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4 Types of Sentences
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Do you like eggs?  Learn how to identify and write the 4 Types of Sentences while exploring the topic of chickens & eggs from a local farm in Eastern Oregon. Visuals include a powerpoint presentation (excellent online resource to use with Google Classroom) Flowchart and Thinking Map. Two types of assessments are included ( one using a sentence frame ) and challenge those who need a little more by having them write a short story.Grades 6-8

Subject:
English Language Arts
Language Education (ESL)
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Assessment
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Author:
Lara Neiffer
Oregon Open Learning
Date Added:
06/13/2022
Creating a Google Classroom
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ISTE Standards for Educators - Standard 6: Facilitator     b. Manage the use of technology and student learning straategies in digital platforms, virtual environments, hands on makerspaces or in the field.This lesson is an introduction to Google Classroom for teachers.  The Google Classroom app is a digital tool that allows teachers and students to learn and create in a paperless environment. 

Subject:
Educational Technology
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Joan Walton
Date Added:
11/14/2017
Google Level 1 Certification: Unit 7, Lesson 2: Assign Work More Easily
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Adapted from the Google for Edu Training Center MaterialsFor years, teachers have assigned homework by writing it on the whiteboard. Students (who are paying attention) write down, “Read pages 81-86 of the Biology textbook. Answer unit review questions 1-5,” to remember it later. Hopefully, the students copy these instructions correctly and don’t lose them amongst their other papers and notes. The following day, they take their work and place it on the teacher’s desk or perhaps in a small basket labeled, “Homework.” Of course, it’s easy for even the most careful student to make a mistake somewhere in this process and never turn anything in at all!Fortunately, in today’s world we can use Google tools to implement better processes and ensure your students’ work does not get lost along the way.Google Classroom is an excellent way to accomplish this. You can assign classwork or homework, let students know when their assignments are due, and add all the documents, links and videos with a few clicks. You can also instantly create individual copies of a doc for each of your students which are then shared and organized for you all in Classroom! As you manage assignments in Classroom, your students will receive email notifications for new assignments and see information on upcoming due dates.Your classroom is composed of unique learners who may need different resources at different times. Delivering specific resources to specific students is simple with Google Classroom. Build an assignment and use the drop down menu at the top to select individual, or sets of, students to receive the assignment. This feature is great for when some students are ready to move ahead with coursework. Simply assign them the work. When other students are ready to catch up, use the same process to assign the necessary work to them. Assign the right content and assignments at the right time and help personalize your student’s education experience by using Google Classroom.You can also create assignments for your students within Google Drive. You can have folders for all your students to see, and individual folders for each student so they can keep track of all their work in one place.Gone are the wasted hours in front of the photocopier. You can save time, paper, and chalk and personalize your classroom using Google Classroom.”

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Educational Technology
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Jen Van Fleet
Date Added:
11/14/2017
Google Level 1 Certification: Unit 7, Lesson 3: Collect Assignments Effortlessly
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Adapted from the Google for Edu Training Center Materials:When students turn in worksheets and other physical work, we try to organize it neatly in folders or drawers. We use different colors, labels, stickers, and more to easily find student work later on. Today, we can use a variety of tools to collect and organize students’ digital work too.Simplify the process of exchanging work between educators and learners by using Google Classroom and Drive. These tools can help teachers stay organized.Students can save time and energy turning in assignments in the digital classroom as well.Using Google Classroom, they can submit assignments with the click of a button.Using Drive, they can easily move documents to a folder shared with their teacher, or create a document in that folder to begin with. In this lesson, we’ll hear from a few teachers who are using Google tools to collect assignments in their classrooms.

Subject:
Educational Technology
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Jen Van Fleet
Date Added:
11/14/2017
How to Use Edmodo - LMS - for Better Teaching-Learning Administration
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Edmodo, as an LMS being used worldwide, has been integral to those who got exposed to its utility, even once. Edmodo has an assessment and evaluation segment as well where the teacher can create and execute a quiz based assessment. Besides giving assignments and grading them, the Quiz feature gives us an opportunity to conduct a real-time, online assessment.

Subject:
Applied Science
Arts and Humanities
Business and Communication
Education
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
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Reading
Author:
EklavyaParv
Parveen Sharma
Date Added:
04/24/2020
Introduction to Google Classroom
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During this lesson you will the ins and outs of using Google Classroom. This lesson is meant to be an introductory lesson for someone that has never used Google Classroom. If you have already started using Google Classroom this lesson might not be for you.Introduction 

Subject:
Educational Technology
Material Type:
Module
Author:
Marguerite Dasso
Date Added:
11/26/2017
Newell-Fonda Technology Resources
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Students will complete this Softchalk lesson to learn to use this collection of tools to facilitate efficient, effective use of technology in the classroom. After completing this lesson, you will be able to:Find resources on the Newell-Fonda websiteUse your MacBook to access online resourcesNavigate Google ToolsUnderstand Infinite CampusSelect applications in Self-ServiceUtilize online and staff resources

Subject:
Educational Technology
Material Type:
Assessment
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Author:
Marlise Witham
Date Added:
03/07/2021
Newell-Fonda Technology Resources
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Students will complete this Softchalk lesson to learn to use this collection of tools to facilitate efficient, effective use of technology in the classroom. After completing this lesson, you will be able to:Find resources on the Newell-Fonda websiteUse your MacBook to access online resourcesNavigate Google ToolsUnderstand Infinite CampusSelect applications in Self-ServiceUtilize online and staff resources

Subject:
Educational Technology
Material Type:
Assessment
Homework/Assignment
Author:
Marlise Witham
Date Added:
03/08/2021
Resources for Teaching Online
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Use this collection of tools to facilitate efficient, effective use of technology in the classroom. After completing this lesson, you will be able to:

Effectively host a virtual conference or class
Navigate Google Classroom
Access instructional content online
Utilize technology resources to facilitate and enhance instruction

Subject:
Education
Educational Technology
Material Type:
Unit of Study
Author:
Marlise Witham
Date Added:
12/07/2020
Zoom App for Learning Online
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Let me introduce you to ZOOM Meetings. This is a video conferencing platform with customisation that suits online classes. Teachers can do a lot even by using its free account which offers 40 minutes of the online session in one go.

Please remember that your reluctance is of no value to you. If you do not want to take your face, your voice can also be there as you can stop the video. Use the name of the next speaker when you close your virtual speech in video conference so that the other one can start. It will avoid the abrupt overlaps of speakers.

It is possible to use Zoom on Desktop with Webcam/Laptop or the smartphone you have. Install the Zoom Application for your desktop version or use the App for the phone. Using the Desktop version, you can schedule the meetings with ease and can also record the whole meeting being the Host. It is possible to share the screen or a particular window/screen with the students. You can join a meeting using the Application if someone else is hosting it.

Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Lecture Notes
Lesson
Author:
Parveen Sharma
Date Added:
06/05/2020