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3 Strategies to Engage Students Remotely with StudySync Using Google Classroom

Catlin Tucker

For teachers using StudySync in combination with Google Classroom, I’ve described three strategies that educators can use to capitalize on the activities in the StudySync First Read lesson plans to engage students in online discussions, collaborative research projects, and online vocabulary review. #1

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13 apps that promote higher-order thinking standards

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Writing skills. Students who resist typical writing instruction with pencil and paper may blossom as authors when given the opportunity to compose electronically on computers and tablets. Collins Big Cat Books apps appear to be simple read-aloud picture books with beautiful animated pictures and sound effects.

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#6: 13 apps that promote higher-order thinking standards

eSchool News

Writing skills. Students who resist typical writing instruction with pencil and paper may blossom as authors when given the opportunity to compose electronically on computers and tablets. Collins Big Cat Books apps appear to be simple read-aloud picture books with beautiful animated pictures and sound effects.

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What Factors Influence Your Tendency to Plagiarize in School?

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To make matters worse, we live in a world that emphasizes and encourages collaboration. Researchers studying trends behind plagiarism suggest that it is a modern idea, fueled by a student’s difficulty in differentiating between beneficial collaborative learning and harmful intellectual infringement. Stick with it.

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How K12 Supports Elementary Students in Science and STEM

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STEM in Language Arts Reading and writing are closely related to STEM, as is learning to communicate complex ideasa skill valuable in every field, from engineering to coding and medicine. Lessons like these help students see how science and innovation have shaped the world.

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