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Sure students can be passionate in their discussions--about American Idol, the latest Twilight movie, and their sports team. But can they bring the same energy to social studies? We say yes! We'll show you how to spark fervent discussions that involve the entire class. You'll leave with free lessons and a clear understanding of how to implement this strategy in your classroom.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
3:30-4:30pm Pacific (6:30-7:30pm Eastern)
Audience: Elementary and secondary teachers
Teaching key social studies skills like mapping, graphing, and interpreting primary sources should be fun and memorable for students and teachers. Come discover how to use Social Studies Skill Builders, and we think you'll toss your worksheets for these dynamic, interactive activities.
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
3:30-4:30pm Pacific (6:30-7:30pm Eastern)
Audience: Elementary and secondary teachers
Learn how to integrate a variety of primary sources, including music, visuals, political cartoons and written documents, into your instruction in ways that appeal to students' multiple intelligences and help them better understand key social studies concepts.
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
3:30-4:30pm Pacific (6:30-7:30pm Eastern)
Audience: Elementary and secondary teachers
Benefit from our years of wisdom on how to handle absent students, create clear expectations and grade a mountain of notebooks and keep sane.
Learn specific steps and procedures for improving reading comprehension in the content area using small group discussions.
We'll share concrete strategies for how to get the entire class involved in discussions so that everyone benefits and learns.
We'll share concrete, easy-to-implement steps that will help you get started with the notebook on the right foot.
Discover answers to common notebook questions like How often should you collect and grade notebooks? and What's the best way to handle absent students?
Learn how to turn traditional, rote tasks usually associated with skill-based worksheets into more dynamic, interactive activities.
Discover how to address the challenge of having varying reading levels in a classroom. You'll discover fun, easy-to-implement strategies for supporting struggling readers
We'll show you five steps for teaching with images and where to find free images to create your own lessons.
We'll show you the many updates we've made to your Teacher Subscription and give you some ideas and tools to maximize this powerful tool.
Experience a Twitter tutorial and discover why we think it's one of the mightiest professional development tools available.
Discover the best of the Web 2.0 tools and how to effectively use them in your classroom. You'll explore word clouds, social media, and more.
Discover new and mostly free web tools that you can use to hook students and make teaching fun.
Discover the key features of your TCI Subscription to help you begin using it in your classroom.
Explore innovative strategies and sites you can leverage when preparing review exercises with your students. You'll get game ideas, website suggestions, and hear other teachers' good ideas.
Discover how to integrate games into your instruction in ways that engage students and help them learn key content.
Discover active test preparation activities that you can use to help students get ready for standardized tests or day-to-day assessments. You'll leave the webinar with practical ideas you can use immediately.
Learn concrete strategies and participate in lessons that you can use to boost your students' financial literacy.
Discover how to engage your students and pique their curiosity about American presidents.
Discover debrief experiences you can conduct in class to find out how your students reacted to your content, approach, and grading procedures.
Discover lessons you can use to teach women's history. We'll show you how to create your own lessons and give you ideas you can use immediately.
Mariners winterize their boats. Teachers should summer-ize their students. Get your students ready for summer break by providing resources and outlets for their learning to continue. You'll discover enrichment activities and opportunities your students and their families can embrace.
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