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Le 1er site collaboratif de vidéos éducatives et culturelles réalisées par des professeurs.
Canal Educatif à la Demande : le meilleur des vidéos éducatives sur l'économie, les sciences et les arts
Teaching reading is a hugely complicated task. So much so that researcher Louisa Moats ended up entitling her influential article "Teaching Reading IS Rocket Science." Watch and learn as Reading Rockets goes inside the classroom and captures effective techniques for teaching all aspects of Reading 101. The video clips are from Reading Rockets' PBS television series Launching Young Readers.
Launching Young Readers is designed for teachers, parents, caregivers, and anyone else interested in helping children learn to read. The programs feature the country's top reading experts, look at different reading strategies, provide practical advice for parents, and interweave the personal stories of children, families, and teachers.
The following podcasts are available on ReadingRockets.org. For more information visit Reading Rockets' Reading 101 section, where you'll find related videos, articles, and techniques for teaching reading effectively!
Watch & Learn (Reading Rockets)
Where the stories from the "Land of ROCORI" (ROckville, COld Spring, RIchimond, MN) come alive.
DigElogROCORI
Established in 1816, The Fitzwilliam Museum is the principal art museum of the University of Cambridge. These podcasts offer the chance to learn more about the Museum's treasures, which range from Ancient Egyptian, Greek and Roman antiquities to the arts of the 21st century, with exclusive introductions to exhibitions, interviews with expert curators and previews of Museum events. (This the standard video version of our podcast, suitable for iPods. Elsewhere, an audio-only podcast in mp3 format is available. Please check our website or the iTunes store for alternative versions.)
The Fitzwilliam Museum Podcast
The Apple Education Profiles series includes compelling stories about leaders,educators, researchers, and IT professionals using Apple technology to advance teaching and learning in schools, colleges, and universities.
Apple Education
Heather Rathnau of Theory Time® gives tips on teaching Music Theory to students using the Theory Time® workbooks and other products in this Video Podcast.
Teaching Music Theory with Theory Time®
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Here is a short summary of an article I read. The title is ABC's of Media Literacy: What Can Pre-Schoolers Learn? It was written by Faith Rogow, PhD. The majority of the pictures are of my students posing to help me with my assignment. They thought it was pretty cool to be helping their teacher with her homework!
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Ms. Linn's Blog
Welcome to my first blog! This is my second year of teaching Head Start at Franklin Elementary. I am excited to add to this web page and see everything we can create together! My students and I will be creating iMovies, podcasts, and more blogs about this class. Feel free to leave us any comments or suggestions to make this blog better!
Ms. Linn's Head Start Blog
Welcome to my first blog! This is my second year of teaching Head Start at Franklin Elementary. I am excited to add to this web page and see everything we can create together! My students and I will be creating iMovies, podcasts, and more blogs about this class. Feel free to leave us any comments or suggestions to make this blog better!
Ms. Linn's Head Start Blog
We ordered butterflies a few weeks ago and have been watching them grow and change. When we got them in the mail, they were skinny caterpillars.
Butterflies!
Here is my podcast of my students saying the ABCs and reading Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin. Click HERE to view my podcast.
ABCs and Chicka Chicka Boom Boom
Here is my final iMovie. This is a movie of my students showing that they know their ABC's. We started reading "Chicka Chicka Boom Boom" by Bill Martin at the beginning of the school year. This is how we introduced letters and began to teach them. The students often ask if we can read the story, or watch the video. The beginning of the movie shows a letter that the students colored, then them saying a word that starts with that letter. They really enjoyed helping their teacher with her homework.
Final iMovie
My favorite iTunes podcast is Nickjr: Dora. I have been looking through the podcasts for a few days now and I have found a few that are interesting to me, but my students will LOVE this podcast. I can't wait to show them! I haven't watched all the episodes yet, but in April we will be learning about animals. One of the episodes that I did get to see is the Animal ABC's. Instead of saying the letter, they say the name of an animal.
My Favorite Podcast
My favorite teachertube.com video was the Top Ten List of Things You Do Not Learn About Teaching in College. This was my favorite video because several of the comments were very true. My favorite comment was about the principal's office still being scary. I get chills down my back each time I get called in there!Check it out for a laugh! Click HERE!
Teachertube.com - My Favorite Video
Here is a short summary of an article I read. The title is ABC's of Media Literacy: What Can Pre-Schoolers Learn? It was written by Faith Rogow, PhD. The majority of the pictures are of my students posing to help me with my assignment. They thought it was pretty cool to be helping their teacher with her homework!
Article Review
This is a short example of one of my iMovie creations. Some of these pictures are from last school year, and a few are from this year.
Two Minute Movie
Welcome to my first blog! This is my second year of teaching Head Start at Franklin Elementary. I am excited to add to this web page and see everything we can create together! My students and I will be creating iMovies, podcasts, and more blogs about this class. Feel free to leave us any comments or suggestions to make this blog better!
Ms. Linn's Head Start Blog
I brought the cocoons home over Spring Break and woke up this morning to see that one of them hatched. It hasn't moved too much yet, but I am excited to continue watching it grow.
A Hatched Cocoon!
Ms. Linn's Blog
3/12/2009
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