6 Types Of Assessment Of Learning

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From formative and summative assessment to criterion-referenced and benchmark assessment, each type of assessment has a unique function.

Shapegrams

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Engage students’ creativity and build key skills with Shapegrams. These interactive drawing lessons feature graphic art tutorials and quick challenges that guide learners to recreate intricate images. As … learn more

ENGAGING STUDENTS WITH CURRENT EVENTS

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In today’s rapidly changing world, staying informed about current events is crucial for students. It helps them develop critical thinking skills, understand global issues, and become informed citizens. … learn more

Winter Olympics History

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The Winter Olympics are an international sports competition held every four years. The event, also called the Winter Games, includes cold-weather events on snow (skiing, snowboarding, biathlon) and … learn more

First Winter Olympics

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On January 25, 1924, the first Winter Olympics take off in style at Chamonix in the French Alps. Spectators were thrilled by the ski jump and bobsled as well as 12 other … learn more

The Olympic Games

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The Olympic Games, which originated in ancient Greece as many as 3,000 years ago, were revived in the late 19th century and have become the world’s preeminent sporting … learn more

History Channel: HISTORY CLASSROOM

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HISTORY Classroom offers resources for educators, including education guides, learning tools, and links to educational content. A variety of topics are included, such as holidays, Great Depression, World … learn more

Immigration

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Immigration, the movement of people living in one country into another country, is a fundamental aspect of human history, though it was as controversial hundreds of years ago … learn more

Great Depression History

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The Great Depression was the worst economic downturn in the history of the industrialized world, lasting from the stock market crash of 1929 to 1939.

Lyndon B. Johnson

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Lyndon B. Johnson was the 36th president of the United States and was sworn into office following the November 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy. UPDATED: OCTOBER 11, … learn more

UNVEILING AMAZON’S EDUCATIONAL TREASURES

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After the TCEA Librarian Conference this past June, my educator’s resource-antenna discovered something else: a treasure trove of free educational resources from Amazon’s Future Engineer program. Let’s explore … learn more

SOME ADVICE FOR VETERAN EDUCATORS

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Whether it’s your second year teaching or your thirty-second year, going back to school is an exciting time. There’s the wondering about the students you’ll be impacting, the … learn more

Free 2024-2025 Teacher Calendar

Hooray! Our free 2024-2025 teacher calendar is ready to save and print. We had a lot of fun packing it with funny jokes, learning opportunities, writing prompts, book … learn more

Holidays Around the World

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Rounding out 365 days of fun and learning, check out this Flash Cards widget featuring December holidays celebrated around the world. Once you check out all the fun you will … learn more

Saint Nicholas Day

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Use this Split Worksheet activity to revisit Saint Nicholas and Saint Nicolas Day also known by some as The Feast of Sinterklaas. Many believe that this third-century saint is the … learn more

Summer Solstice

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How much do you know about the summer solstice day? Do you know what is the day is the longest day of the year?

The Periodic Table of Videos

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Tables charting the chemical elements have been around since the 19th century – but this modern version has a short video about each one. We’ve done all 118 … learn more

YouTube: Periodic Videos

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ultimate channel for all things chemistry. A video about each element on the periodic table. And we upload new videos every week about science news, interesting molecules and … learn more

Great End-of-Year Lessons

You’re tired, and you’re eager to get through the last few days, but you feel guilty about showing videos or letting the kids play games. Education World offers … learn more

International Dyslexia Association

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Having a child diagnosed with dyslexia can be a traumatic experience. While dyslexia can make reading more difficult, with the right instruction, almost all individuals with dyslexia can … learn more

Common Sense: Professional Development

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Discover Your Learning Pathway Common Sense Education offers a variety of professional learning opportunities, from live webinars and in-person events to self-paced PD courses. Teachers and administrators can … learn more

Perlego AI Researcher

What is AI Researcher? AI Researcher is your intelligent research assistant, designed to streamline your exploration of academic topics. Simply pose a question, and AI Researcher will delve … learn more

How do Student Loans Work?

Before you go to a university, you’ll most likely be looking to borrow money to fund your height education. So how do student loans work? Written by Sajni … learn more

MetKids: Time Machine

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Welcome to the home of #MetKids, made for, with, and by kids and The Met! #MetKids has been inspired, tested, and approved by real kids ages 7–12. Explore The … learn more

Guide to Reliving the Wright Way

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In the spirit of the Wright Brothers, NASA is using aeronautics technology to provide access to space. These fundamentals and lessons will help you understand their journey of … learn more

Smithsonian Institution: For Educators

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The Smithsonian is a laboratory for learning and innovation. The Smithsonian shares the depth and breadth of the institution’s extraordinary collections and research with learners of all ages … learn more

Storyline Online: The Three Questions

Award-winning legendary actress Meryl Streep is our newest reader for Storyline Online®! Streep reads The Three Questions, written and illustrated by Jon J. Muth and published by Scholastic.

Photosynthesis Lab Activity

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Investigating the Relationship between Light Intensity and the Rate of Photosynthesis Lab Activity. Aquatic plants can be used to demonstrate oxygen evolution in the process of photosynthesis. In … learn more

Cells Alive Glossary

The CELLS alive! website was provided free of charge. This version is provided free of charge as well. You are welcome to share it freely with others with the … learn more

Endangered Animal Species

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Students evaluate changes in the numbers of endangered animal species in the U.S. between 1994 and 1996. Assesses students’ understanding of the factors that cause extinction and the … learn more

Teaching Ideas: Monthly Lesson Ideas

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Explore jumping-off points that deepen discussions, inspire reading interest, and support connections to books and authors. Easily share and include in your instructional plans, newsletters, and social media.  … learn more

Celebrating Mother’s Day

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Mother’s Day is perhaps the most popular holiday on the calendar.  It is observed in different forms and on different days throughout the world.  In the United States, … learn more

Science Buddies: Video Lessons

Each Video Lesson asks a science question, teaches students about the relevant science, and then guides students in a hands-on activity that will help answer the question and … learn more

Popular Music Lesson Plans, K-5

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Incorporate music into your curriculum with these music lesson plans. You’ll find plenty of activities to keep your students interested and engaged while they sing songs, play instruments, … learn more

The Anxious Generation

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To motivate and empower teens, parents, educators, policymakers, and tech industry leaders to act collectively to free children and adolescents from a childhood spent largely alone on screens, … learn more

Career Paths Educational Videos

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WatchKnowLearn. To provide a world-class, online domain on which educators can store, categorize, and rate the best, K – 12 educational videos on the Internet today. And to … learn more

Making the Move with Ed Tech

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During our free summer book study featuring Making the Move with Ed Tech, you’ll learn the research-based case for purposeful technology integration and unpack 10 practical strategies you can … learn more