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Development vocabulary teacher
Development vocabulary teacher




development vocabulary teacher
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World language teachers can find cultural photos to use in oral exercises. Speech and language or ENL/ESL teachers can find images to use in vocabulary development activities. Elementary teachers can use images from this site as part of student-run interactive whiteboard activities, such as labeling parts of plants. For an easy online photo editor and montage maker, try using Pixlr, reviewed here. Art teachers can find images for students to use as references or in photo-montages (with attribution or "appreciation" as they say on the site). Use images as a writing prompt or in poetry collections. Teachers can collect images for use on their interactive whiteboard for sorting activities (monocots and dicots, producers and consumers, etc.). Challenge students to create personalized images (with text) using PicFont, reviewed here. Student groups can use Reshot to find the best image to use for a project collectively. Even though the site says "no attribution required," it is a good idea to have students acknowledge, or as the site says "appreciate," the origin of the image this will help to get students into the habit of citing their sources. Use Reshot in the classroom any time images are needed for projects, even if the project is not put on a website for others to see. Tag(s): images (246), photography (128) In the Classroom

#Development vocabulary teacher download

Choose your photo, then use the "download free" link to download to your computer.

development vocabulary teacher

Scroll through the site to view trending images or use the search feature to locate images by keyword. The site's goal is to provide a platform for emerging photographers to share their work. Reshot provides free, hand-picked images to use as you wish.

#Development vocabulary teacher how to

Learn how to create collections using Wakelet, reviewed here, to curate and share information with students or to use for lesson planning and student projects. Use the ideas found on this site to create Google Jamboard, reviewed here, templates that match the educational needs of your students. Watch the short tutorials to learn about tips and tricks on using PowerPoint and Microsoft Teams. Download any of the templates to use or modify to fit your needs. For example, visit the Jamboard portion of the site to find and download many organizers for posing questions, summarizing, and vocabulary development. Tag(s): computers (101), podcasts (65), resources (85), Teacher Utilities (125), video (242) In the Classroomĭiscover the many free resources to add to your technology toolbox.

#Development vocabulary teacher series

Visit their podcast page to subscribe to their series that offers tips and tools for successfully incorporating technology into any classroom. Evolve EdTech also consists of a YouTube channel that shares a series of tutorials. Resources include Jamboard templates, Wakelet Collections, infographics, and a digital plan board series. Evolve EdTech shares a variety of free educational resources for educators.






Development vocabulary teacher