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Water cycle and Energy
Here are some resources for teaching about the water cycle as well as the forms of energy. These resources will help both teacher and students. The resources provide teachers with tools for teaching as well as ideas for enriching lessons. The resources provide students with clarification on concepts as well as new and interesting ways to understand the water cycle and forms of energy. the resources will also provide a connection to real world concepts as students are able to see the water cycle and forms of energy in the world and see how they even work together at times.
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Thu, Apr 02, 2020 3:17 PM in Remote Teaching and Learning
If possible you can even video tape yourself doing these interactive activities. This will help with any frustration for those visual learners in your class as well as parents who want to provide the necessary tools for their children. Hope this helps and maybe sparks some ideas!
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Thu, Apr 02, 2020 3:13 PM in Teaching a Lesson over the web
I have heard of some school using Edmodo or microsoft teams. I am currently in university and we use a program called Zoom. It is really helpful as you are able to see your students and even share your screen to show your materials. Zoom also has features that allow you to display a white board where both you and your students are able to write and draw. Zoom hels you also with chat features for ...
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Resources for Lesson Plans Spring 2020 Collection
Thu, Mar 26, 2020 6:06 PM
Amazing Resources!
These resources are jam packed full of resources for both students and teachers. Students are able to use these resources to find cool activities and content to supplement their learning in school. The resources cover topics such as the solar system, forces, magnets, and the human body. I would definitely recommend these sources to all teacher and students in elementary levels.
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