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Make Music CountMake Music Count is the new creative Mathematics curriculum, by award winning educator Marcus Blackwell, that teaches each lesson through learning how to play a song on the piano. Each musical note that is played is derived by solving an algebraic equation. Here is a new method teachers can use to excite students about learning mathematics. Mathematics will be seen as fun while also strengthening students understanding of solving algebra equations once they Make Music Count!
Amy Ludwig VanDerwaterOfficial Website of Amy Ludwig VanDerwater, Children’s Author, Poet, and Writing Teacher. Author of Forest Has a Song, Every Day Birds, Poetry: Big Thoughts in Small Packages, with more titles to come!
Battling Fake News in the Classroom EdutopiaA teacher discusses 21st century literacy skills, including CRAAP detection, as knowledge that crosses the curriculum. This broad examination of tools and necessary skills discusses methods for teaching media literacy for multiple age groups.
Can Your Students Spot Fake News? 71 Links.The Media Specialist's Guide to the Internet offers 71 resources for teachers to apply in the classroom. Some are more legitimate than others, but its infographics can be chosen to suit several age groups, and there are some good tools to add to a lesson or website.
ClasscraftClassroom Management for older students.
Classcraft drives engagement in the classroom and increases schoolwide collaboration to influence student and teacher success.
ClassDojoClassroom Management tool for younger students. Build wonderful classroom communities with parents and students. Students love customize their monster. Allows the teacher to share with parents what is happening in the classroom. You can share videos and pictures. Parents can access their child's account either on their phone or on a computer.