Sharing your Unit Informally (LMS only)
by Joanna Schimizzi 7 years, 6 months agoHello Library Media Specialists --
We have loved exploring the work that your teams have been doing. If your team is willing, please comment below with a view-only link to your Google Doc.
While this is not our formal feedback cycle, it is a chance to see the amazing work other teams are doing. Our formal feedback cycle will be in the fall.
Thanks!
This is the work in progress version. You'll note some of our planned lessons didn't fly and have been revamped.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/10AR7nKw92jrJaWB_y4KJhGGjcvJJ5Wpw8-LyNppMODw/edit?usp=sharing
Hi,
We were refining our work even today, so this is still a work in progress. We completed the lessons with the students last Thursday.
Here is our template:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/15cP6GkghOisJ2AWmndZoqwi3i07MkZF6f-usWgAk8yw/edit
Here is the interactive notebook we created and used with the students:
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1rtPx36ME9h4gj65WOBPzjFXLQGX56GiperLUAWbL_v0/edit#slide=id.g1d98c5c5a6_0_7
Your interactive notebook is amazing! I have worked with history teachers on similar "notebooks". I think the setup is awesome!
Out physics teachers decided to take a risk with this modern physics unit, going beyond the scope of classical physics generally taught in high school. Lots of new thinking with this unit, including the addition of several texts. We're very please with the results so far!
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aFF18NZhPSMUCXSFFdjWJ4LpG6OHHY1cHDM6S2-0J-I/edit?usp=sharing
https://docs.google.com/a/londonderryapps.org/document/d/1z44SHHl9j6J2_M4sgnoLH0ptPS9iVXwSHmGNyiwnX4c/edit?usp=sharing