzG
@MissNameth This is great. Especially with so many schools going online after break this will be super important to make sure students have concrete understandings of mathematical concepts. Thanks for sharing
I know we are going to debate about sharing online resources next week in class but I just found a website made for sharing resources with each other. Check it out and tell me what you think. #teachershelpingteachers#edtc400#edtc300
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@Blenkins1 Hi Shana. This video has great reviews about foster care and adoption books. The person that is reviewing is a foster mom. https://t.co/fQgGvlbY2s
#edtc400 wasn’t tagged so I wanted to make sure everyone saw this great list @HaleyBegrand and @MissNameth made with PD-related recommendations. It is great!
@MissNameth and I created a Google Doc with links to every PD-related recommendation from last night's #saskedchat. Hopefully this helps you sort out what you want to try out! @saskedchat@kellywchris#EDTC300 https://t.co/n98YKLFubH