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Teaching Social Media Awareness with a Tube of Toothpaste

1/21/2017

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Watch for an easy and effective way to help students understand that what is posted online and on social media cannot be taken back.
Watch for an easy and effective way to help students understand that what is posted online and on social media cannot be taken back.

By History Gal
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Dual Coding Theory & Visual Note Taking

1/16/2017

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Visual Note Taking (Doodle Notes) - Based on Dual Coding Theory & Picture Superiority Effect
from Brigid of Math Giraffe
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- How the brain processes graphics and language input in two different areas

- How we convert information into long-term memory

- How we can use visual note taking strategies to maximize our students' retention of lesson material

Learn more about visual note taking strategies like "doodle notes" and the brain benefits at doodlenotes.org
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Playing Truth or Dare Review Game in Any Subject Area

1/13/2017

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Learn how to use Truth or Dare as a game to review your content - the students love it! Questions can be designed to really make them think, which leads to great discussions!

Try the FREE Mean, Median, Mode Truth or Dare linked below!

~Ellie
Middle School Math Moments

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  Try this freebie:-)

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Make your own Truth or Dare Games for your own classroom!

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Google Forms: Add Images, Film Clips, and Flubaroo

6/2/2016

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Learn how to create engaging, multi-media, self-grading quizzes using Google Forms and the free add on Flubaroo. For more tricks in forms, click HERE.

​By Leah Cleary
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A Low Prep and Fun Review Game for Your Class

5/26/2016

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A video blog post and free download about a low prep and fun review game you can use in almost any class.
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I don't know about you, but I am always searching for activities that are (1) low prep, (2) fun for my students, and (3) educational. If you're like me, you'll love this low prep, fun, and educational game that you can use in just about any class!

by Andrea History Gal
Free instructions for playing 1-2-3 Draw! from History Gal.

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