…will use evidence to support the formation of the universe through the Big Bang. Learning Objectives Understand the difference between a continuous, emission, and absorption spectrum. Identify elements by their…
Mystery Chemical Reactions
…properties of different reactions’ products. In the following investigations, students will be analyzing data from double-replacement reactions to allow them to develop an answer to the Driving Question: How can…
Tech Integration Can Power Up Your Math Classroom
…integration help you to improve your students’ academic achievement, engagement, feedback, application opportunities, and motivation, while also personalizing and differentiating instruction? As you consider where to begin, it’s easy to…
#218 – AI and Education, with Wren Hoffman
…Your Learning aiEDU (official website) Visionary Teacher Leader Impact Initiative (AI Education Project) ChatGPT (OpenAI) Bing Chat (Microsoft) Bard (Google) Khanmigo (Khan Academy) YouTube Transcript AI Summary (Chrome Web Store)…
AI and the 6th C: Character
…young people.” The Institute of Education Sciences (IES), an arm of the U.S. Department of Education, writes, “Character is associated with such virtues as respect, responsibility, trustworthiness, fairness, caring, and…
#307 – Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights
…protected from unsafe or ineffective systems.” Algorithmic Discrimination Protections: “You should not face discrimination by algorithms and systems should be used and designed in an equitable way.” Data Privacy: “You…
Address Academic Gaps
…Credit: Cindy Edwards, graphic designer, and Helen Gross, principal at Swansboro High School. 2. Create and conduct relevant and low-stakes formative assessments. The best way to know what students know…
Invite Virtual Guest Speakers to Engage and Inspire Students
…video, comic, cartoon, experiment, object/artifact, joke, music, map, primary document, or story. New learning is built upon the connections we make to our previous knowledge or experiences, so the “spark”…
Ed Tip: Finding Virtual Guest Speakers
…provide opportunities to “visit” museums, national parks, zoos, aquariums, and science centers. Programs are free with registration. DART (Distance And Rural Technology) Learning: This is a service by the New…
#167 – Virtual Guest Speakers
…(Distance And Rural Technology) Learning Skype a Scientist Zoos, Parks, and Museums: San Diego Zoo National Park Service The San Diego Museum of Art Universities: CSE K–12 Virtual Classroom Resources…
Maintain Academic Integrity
…reference should be: International Center for Academic Integrity. (2020). Fundamental values of academic integrity. https://www.academicintegrity.org/fundamental-values/ The proper format for this citation is: International Center for Academic Integrity. (2020). Statistics. https://www.academicintegrity.org/statistics/…
Stepping into Invention Education
…invention experience. You can spend as long as you want on each activity: an hour or many hours. Remember, inventing is just plain fun!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W95vU7gYZo0 Activities: Activity 1: Let’s Invent:…
Week 2: K-2 Day 3 Letter
…it is OK. They can collect frozen waffle boxes, cereal boxes, egg cartons, etc. Make sure your child also gets pencils, blunt-tipped scissors, and tape. Compare items in your child’s…
Empower Students Through Creativity and Choice
…(EducationPlanner) The VARK Questionnaire (VARK) Free Personality Test (NERIS) Strong Interest Inventory® [fee-based] (The Myers-Briggs Company) If you administer these types of interest surveys, it is important that students realize…
Week 2: K-2 Day 2 Letter
…can also find an example of an Invention Notebook here. Materials for making an Invention Notebook can include: Paper (graph, lined, or plain) construction paper, paperboard, scissors, tape, stapler, pens,…