This case shows a teacher using multiple strategies to explain the concept …
This case shows a teacher using multiple strategies to explain the concept of plagiarism and ways to avoid it and students preparing a multimedia presentation on how to avoid plagiarism.
This case shows a teacher demonstrating documentary-making technology and explaining copyright restrictions …
This case shows a teacher demonstrating documentary-making technology and explaining copyright restrictions and students identifying sources to edit and create a video research project.
This case shows a teacher directing small groups of students to understand …
This case shows a teacher directing small groups of students to understand text connections and students making connections between "To Kill A Mockingbird", themselves, previous reading, and the world.
This case shows a teacher managing groups of students as they complete …
This case shows a teacher managing groups of students as they complete a book review activity and analyze their information with a graphic organizer based on their review.
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