Part II lists available
written learning resources as well training courses currently being offered, organized by learning topic.
Not exact matches
Copyblogger and Ray Edwards are two great
resources for
learning how to
write persuasively (aka «copywriting»).
With the help of a few good
resources, including Plate to Pixel,
written by Helene Dujardin of Tartlette, I slowly
learned a thing or two and now can't imagine ever going back.
I
write for the
Learning Resources blog and they send me products in addition to being compensated.
Mama to 5 Blessings
wrote this post on the behalf of
Learning Resources and their PR Company.
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Writing, Kinaesthetic
Learning,
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Writing, Preschooler,
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Writing Tray, Sight Words, Spelling,
Writing Tagged With: Christmas, Early Literacy, Literacy, Phonics, Playful Literacy
In an effort to share what I'm
learning and help others understand more about compassionate and connection parenting, and positive discipline, I'm starting a new category titled Parenting Articles where I'll
write more serious and helpful articles filled with
resources.
I was feel like I need to
write a book because there are no
resources out there and it took me half a year to
learn how to do it
Training includes: participation in a DONA approved doula workshop; supplementary text reading from our reading list, training in breastfeeding and basic childbirth education, hands - on support with clients, networking to develop a
resource list for your community, business webinar training, an essay to share what you've
learned, and
written references.
Labor Plus Package 4 In - Home Prenatal Sessions including: - Prenatal Coaching / Education - Planning for Birth,
Written Wishes, etc. - Assist in «Greening» Home for Baby - Prenatal Support by Email & Phone - Access to Free Lending Library Childbirth Class Series including: - 4 weeks of group, interactive
learning Labor Support including: - On - Call 2 Weeks Pre / Post Due Date - Continuous Physical Support in Labor - Non-Medical Pain / Comfort Measures - Informational & Emotional Advocacy - In - Hospital Breastfeeding Support - In - Home Breastfeeding Support 2 In - Home Postnatal Sessions: - 5 hours of Postpartum Care - 1 Overnight Postpartum Shift - Postpartum Birth Experience Counseling -
Resourcing and Referrals
Finding a
resource that is
wrote for parents and carers of this age range is invaluable and for me to be part of creating it as one of the co-authors is an amazing helping other new parents and carers of babies and young toddlers to have easy to recreate play ideas, activities and
learning experiences for this children.
Based on our interactions with postdocs, we
learned that they felt they needed additional
resources to improve their ancillary research skills (e.g., scientific
writing, public presenting, and grantsmanship) and career development skills (e.g., job searching, networking, and interviewing).
The
resources made available through Pennington and the T32, including state - of - the - art equipment and facilities, grant -
writing seminars, Responsible Conduct of Research Seminars, and weekly presentations by internationally recognized researchers in the field, provide a rich
learning environment.
Even though this post was
written in the summer, it's a great
resource for anyone who is looking to
learn more about stylish comfort brands.
I
write about the meanings and origins of words and phrases; language
learning techniques; language courses and over
learning resources; languages and cultures, and anything else that interests me, from a linguistic perspective.
All lesson include: - Clear
learning objectives, - Fully differentiated
resources, - Opportunities for group work, class discussions and extended
writing, - Pace and challenge throughout, - High level analysis of challenging texts, - Links to relevant clips, - Extension tasks, - Links to differentiated homework task to extend
learning,
They are given
resources to
learn about basic engineering, designing, and
writing, and the scaffolded lessons help them make bite - sized decisions leading up to the big convention in May.
This lesson includes: - Clear
learning objectives, - All
resources, - Opportunities for group work, class discussions and extended
writing, - Pace and challenge throughout, - High level analysis of challenging texts, - Links to relevant clips.
This lesson includes: - Clear
learning objectives, - Fully differentiated
resources, - Opportunities for group work, class discussions and extended
writing, - Pace and challenge throughout,
Best Early Years
Resource or Equipment - non ICT Featherstone - Getting Ready to
Write Kits for Kids - Chloe the Caterpillar Blue Design Indoor Mat and Counting Ladybird Cushions
Learning Resources - Funky Monkey
Learning Resources - Kidinoculars Solve - it - blocks - Solve - it - blocks TTS Group - Water pump Station
This lesson includes: - Clear
learning objectives, - Fully differentiated
resources, - Opportunities for group work, class discussions and extended
writing, - Pace and challenge throughout, - Additional teacher notes and guidance in the notes of each slide.
This lesson includes: - Clear
learning objectives, - Fully differentiated
resources, - Opportunities for group work, class discussions and extended
writing, - Pace and challenge throughout, - A range of differentiated homework tasks to extend
learning, - High level analysis of challenging texts, - Links to relevant clips.
This lesson includes: - Clear
learning objectives, - Fully differentiated
resources, - Opportunities for group work, class discussions and extended
writing, - Pace and challenge throughout, - High level analysis of challenging texts, - Links to relevant clips including a documentary for higher level students,
This set of
resource includes: • 6 attractive PowerPoint presentations which lead the class through each of the lessons • Fun and thought provoking activities and discussion starters, worksheets and questions to reinforce the
learning • 6 differentiated homework tasks • A mark sheet which allows pupils to track their own progress • An end of unit test to prepare the students for exams or can be used as a form of assessment • A complete teacher's guide including easy to follow lesson plans • An answer booklet to help the teacher along The lessons are: Lesson 1 — Looking into ethical and moral dilemmas such as driverless cars and the impact of technology on modern life Lesson 2 — More ethical dilemmas including the ratings culture, medical apps, sharing personal data and cyber bullying Lesson 3 — Environmental issues with technology and how organisations and individuals can reduce these effects Lesson 4 — The Computer Misuse Act 1990 Lesson 5 — The Data Protection Act 1998 Lesson 6 — Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988 For more high - quality
resources written by this author visit www.nicholawilkin.com
Recently, I
wrote about the transformation of libraries from archives of
resources to active
learning commons that encourage exploration, creation, and collaboration.
To apply teachers should visit the Discovery Education website — www.discoveryeducation.co.uk/summerinstitute and submit a two - minute video and
written application explaining how they use Discovery Education
resources to transform teaching and
learning.
The
resources available will use dyslexia friendly fonts so all students can access the
learning - Students will summarise their
learning from the previous six topics with some one mark questions and will
write down the answers in exercise books Students will review our GCSE studies so far and will see how many topics they have already completed and what also needs to be completed before the May exams Students will be introduced to the key terms of this topic and will answer two tasks based on famous scientists and the relationship they had with religion Students will then answer a task that recognises the differences between scientific truth and religious truth and will finish with some two mark questions from the two previous theme topics
The
resource addresses the following
learning areas: To understand how to develop a formal balanced argument, verbally and in
writing.
The
resources available will use dyslexia friendly fonts so all students can access the
learning - Students will summarise our
learning from the previous six topics with some one mark questions and will
write down the answers in your exercise books Students will then recall the differences between science and religion on the origins of the universe and life and will make a list of three differences between science and religion Students will study and research the different interpretations in Christianity of the Genesis creation story and will answer four tasks based on research about these different interpretations Students will study the role that science and religion play in people's lives and will make a list of things that attract people to science over religion Students will make a list of things that make people religious and will then plan for a potential 12 mark question
Resources include: Flash Cards for display and
learning vocab / Matching Pairs Game Class calendar powerpoint to fill in Printable class calendar to print / laminate and stick on /
write on correct day (and date and month if you want to extend
learning) Matching French and English days of the week worksheet Fill in the missing letters worksheet Days of the week word search Lesson Plan The objectives of this lesson are: By the end of the session most children will: • Begin to
learn the days of the week • Start to recognise some of the words and spellings for French days of the week.
This Presentation Includes: Engaging and Creative Lesson Starter — Story Starters Well Formulated, Measurable, SMART Objectives and Outcomes Overview of Vocabulary used for a Digital Story - Telling Lesson Flipped Lesson Part - 2 Videos and 2
Resources on Digital Story - Telling Collaborative Group Task — Pair - Share Space for Peer Teaching - Seven Elements of Digital Story - Telling Scaffolded Notes to Support the Learners - Shared
Writing Mini-Plenary with Critical Thinking Questions — 2 Quizzes Assessment Criteria for Outcome Expectations - Rubrics Differentiated Activities for Level Learners - 4 Task Cards Extensions to Challenge the High Achievers - Seven Stages of Life Plenary to Assesses
Learning Outcomes - PEEL - Point - Evidence - Explain - Link Success Criteria for Self Evaluation - My Story Sketch Home
Learning for Reinforcement - 18 Free Digital Story - Telling Tools Common Core Standards - ELA - LITERACY.
Key facts about the lesson are: The content covered by the lesson are; the definition of deforestation, methods of deforestation (slash and burn, industrial clearing etc), the causes of deforestation and the effects of deforestation (on the climate, on the soil, on biodiversity and on people)
Learning resources used in the lesson are; images (including a satellite image), map, video clips, analysis and
writing task and a quiz.
Learning resources used in the lesson are; Map task to identify the location of the Mt St Helens volcano and its boundary, case study worksheet, factsheets on different aspects of the 1980 eruption,
writing task and video clips.
Resources include: Matching Pairs Game - French Pets At the Pet Shop - Cut and Stick Labeling Worksheet Pets «Squares Game» Sentence
writing conversation worksheet responding to «As - tu un animal» Lesson Plan Extension activity - Animals and Colours The objectives of this lesson are: By the end of the session most children will: • Begin to
learn some words for different pets • Be able to say the word for the pet they have / want • Be able to respond to the question «As - tu un animal?»
Learning resources used in the lesson are; Map task to identify the location of Haiti and it's boundary, case study worksheet throughout, factsheets on different aspects of the earthquake, a group work task, a
writing task and a quiz.
This
resource is designed to make it easy for you to show the
learning that can take place in the
writing area through the continuous provision on offer.
I use this
resource once I have
written up my
Learning Intention and Success Criteria.
Continuous Provision chart for the
Writing area, including key
learning objectives,
resources and vocabulary.
Learning resources used in the lesson are; homicide data analysis task, graph task, calculating murder rates task, map task, an information sheet used for an analysis task and an extended
writing task.
Learning resources used in the lesson are; quiz, images, video clips, a
writing task, a
writing frame and Pangaea cut out task.
The lesson is fully
resourced and includes differentiated tasks,
learning objectives, opportunities for debate and discussion, as well as extended
writing tasks.
This lesson includes: - Clear
learning objectives, - Fully differentiated
resources, - Opportunities for group work, class discussions and extended
writing, - Pace and challenge throughout, - Differentiated homework task to extend
learning, - High level analysis of challenging texts, - Links to relevant clips, - Lesson graded as outstanding by observers, - 2 hour lesson with a clear split for 2x 1hour lessons.
This lesson includes: - Clear
learning objectives, - Fully differentiated
resources, - Opportunities for group work, class discussions and extended
writing, - Pace and challenge throughout, - Selection of differentiated homework tasks to extend
learning, - Analysis of challenging texts, - Links to relevant clips.
The
resource ensures pace and challenge for learners of different ability levels in order to promote the highest possible achievement for all (for example, the «Reading to
Write and
Learn» approach used in this lesson is inclusive of all learners and prepares them to read the text with understanding).
Included in this giant hands - on Winter Games
resource: 5 Winter Games Close Reading Passages with Comprehension Questions and Graphic Organizers 37 Pages of Winter Games Printables & Graphic Organizers to help direct
learning 2 Winter Games Medal Tracking Activities 1 Winter Games Mini Quiz 1 South Korea Research Brochure 9 Wither Games Posters 6 pages of Winter Games Interactive Notebook components 14 Winter Games Word Wall Vocabulary Cards 16 Winter Games Task Cards 1 Winter Games STEM Project Idea 11 Pages of Winter Games
Writing Activities 13 Country Research Fill - Ins Book Marks + Blank 13 Country Research Organizers + Blank 10 Pages of Winter Games Math and ELA activities 1 Winter Games Charades game PLEASE NOTE: Certain terms have not been used in this
resource as to not infringe upon trademarks or copyrights that may pertain to the Winter Games.
- Fully editable power - points - Fun and challenging reading activities - Worksheets to accompany the power - points -
Learn how to use possessive adjectives with clothes - Revise adjective agreement with colors and clothes - A weather forecast project and speaking activity -
Learn weather phrases in French with one direction - A reading and
writing activity about the weather in France If you liked these
resources, you can find many more in my shop!
This lesson includes: - Clear
learning objectives, - Fully differentiated
resources, - Opportunities for group work, class discussions and extended
writing, - Pace and challenge throughout, - High level analysis of challenging texts, - Links to relevant clips, - Includes a selection of differentiated homework to further develop understanding.
Templates Include in this package: ➜ ABC Brainstorming ➜ Anecdotal Notes ➜ Choice Boards ➜ Examples / Non-Examples ➜ 3 -2-1 Exit Card ➜ Four Corners ➜ Give One, Get One ➜ Key Word Connections ➜ KWL Chart ➜
Learning Log ➜ List Ten Things ➜ One Minute Essay ➜ One Sentence Summary ➜ One Word Web ➜ Personal Connection Journal ➜ Quick
Write and Draw ➜ Reading Log ➜ Reflection Journal ➜ Response Cards ➜ Squares of Knowledge ➜ Ten Minute
Writing Samples ➜ Three Facts and a Fib ➜ Two Starts and a Wish ➜ What I Know ➜ Venn Diagram © 2015 Regier Educational
Resources
Next is 10 fully
resourced learning experiences that will help your little learners to develop their understanding of phonics,
writing and spelling Included as well are 60 colouring pages designed for children in the EYFS, which can be used as you wish, but we recommend using them to inspire
writing, creative describing and language development.
Shelter has also created a range of
learning resources to get children thinking about homelessness, such as creative
writing worksheets and home themed colouring sheets.