Started by Ryan Goble Dec 30, 2019.
Started by Ryan Goble Dec 30, 2019.
Started by Ryan Goble Dec 28, 2019.
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JTP! You can post that info with a sample video up in the discussion wall - that way it will have a URL and stay longer (stuff on the wall gets lost). You do great work that people should see!
If y'all are interested, I make physics educational videos that I post at Flipping Physics. Because I am not only the teacher but also three students, Billy, Bobby, and Bo, my videos are very different from most online educational videos. Please check them out and give me some feedback. I love feedback!
@ Jessica I have shared many of thess vidoes with students...
Periodic Videos by the University of Nottingham
They have done a great job of creating videos. Be sure to check out the "extra videos" tab
Has anyone showed their students or read with their students "Gifted Hands"?
Hi Jessica! This is a great question. Unfortunately, big questions on the comment wall are not easy for folks to respond to and get buried over time.
Would you consider moving this question above us to the discussion forum? When you post your ? above your "affinity group" peeps can give you feedback. Because forum ?s have URLs it will be in there for the next person with a similar ? AND I can broadcast the question to the whole Ning oncrowdsource Tuesday.
I have some atomic ideas ... Ryan:)
I'm working on a 5th grade science unit on elements and atoms. Do you all have any resources you could share? Particularly, I'm looking for short descriptions of some of the elements and a graphic organizer for students to write about a few elements and their properties.
I thought you might like to see some science units posted on Teachers Pay Teachers that I created with "POP!" in mind for younger students - Grades 1-2
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Light-and-Shadows-A-Comp...
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Frog-and-Toad-are-Friend...
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/An-Integrated-Butterfly-...
Best,
Marcy Prager
Thanks Emily & Ryan.
Hi Anna - yeah, Emily nailed it - if you this is a great question. Unfortunately, big questions on the comment wall are not easy for folks to respond to and get buried over time.
Would you consider moving this question above us to the discussion forum? When you post your ? above your "affinity group" peeps can give you feedback. Because forum ?s have URLs it will be in there for the next person with a similar ? AND I can broadcast the question to the whole Ning on crowdsource Tuesday.
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