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landforms-webquest - Edutopia 1 Landforms You are a space alien and you have just discovered earth It is a clear, sunny day and you are looking out your windows
Ending the School Year in ELA With Student Interests | Edutopia The end of the school year can feel like the last days of a favorite television show’s season, with the cast bidding farewell and a new group promised in the new season Yet even with the feelings of past days behind us, we can still try new things and enrich ourselves Teaching is a highly
Teaching Students About Cyber Safety | Edutopia As educators, we must teach students how to stay safe online, especially with the rise of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and generative AI With the capabilities of technology expanding so rapidly, teaching students about cybersecurity and cyber safety is more important
Resources for Technology Integration | Edutopia In this section, you will find materials and resources for teaching about how to successfully integrate technology into the classroom, whether you are conducting a two-hour session or class or can spend a day or two on the topic We believe you will find much here from which you can build a set of
Using the Claim, Evidence, Reasoning (CER) Framework in the Classroom . . . In an interview with students, MIT’s Kerry Emmanuel said, “At the end of the day, it’s just raw curiosity I think almost everybody that gets seriously into science is driven by curiosity ” Curiosity—the desire to explain how the world works—drives the questions we ask and the
Project-Based Learning: What Policy Makers Can Do | Edutopia WebQuest, created by San Diego State University professor Bernie Dodge, offers teachers and students examples and explanations on using, selecting, and analyzing information found on the Web for teaching any subject at any grade level WebQuest is an inquiry-oriented approach that supports thinking at the levels of analysis, synthesis, and
How to Teach Internet Safety to Younger Elementary Students A few years ago, I wrote a post called “Teaching Digital Citizenship in the Elementary Classroom ” Now I want to share a sample lesson for teaching internet safety to students as young as kindergarten Yes, you read correctly—kindergarten With children spending time online at younger and
Memorial Day in the Classroom: Resources for Teachers The NEA’s Memorial Day Lesson Plans: Phil Nast, a retired educator and freelance writer, provides some curriculum ideas for exploring the meaning behind the holiday in this National Education Association resource
Equation of Success: Top Ten Responsibilities that Students . . . - Edutopia Photo credit: Department of Education via flickr (CC BY 2 0) I have written before in the past on various blog sites and networks about the vital equation that must exist in order for a student not to fail in our schools: Family + Student + School + Policymakers Voters = Student Success Each