Here are some of the items I found on Pinterest!
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Source: scholastic.com via Rachel on Pinterest This pin provides different tips about how to introduce routines to students on the first day of school. It also looks at the types of routines that should be explained.
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This pin provides a link to different classroom setups that teachers have used. It shows examples of the different layouts we can use in a student-centered classroom.
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Source: bainbridgeclass.com via Rachel on Pinterest This pin looks at the importance of morning meetings and provides examples of activities that can be done during the morning meeting to build a sense of community.
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Source: flickr.com via Rachel on Pinterest This pin provides teachers with a number of applications that can be used on the iPad that incorporate the different steps of Blooms Taxonomy. Thus, as teachers we can instruct students to use a certain app in order to complete a particular assignment.
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Source: talesfromak-1classroom.blogspot.com via Rachel on Pinterest This pin looks at both incorporating technology and providing choices. Students are given a choice of what they want to do and get to also use the smart board to move their names. It gave students a choice but also had rules as each choice had a certain number of spots available
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I like that in this pin there are rules that will be applicable in a classroom that is using iPads. This presentation will also make it easy for the students to understand and follow. It incorporates the norms for using iPads in the classroom.
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I really like the idea of this pin. I found the presentation of classroom jobs in this format very appealing to students. It incorporates the look of a itouch/ipad which students will be drawn to.
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Source: mesmrswhitesclass.blogspot.com via Rachel on Pinterest I think that this is a great idea for a classroom where they might not be able to use the actual twitter website. This allows students to update their statuses and write about what they think is important.
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I like this presentation of allowing students to use the iPods for centers. It shows when students will be able to use it and what apps they are allowed to use. This allows the teacher to choose the apps so that the options are leveled to the skills that need to be reinforced. Students are able to choose which one of the apps they want to use.
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Source: clutterfreeclassroom.blogspot.com via Rachel on Pinterest I also really liked this display in the classroom. It provides students with a choice of what they can do if they finish an assignment early. It provides students with a routine that promotes choice as they have a choice of what they want to do after they're done.
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Source: flapjackeducationalresources.blogspot.com via Rachel on Pinterest I LOVED this idea when I saw it. As the students solve the problem, they can use the iTouch to scan the QR Code to see if their response was correct. I think that this is a really good idea to incorporate into the classroom because it is motivating for the students. They can solve the problem and check their answers through a simply scan!
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Source: k125frogs.blogspot.com via Rachel on Pinterest |
Source: responsiveclassroom.org via Rachel on Pinterest This pin provides many examples of morning messages that are incorporated into the morning meeting.
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