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TVA Kids - Tennessee Valley Authority

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This site offers information about energy, including games and videos, for students and provides curriculum materials for teachers. Students can read and learn about the history of...more
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This site offers information about energy, including games and videos, for students and provides curriculum materials for teachers. Students can read and learn about the history of electricity, power safety tips, and learn about "green" power. Games include Power Bandit, a word search, crossword, and jigsaw puzzles. Beware of the Energy Vampire explains to students how to save energy, and which appliances use a lot of energy. There is a large inventory of videos showing different types of energy production plants, explaining power production through the use of coal and nuclear reactors, and the history of the TVA. Teachers, be sure to check out the teacher's section of the site which includes lesson plans and activities for elementary through high school. Engaging and colorful.

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Share this site with students on your interactive whiteboard or projector and allow students to explore on their own. Create a scavenger hunt with questions from the students and have students explore the site to find answers. Watch videos on your interactive whiteboard during lessons on energy production, conservation, or history lesson. After learning about a specific topic, challenge cooperative learning groups to enhance their learning by completing a presentation with "talking pictures" using Blabberize.
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Twain's Hanibal - Library of Congress

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This unit from the Library of Congress offers students an exposure to the use of primary resources in the study of history and literature. The Library's collection for this time ...more
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This unit from the Library of Congress offers students an exposure to the use of primary resources in the study of history and literature. The Library's collection for this time period is rich, so there are many highly visual ways to expose students to Twain's world. Students will need to spend some time with this one.

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Take advantage of the free lesson plans on this site! Be sure to save it as a favorite on your desktop to allow for easy retrieval.

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Twee (Beta) - Twee

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Twee offers a selection of artificial intelligence (AI) tools designed with English teachers in mind. Create a free account to access the many resources that work with video, interact...more
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Twee offers a selection of artificial intelligence (AI) tools designed with English teachers in mind. Create a free account to access the many resources that work with video, interact with text, develop vocabulary, provide grammar practice, and more. Twee's video tools work with YouTube reviewed here to create questions based on the video's content, create summaries of the video, and suggest warm-up questions for use before watching videos. Additional tools provide options to create various assessments, topics for discussion, and homework ideas. After selecting a tool, follow the prompts to make your activity. Some of Twee's tools offer the option to create text from an image, including turning a screenshot of a text page into text to use with the chosen resource. Copy the completed activities into any document to share with students or save as a PDF.

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Twee isn't just for English teachers! Use Twee to create content for any subject area to engage students and enhance comprehension. Use Twee to differentiate instruction by creating reading passages with different levels of difficulty based on the same content. Twee's vocabulary tools are an excellent option when introducing new vocabulary for science content, social studies, or math terminology. Extend learning using NearPod, reviewed here to create interactive lessons using the content created with Twee, such as drag-and-drop activities and using comprehension questions as formative assessments.

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Twelfth Night - Entire Play - Mass. Instit. Technol.

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Full text - from M.I.T.'s Shakespeare archive.

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Twelve Ideas for Teaching with QR Codes - Andrew Miller

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This short article provides some quick tips for using QR (Quick Response) codes in the classroom. Most ideas are easy to use immediately in a classroom setting. For example, use ...more
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This short article provides some quick tips for using QR (Quick Response) codes in the classroom. Most ideas are easy to use immediately in a classroom setting. For example, use QR codes to link to exemplars to provide examples of quality work for students or use codes to make learning stations that link to online content. If you are interested in using QR codes in your classroom, this article will help you get started. Be sure to read the comments from others for some additional ideas for using QR codes in the classroom.

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Choose one of the ideas suggested in the article as a starting point for using QR codes in your classroom; then try additional ideas a little at a time. Share the article with other teachers and split up the ideas for each to become an "expert" in one of the strategies. Share your experiences as you learn together, perhaps in a staff meeting.

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Twiddla - twiddla.com

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Twiddla is an online meeting space and collaboration tool that is like having a whiteboard skin placed over any website or image so you can draw and more. Discover options ...more
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Twiddla is an online meeting space and collaboration tool that is like having a whiteboard skin placed over any website or image so you can draw and more. Discover options available in the practice area named the Sandbox. Choose options for collaboration such as a url, uploaded image or document, or collaborate together on a blank screen. Use the Invite button to share the collaboration url via email or copy/paste. Take a snapshot of your session at any time and export as an image. Pro Accounts offer additional features, such as screen captures and password protection. Receive these services free as an educator, find the directions in the FAQ.
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Use Twiddla to explore and save information from any website. Display any website on your interactive whiteboard using Twiddla. Add text, highlight information, and mark up the site as you wish. Take a screenshot and add to your classroom webpage for students to view at home for review. Have a flipped classroom? Create a lesson from any image, document, or website using Twiddla then share the image for student use. Art teachers can have students annotate a web-based image to emphasize design elements. Teach notetaking by having students mark up important ideas on a web page (perhaps evidence found in informational texts?) Hold an online conference with students about their web-based projects using Twiddla. Use Twiddla with your bring your own device (byod) classroom or in the computer lab to highlight and share information from documents, images, and websites.

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TWiki - Peter Theony

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TWiki is an open-source application for creating and using wikis. Easily add and share information without any coding or programming skills. Think of it as an easily editable page....more
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TWiki is an open-source application for creating and using wikis. Easily add and share information without any coding or programming skills. Think of it as an easily editable page. Download the application to create your wiki. Add text, links, and documents to your wiki pages. Additional features include the ability to view the history of any topic and receive email notifications of changes to any topic. Enhance your wiki with the site's available plugins including a calendar, chart visualizer, slide show module, and others.

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In language arts or history classrooms use a wiki to create a favorite historical figures page, have students share their favorite person from history along with supporting evidence. Use a wiki to set up a debate between students. For example, create a wiki and ask students to debate the use of homework in schools, the effect of social media on society, or year-round school vs. traditional school calendars. As your class builds and adds to the wiki, extend student learning by having small groups of students select a topic to research further. A nice feature of TWiki is that it allows you to set up collaborative groups where students can share information and ideas about their research. Culminate the research by having students use a multimedia creation tool like Sway, reviewed here, transforming classroom technology by sharing information including text, images, videos, and more. As a last step have the small groups load their Sway creation to their collaborative page on TWiki. For more ideas and information on how to use wikis, visit the TeachersFirst Wiki Walk-Through for a detailed, step-by-step explanation and starter help, including dozens of ideas for ways to use a wiki in your classroom.

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Twine - Chris Klimas

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Create interactive fiction (choose your own adventure) type stories, poems, games, and interactive art with Twine. You can either download the software to your computer or click on...more
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Create interactive fiction (choose your own adventure) type stories, poems, games, and interactive art with Twine. You can either download the software to your computer or click on "use in your browser" next to the download button. Scroll down the page to start with The Twine Reference Guide under Learn with Twine. Twine helps you stay organized with little Post-It type squares with arrows to connect each section to one or more other sections. See how to do this by watching this short (15 min) YouTube video, here. Drag and drop the squares on the page, and they will stay connected. There are a few templates to choose from, and you can upload images. For those who are adept at programming, click on the Twine Story Formats and see the other quality, development resources Twine offers. Work is saved in a variety of ways; read about it in the Twine Cookbook or watch the YouTube video above. On YouTube you can watch several video tutorials. If your district blocks YouTube, the videos may not be viewable.

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View the Getting Started tutorials (found in the Twine Reference guide - see the left menu) together on your interactive whiteboard (or projector) before students begin to write stories. Also, be sure to have the tutorials as a link on class computers and your class webpage. Create a short story together as a class to become familiar with the site. Have students create a story diagram before beginning a story on Twine; then use the site to complete the project. Have students create stories to show what they have learned about literature, geography, history, science concepts, and more. As a more "serious" approach, use Twine to present opinion pieces where you take a position and allow readers to click on questions about it. They could also click on statements expressing opposing views so you can write counterarguments to their points. This idea could end up being a powerful way to present an argument and evidence as required by Common Core writing standards. Using this tool in a computer programming class would be ideal. Going to either Cookbook or Forum will show you other development resources such as custom macros, stylesheets, code references, and so forth. Teachers of gifted could use this for students to develop elaborate fictional or informational pieces. Again, a graphic organizer for planning and organizing evidence is a must!

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Twitter Chat: 12 Gifts of Google Extensions - TeachersFirst

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This archived Twitter chat is from December 2016 and will open in Wakelet. View this archive to learn more about Google apps and extensions. Learn the difference between apps and ...more
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This archived Twitter chat is from December 2016 and will open in Wakelet. View this archive to learn more about Google apps and extensions. Learn the difference between apps and extensions. Find extensions to differentiate in reading and writing. Browse the tips and tools offered by the chat moderators and participants.

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If you are new to Google apps and extensions or a veteran, find new ideas in this archived chat. Share this tool with your colleagues who are interested in learning more about Google Apps and Extensions.

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Twitter Chat: 1:1 Classroom - TeachersFirst

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This archived Twitter chat is from December 2016 and will open in Wakelet. View this archive to learn more about 1:1 classrooms. What are the pros and cons of 1:1? ...more
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This archived Twitter chat is from December 2016 and will open in Wakelet. View this archive to learn more about 1:1 classrooms. What are the pros and cons of 1:1? How do 1:1 classrooms better prepare students for the future? Browse the tips and tools offered by the chat moderators and participants.

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If you are new to 1:1 or a veteran, find new ideas in this archived chat. Share this tool with your colleagues who are in 1:1 classrooms.

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Twitter Chat: Active Learning Strategies and Resources - TeachersFirst

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This archived Twitter chat is from October 2020 and will open in Wakelet. The title of this chat is: Active Learning Strategies and Resources. During this chat, participants will: 1....more
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This archived Twitter chat is from October 2020 and will open in Wakelet. The title of this chat is: Active Learning Strategies and Resources. During this chat, participants will: 1. Define and discuss the components of active learning, 2. Share tech tools that support active learning strategies, and 3. Explore ways to incorporate active learning in the classroom.

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Find resources and information about active learning strategies and resources. Share this chat with your colleagues looking for tools and resources on active learning strategies and resources.

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Twitter Chat: Amplifying AI for Teachers - TeachersFirst

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This archived Twitter chat is from August 2023 and will open in Wakelet. The title of this chat is: Amplifying AI for Teachers. During this chat, participants: 1. Discussed skills ...more
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This archived Twitter chat is from August 2023 and will open in Wakelet. The title of this chat is: Amplifying AI for Teachers. During this chat, participants: 1. Discussed skills and competencies that AI can help maximize, 2. Explored AI tools and resources for the classroom, and 3. Shared strategies for amplifying teacher productivity with AI.

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Twitter Chat: Assessment in the AI Era - TeachersFirst

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This archived Twitter chat is from October 2023 and will open in Wakelet. The title of this chat is: Assessment in the AI Era. During this chat, participants: 1. Discussed ...more
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This archived Twitter chat is from October 2023 and will open in Wakelet. The title of this chat is: Assessment in the AI Era. During this chat, participants: 1. Discussed the importance of formative and summative assessments in the learning process, 2. Explored different AI-based tools and technologies that can enhance formative and summative assessments, and 3. Reflected on the future implications of AI in formative and summative assessments.

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Twitter Chat: Assessment Tools and Resources - TeachersFirst

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This archived Twitter chat is from November 2020 and will open in Wakelet. The title of this chat is Assessment Tools and Resources. During this chat, participants: 1. Discussed indicators...more
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This archived Twitter chat is from November 2020 and will open in Wakelet. The title of this chat is Assessment Tools and Resources. During this chat, participants: 1. Discussed indicators that learning is taking place to drive instruction, 2. Explored tools and resources that can be used to assess students, and 3. Shared strategies to integrate assessment tools and strategies.

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Twitter Chat: Authentic Assessment Strategies and Resources - TeachersFirst

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This archived Twitter chat is from February 2021 and will open in Wakelet. The title of this chat is: Authentic Assessment Strategies and Resources. During this chat, participants:...more
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This archived Twitter chat is from February 2021 and will open in Wakelet. The title of this chat is: Authentic Assessment Strategies and Resources. During this chat, participants: 1. Discussed the instructional goals of authentic assessments, 2. Shared tech tools and resources for authentic assessment experiences, and 3. Explored strategies to authentically assess students.

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Twitter Chat: Back to School Planning and Preparation - TeachersFirst

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This archived Twitter chat is from August 2021 and will open in Wakelet. The title of this chat is: Back to School Planning and Preparation. During this chat, participants: 1. ...more
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This archived Twitter chat is from August 2021 and will open in Wakelet. The title of this chat is: Back to School Planning and Preparation. During this chat, participants: 1. Explored strategies and resources for planning and preparation. 2. Collaborated on ideas for overcoming challenges in the classroom, and 3. Shared resources for professional learning and development.

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Twitter Chat: Building a Coding Culture - TeachersFirst

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This archived Twitter chat is from November 2023 and will open in Wakelet. The title of this chat is: Building a Coding Culture. During this chat, participants: 1. Discussed the ...more
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This archived Twitter chat is from November 2023 and will open in Wakelet. The title of this chat is: Building a Coding Culture. During this chat, participants: 1. Discussed the benefits of integrating coding into the classroom, 2. Explored different coding platforms and tools that can be used to introduce coding concepts to students, and 3. Shared resources and ideas for integrating coding into various subject areas and grade levels.

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Twitter Chat: Building Bridges: Creating Supportive Environments for Multilingual Learners - TeachersFirst

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This archived Twitter chat is from May 2024 and will open in Wakelet. The title of this chat is: Building Bridges: Creating Supportive Environments for Multilingual Learners. During...more
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This archived Twitter chat is from May 2024 and will open in Wakelet. The title of this chat is: Building Bridges: Creating Supportive Environments for Multilingual Learners. During this chat, participants: 1. Examined methods for supporting linguistic diversity in the classroom and promoting inclusivity through multilingual communication, 2. Shared resources and tools for facilitating language acquisition and expression among students with diverse linguistic backgrounds, and 3. Discussed practical strategies for incorporating multilingualism into lesson planning, instruction, and classroom activities to create an inclusive learning environment for all learners.

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Twitter Chat: Career Readiness Roundup - TeachersFirst

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This archived Twitter chat is from July 2023 and will open in Wakelet. The title of this chat is: Career Readiness Roundup. During this chat, participants: 1. Discussed skills and ...more
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This archived Twitter chat is from July 2023 and will open in Wakelet. The title of this chat is: Career Readiness Roundup. During this chat, participants: 1. Discussed skills and competencies that lead to successful careers, 2. Explored tools and resources for the classroom, and 3. Shared strategies for integrating career readiness experiences in your learning environment.

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Twitter Chat: Classroom Management - TeachersFirst

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This archived Twitter chat is from September 2016 and will open in Wakelet. View this archive to learn about classroom management strategies and tools. Browse the tips and tools offered...more
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This archived Twitter chat is from September 2016 and will open in Wakelet. View this archive to learn about classroom management strategies and tools. Browse the tips and tools offered by the chat moderators and participants.

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If you are looking for some new classroom management ideas and tools, view this archive. Share this chat with your collegues who also want to learn new classroom management ideas from other teachers in the trenches.

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