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Kidspired Collaborations

Kidspired Collaborations. PBS Ready To Learn Summer Institute Susan Silverman 09 August 2005 www.susansilverman.com. Collaborative Internet Projects. Join my journey into the world of collaborative projects. www.thirteen.org/edonline/ntti/iia/p1.html. Kidspired Collaborations.

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Kidspired Collaborations

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  1. Kidspired Collaborations PBS Ready To Learn Summer Institute Susan Silverman 09 August 2005 www.susansilverman.com

  2. Collaborative Internet Projects Join my journey into the world of collaborative projects. www.thirteen.org/edonline/ntti/iia/p1.html

  3. Kidspired Collaborations The objective is to help educators incorporate new literacies throughout the curriculum. www.literacy.uconn.edu/pkhome.htm

  4. Kidspired CollaborationsNETS Pre K-2 Technology Foundation Standards for Students Basic operations and concepts • Students are proficient in the use of technology. Technology productivity tools • Students use technology tools to enhance learning, increase productivity, and promote creativity. • Technology communications tools Students use telecommunications to collaborate, publish, and interact with peers, experts, and other audiences. cnets.iste.org/students/s_stands.html

  5. IRA/NCTE Standards for the English Language Arts Standard # 12 • Students use spoken, written, and visual language to accomplish their own purposes (e.g., for learning, enjoyment, persuasion, and the exchange of information). “These standards assume that literacy growth begins before children enter school as they experience and experiment with literacy activities—reading and writing, and associating spoken words with their graphic representations.” www.readwritethink.org/standards/index.html

  6. Kidspired Projects • Kidspired Talesnorthcanton.sparcc.org/~ptk1nc/kidspired2002/ • Kidspired Bunniesnorthcanton.sparcc.org/~ptk1nc/kidbunnies • Kidspired Frosty Talesnorthcanton.sparcc.org/~ptk1nc/Frosty2003 • Kidspired Frosty Readers 2004comsewogue.org/~ssilverman/kidspired2004/

  7. Project Participants • Reading Selection • Response Activity • Follow-up Kidspiration Activity

  8. www.northcanton.sparcc.org/~ptk1nc/kidspired2002/

  9. The Farmer in the Dell comsewogue.org/~ssilverman/kid/curtis/curtis.htm

  10. BrainstormThe Farmer in the DellWritten Response Activities Shape Song to the tune of “The Farmer in the Dell”www.thevirtualvine.com/math.html

  11. Trucks comsewogue.org/~ssilverman/kid/raab/raab.htm

  12. BrainstormTrucksWritten Response Activities Ready to Learn Fun Sheetwill.uiuc.edu/education/willkids/Fun_Sheets/CliffordTrip.htm

  13. The Hungry Thing comsewogue.org/~ssilverman/kid/pieczko/pieczko.htm

  14. BrainstormThe Hungry ThingWritten Response Activities Teacher Cyber Guidesdcoe.k12.ca.us/score/thing/thingtg/thingtg.html

  15. Questions Thank you for coming to my presentation! susan@susansilverman.com

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