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    4 Sources Of Low Cost Textbooks And Educational Resources

    ByTeachThought Staff

    This contributed post was written by a bookboon employee 4 Sources Of Low Cost Online Textbooks And Educational Resources Online education and eTextbooks are becoming increasingly popular amongst students, teachers and professors all over the world. According to a 2012 survey conducted by The Digital Reader, 43.7% of US students are currently using digital textbooks….

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    Improving Student Vocabulary: 600 Other Ways To Say Common Things

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Improve Student Vocabulary: 600 Other Ways to Say Common Things Your students are bright, but they don’t always sound like it. Their writing is full of cliche and emaciated language that doesn’t reflect their inner voice, nor does it indicate their vocabulary level. You want your students to use specific language that demonstrates the intended…

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  • How I Combined Technology & Tomato Plants To Agitate Student Thinking
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    How I Combined Technology & Tomato Plants To Agitate Student Thinking

    ByTeachThought Staff

    by Dawn Casey-Rowe, Social Studies & Educational Technology Teacher I fed them edamame. We were having a contest to wrap up the end of unit on Japan. One student informed me he didn’t like vegetables. Was I feeding him a vegetable? Another student said that she didn’t like vegetables before, but she did now–she was glad she…

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  • 15 Presentation Tools for Teachers
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    15 Presentation Tools for Teachers

    ByTeachThought Staff

    What tools do you use for creating presentations? Teachers have many different tools they can use to help them present information in a clear and concise manner. Some common tools are PowerPoint, Prezi, and Google Slides. Each tool has its own unique features that can help teachers better engage their students. PowerPoint is a very…

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  • 11 Steps Of Effective Project-Based Learning In A Blended Classroom
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    11 Steps Of Effective Project-Based Learning In A Blended Classroom

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Student-to-Material Interaction: Effective PBL Learning In The Online Or Blended Classroom In part 1 of this 6-part series, Thomas Stanley looked at an overview of blended learning, specifically the critical interactions of a blended learning model. In part 2, he looked specifically at student-to-student interaction, and the reality of synchronous and asynchronous access. In part 3, he looked at…

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  • Teaching Posts

    Lean In: A Teacher Reflects On The Year Past

    ByTeachThought Staff

    There are so many things I like about working in education. One of the many is the fresh start feeling teachers and students get throughout the year. The promise of new school supplies in late August says, “This is the year you will be organized! Look at the datebook and fresh notebooks! Yes, you are…

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  • The Ultimate Guide To Flipping Your Classroom (Part 1)
    Learning Posts

    5 Less-Known iPad Apps For The Flipped Classroom

    ByTeachThought Staff

    What Are The Best iPad Apps For The Flipped Classroom? Nothing can replace the physical presence of a teacher. But with so much technology available these days, some teachers and professors are choosing a different way to structure their classes by flipping them. A flipped classroom occurs when a teacher flips the traditional class method…

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  • 18 Myths About Education That Are All Too Easy To Believe
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    18 Myths About Education That Are All Too Easy To Believe

    ByTeachThought Staff

    More homework does not mean more learning. Many US districts have begun prohibiting homework on weekends, holidays, and even week nights.

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  • Technology

    Smartphones In The Classroom: Working Smarter, Not Harder

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Students can do so much with smartphones in the classroom. How can they truly help them work smarter, not harder?

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  • Social Studies Teachers: This Popular Historical Learning Simulation Is Free
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    Social Studies Teachers: This Popular Historical Learning Simulation Is Free

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Freeciv, a popular and open-source strategy game similar to Sid Meier’s Civilization series, is now playable in-browser for game-based learning.

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  • Teaching Posts

    Student Argues Against Packets & The Appearance Of Teacher Apathy

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Is this student who argues against packets a hero to rebellious students, or evidence of the challenge of reaching America’s youth?

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  • Learning Posts

    10 Pros And Cons Of Looping In Education

    ByTeachThought Staff

    There are pros and cons that need to be considered when deciding if looping can enhance learning at your school and if it can be implemented.

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