Each webinar will include a 30-45 minutes presentation, followed by an opportunity …
Each webinar will include a 30-45 minutes presentation, followed by an opportunity for Question and Answers (Q/A) with attendees. All recordings will be posted on the Virginia Department of Education’s Career and Learning Center website for those unable to attend live!Webinars will be focused on one of the following topics (identified as areas of need by school counseling division leaders):Supporting Students with Anxiety Supporting Students with DepressionDesigning Effective Behavior InterventionsHelping Students Manage StressUsing Data to Plan, Monitor, and Evaluate your Comprehensive School Counseling ProgramPlease take a moment to explore the exciting sessions being offered this Fall and Winter! The two flyers linked below have more information on each session, including dates, times, and registration links
Literacy Objective: Students will retell a story using an appropriate beginning, middle, …
Literacy Objective: Students will retell a story using an appropriate beginning, middle, and end. Science Objective: Students will be able to identify solids and liquids. Art Objective: Students will be able to use different shapes and lines to make a human figure.
Teachers will be able to use this lesson virtually or in person! …
Teachers will be able to use this lesson virtually or in person! This Google Slide deck lesson can also be downloaded as a PowerPoint! Speaker notes are included which make it easy for teachers or substitutes to teach this lesson!Read Aloud: Jabari Jumps*Literacy Objective: *Students will make predictions before and while reading a story. *Students will retell a story using an appropriate beginning, middle, and end. *Students will use evidence from the text to answer questions. *Science Objective: We will be able to identify solids and liquids. Art Objective: We will be able to use different shapes and lines to make a human figure. Hampton Oaks Elementary School (Kari Nugent, Annie Schmidt, Lindsey Bruce, Melissa DiAscro, & Rebecca Fausett)
Jennifer Daniel of Washington County has created a Wakelet with lots of …
Jennifer Daniel of Washington County has created a Wakelet with lots of tutorials on using Schoology. Great for beginners, since it is new in their division this year.
Jennifer Daniel of Washington County has put together a Wakelet to provide …
Jennifer Daniel of Washington County has put together a Wakelet to provide tutorials on how to use Wakelet! This is a perfect tool to use with virtual and hybrid learning.
Teachers will be able to use this lesson virtually or in person! …
Teachers will be able to use this lesson virtually or in person! This Google Slide deck lesson can also be downloaded as a PowerPoint! Speaker notes are included which make it easy for teachers or substitutes to teach this lesson! Read Aloud: John, Paul, George, & Ben*Literacy Objective: We will discuss important people from the American Revolution and identify how they have changed over time. *Social Studies Objectives: We will identify the causes and effects of the American Revolution. We will also identify the key events and people from the American Revolution. *Art Objective: The student will use the following to express meaning in works of art: a) Color—student-mixed hues, tints, shades, tones.Hampton Oaks Elementary School (Kari Nugent, Annie Schmidt, Lindsey Bruce, Melissa DiAscro, & Rebecca Fausett)
This set contains all Kindergarten through 5th Grade CS Standard Alignment Guides. …
This set contains all Kindergarten through 5th Grade CS Standard Alignment Guides. The CS Standard Alignment Guides help teachers integrate computer science into their other content areas and provide background information on the standard, vocabulary, sample lesson, and integration opportunities.
This set contains all Kindergarten through 8th Grade CS Standard Alignment Guides. …
This set contains all Kindergarten through 8th Grade CS Standard Alignment Guides. The CS Standard Alignment Guides help teachers integrate computer science into their other content areas and provide background information on the standard, vocabulary, sample lesson, and integration opportunities.
A K-W-L form is a great resource to have students complete to …
A K-W-L form is a great resource to have students complete to monitor growth. This activity can be used for any subject and any topic. Students will be surprised and amazed to see what they learn all semester. As a teacher, you will have at your disposal the ability to track progress in an alternative manner.
A K-W-L form is a great resource to have students complete to …
A K-W-L form is a great resource to have students complete to monitor growth. This activity can be used for any subject and any topic. Students will be surprised and amazed to see what they learn all semester. As a teacher, you will have at your disposal the ability to track progress in an alternative manner.
Katherine Byers of Chesterfield has put together several slideshowsand associated videos(see https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Q11gWPx6TVT3i3lDon0VlXGB2Ax_M1kdEBy5pb857lM/edit …
Katherine Byers of Chesterfield has put together several slideshowsand associated videos(see https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Q11gWPx6TVT3i3lDon0VlXGB2Ax_M1kdEBy5pb857lM/edit for a quick listing) to help teachers in Chesterfield to use Canvas. Some of the information is specific to that division, but you can use them as a starting point for your own!
Katherine Byers of Chesterfield has put together several videos and associated slides …
Katherine Byers of Chesterfield has put together several videos and associated slides (see https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1if29auVETq5cjxAdjB1IVMTTila2pD_k) to help teachers in Chesterfield to use Canvas. Some of the information is specific to that division, but you can use them as a starting point for your own!
This two-minute clip captures the behaviour of cytotoxic T cells – the …
This two-minute clip captures the behaviour of cytotoxic T cells – the body’s ‘serial killers’ – as they hunt down and eliminate cancer cells before moving on to their next target. Transcription of the video is included.
Transcript added from YouTube subtitles. You can use this to write your own worksheet or quiz.
The Computer Science Office in Loudoun County Public Schools has developed this …
The Computer Science Office in Loudoun County Public Schools has developed this curriculum integration document to support the integration of the 2017 Virginia Computer Science Standards into core subject areas and beyond. Each CS standard was aligned to up to 3 grade level standards that made natural correlations.Additionally, many activities and resources were included to each standard to support the introduction and integration of the standard. For each of the six strands of the Computer Science Standards of Learning: Computing Systems, Networks and the Internet, Cybersecurity, Data and Analysis, Algorithms and Programming, and Impacts of Computing, we have included tiered support called "Fuel", "Spark", and "Ignite". The "Fuel" is provided to build teacher capacity and students' understanding in understanding the CS SOL. The "Spark" provides a Computer Science integrated experience into a core or speciality subject SOL. The "Ignite" section is where teachers in Loudoun County have the opportunity to share authentic learning experiences and lessons in our LCPS Computer Science Lesson Repository.This document was created as part of the Virginia K-12 Computer Science Pipeline which is partly funded through a GOVA and DHCD grant in partnership with Chesapeake Public Schools, Loudoun County Public Schools, and the Loudoun Education Foundation.
Author: Timothy Trask, VBCPSThis podcast focuses primarily on sitting nicely in a …
Author: Timothy Trask, VBCPSThis podcast focuses primarily on sitting nicely in a classroom, raising your answer, and taking turns. It gives explicit instruction on the importance of raising your hand, lowering your hand, listening, staying on task, and sitting in one place while the teacher calls on students.Kinetic Scholars: Raising My Hand
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