This slideshow will introduce students to the basic concepts of force and teach the academic vocabulary they’ll be expected to use during discussion or written work.
Module 10: Basic Podcasting
Podcasts are a great way for kids to develop strong listening comprehension skills.
Module 8: Blended Learning (Option B)
Hyperdocs not only allow kids to work through a learning cycle with independence, but they free up time for teachers to work with individuals or small groups.
Module 7: Digital Assessment
Frequent digital assessments make it a lot easier to gather data to inform instruction.
Module 8: Blended Learning (Option A)
Because a majority of kids already come to class with some background knowledge of gravity, pushes, and pulls, a flipped lesson would be ideal for introducing these concepts.
Module 5: Screencasting
Screencast tutorials are a great way to differentiate instruction. Store them in Google Classroom and kids have access as often as needed.
Module 4: Curation
That summer when I spent weeks and weeks evaluating every single book in my classroom library, deciding which tub it best belonged to – well, that was curation.
Module 3: Mind Mapping
Because digital mind mapping tools have features that you can’t do with paper and pencil, it has the potential of developing deeper learning.
Module 2: [Option A] Online Collaboration
Slack is a great online collaboration tool that lets you use your favorite social media features all in one place.