Here is the link to my Lesson Plan Screencast showcasing the tools I used. The ADI Food Web Lesson was fun and exciting for both my students and me. I encourage any Science or Social Studies teachers to look into them. They are a great way to bring authentic learning into your classroom.
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Morgan Bush
5/2/2021 04:00:57 pm
Your lesson plan was well thoughout and planned. I enjoy using nearpod for my interactive lesson plans for social studies; the VCR feature on nearpod is amazing. It allows the students to actually get a visual of the environment and content that they are studying. Flipgrid is another great tool that I heard so much about but never got the chance to use; hopefully it can serve as an alternative for summative assessments. The rewordify seems like a great tool for writing and reading; I will be using that next year. Great job and thank you for sharing.
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Jessica Oliver
5/3/2021 01:04:04 pm
I learned so much from your lesson plan. I have never encountered using the A, E, I, O, U method for student questions/activities. As a science teacher I enjoyed your video on Wolves Change the River. I may borrow this when I teach ecosystems in the future. I also learned new methods of using the claim board and shared the Rewordify program with a few of my fellow teachers. Good job incorporating all of the tech tools. I absolutely love your sentence about watching students go through the struggle and be ok with it. Do you see teachers not using technology because they cringe at the thought of a little learning chaos that often accompanies first time use of new tech? I certainly do in my school.
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