Genially in ELA
Genial.ly is an online tool that educators can use to create interactive images.
Here are a few examples of how you might use this tool for ELA, created by Pam Dempsey-O'Connell of the ELA C&I PD Center.
Genial.ly is an online tool that educators can use to create interactive images.
Here are a few examples of how you might use this tool for ELA, created by Pam Dempsey-O'Connell of the ELA C&I PD Center.
Coming to us from Marn Frank, recently retired STAR/EBRI guru in Minnesota ATLAS (ABE Teaching & Learning System):
"A screen-shareable resource ... for remotely teaching compound words, common suffixes, common prefixes, and related word families."
Highlights of the ELA distance learning resources:
In 2016, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) made changes to what nutritional information food manufacturers are required to report and how they are required to report it. Large manufacturers were required to make the changes by Jan 1st, 2020, and smaller manufacturers had until Jan 1st, 2021. By now, we are seeing the updated labels in stores.
Jamboard, Google's interactive whiteboard, can be used in many creative ways. Please note that you need a Google account in order to create Jamboards, but do not need one in order to use publicly shared Jamboards. And, yes, Jamboard is usable from a smartphone.
Support and Examples from the ELA Center
Science is about observing, asking questions, and learning from mistakes—perfect for these times.