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Are there any SpringBoard teachers out there that use alternate reading passages for historical heroes?Continue
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Started by David Wu. Last reply by Mary Grace Flowers Jul 21, 2014. 5 Replies 0 Likes
Blogs are a good way for students to share their thoughts and get some writing practice. Would anyone be interested in discussing collaborative blogging in the classroom where a small group or team…Continue
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Started by Edward Wilson Nov 10, 2011. 0 Replies 0 Likes
Hi! I'm a Secondary school english teacher in Montreal Canada and I'm using Heather O'Neil's award winning book Lullabies for Little Criminals for the first time in my class. Has anyone out there…Continue
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Started by R Lagana. Last reply by R Lagana Sep 8, 2011. 2 Replies 0 Likes
Good morning, I'm a teacher in Connecticut looking to connect with high school teachers interested in possibly using a story I've published as a companion work to “The Monkey’s Paw”. I’d like to…Continue
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I am a technology teacher and would love to explore how kids can create their own books. Wondering if anyone can share a good site where the kids can write and illustrate all at once. Just found Fodey.com through this group and I can see how that would be great but I need that additional illustration piece that goes along with the writing. I know that I could use Googledocs to upload the pics and then they could write but was just looking for something that had templates for them to use.
Some cool reading intervention ideas.
Hello Miriam,
I have been using Google Docs for the past two years and use it for peer editing. The way students do this is 'Share' the document with the one or two students who are to peer edit. The 'Share' setting needs to be 'Can Edit'. Once this is done, the students who are editors then read the essay. When they come across something that should be changed, they highlight the text, go to the 'Insert' tab and click on 'Comment'. This gives the editing student a text bubble to the side of the page where they can post their comments.
Google Apps is awesome! I had 27 AP students updating a PowerPoint document all at the same time. It's an excellent resource.
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