With so many people have access to smart phones (Android, iOS, or WP7), are there any apps you find useful for lesson planning? Or even better, any apps that let you share your lesson plans easily with other teachers?
Let me know if this helps you - or let me know if there's a ...See MoreLooking around the internet I noticed there aren't any great tools to help teachers build lessons (though there are a lot of tools out there). So I decided to make one myself: thelessonbuilder.org. I'm sharing it in the hopes that it will make some people's lives a little easier.
Let me know if this helps you - or let me know if there's a change you think I can make so that it can help you more.
A terrific collection of MANY Foot Theme, animal tracks lessons, activities - interdisciplinary for prek-3 planned around Animal Tracks and other foot related topics. Math, science, literacy.
I start a new teaching job in April and they teach within projects, which I am not used to. It is 'Inventors', with History being Famous People. Science being Forces. I was thinking of looking at the first bike / car and bringing in DT for making wheeled vehicles ; Literacy through 'Mrs Armitage
I am currently a student in a Credential Masters degree program. I have to do some lesson planning activities and was wondering if a good idea for a class lesson would be a socratic seminar. If you think it is a good idea to do this activity in what way should I have the students participate? Should I give them roles before hand or give the lee way to use their own creativity? Also any other lesson plan ideas for standard 11.3.3 "Cite incidences of religious intolerance in the United States (e.g., persecution of Mormons, anti-Catholic sentiment, anti- Semitism)."