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Spring 2012 Sandy Pesavento

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L Evaluate Create Remember Analyze Understand Apply Higher Order Thinking Skills Lower Order Thinking Skills

L Evaluate Create Remember Analyze Understand Apply Higher Order Thinking Skills Lower Order Thinking Skills

 Google  Starfall-  YouTube-  Discovery Streaming-  PBS Kids-

 Videoconferencing- Center for Interactive Learning and Collabroation  Skype-  Twitter-  Poll-  Starfall-

 Scholastic- sp sp  Google Earth-

 Google Forms-  Polls-

 Wikipedia-  Google Forms-

 Wiki-  Blog-  Podcast-garage band or Resources: Wiki/Podcast: Blog:

 What lessons do you currently use in your classroom to tap into Lower Order Thinking Skills ……Higher Order Thinking Skills?

 To engage students:  Smart Board  Computers/Laptops/Ipads  Mobile Devises  To tap into Lower/Higher Order Thinking Skills  Choosing the right tool  To Increase Communication Skills and Understanding:  Video Conferencing, Skype  Finally, to keep current and teach in the 21 st Century------The way kids want to learn!!!

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