This lesson is focused toward 2nd Grade Math - Shapes - using …
This lesson is focused toward 2nd Grade Math - Shapes - using iPad App Keynote. It includes triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons, and cubes. Time frame - 2 hours - can be expanded or reduced, taught and explored over 4 or 5 short lessonsFormat - Planned for face to face - adaptable to virtual environment - Math Talk would need to be face to face or a syncronous lessoniPad App Needed: Keynote
This video will help educators learn how to get up and running …
This video will help educators learn how to get up and running for remote learning with iPad. We’ll explore ways to access school resources and find apps that support remote learning. Tips will include using iPad built-in features to scan documents and stay organized, using Markup to annotate teacher materials and student work, getting set up with Voice Memos, and more.
These guides help you make the most of the built-in features of …
These guides help you make the most of the built-in features of iPad and Mac to create productive learning environments — from managing schedules and screen time to telling and sharing a story. With busy K–8 teachers and parents in mind, the five quick tips in each guide make it easy to set up devices, no matter where learning takes place.
Jean-Paul used the Live Loops chapter in the Everyone Can Create Music …
Jean-Paul used the Live Loops chapter in the Everyone Can Create Music project guide to make a rap in GarageBand about one of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights articles.
This is a lesson plan that introduces rotational and reflectional symmetry with …
This is a lesson plan that introduces rotational and reflectional symmetry with geometric shapes, focusing on regular polygons. Notes (two copies: a student version and also an answer key, both as a Word doc and a PDF), assignment, and cut-out shapes are provided. There is a final project, with both instructions and an example included. Cover image: Christensen, K., 2022. Reflectional Symmetry of an Atom [screenshot] (Keynote presentation, Rotational and Reflectional Symmetry Assignment).
Leveraging skills learned from the Everyone Can Create Photo project guide and …
Leveraging skills learned from the Everyone Can Create Photo project guide and Numbers for iPad Apple Teacher tutorials, Claire created experiences that enabled her students to see forces in action and capture them using the Camera app on iPad.
Explore creative activities for kids ages 8–12+ that are fun to do …
Explore creative activities for kids ages 8–12+ that are fun to do with built-in features on iPad. Each activity is easy for students to get started on their own and can be tailored for older ages with a focus on literacy. Encourage your students to try all 30 ideas, esend a week making movies, make art out of code, and so much more. These activities are great to share with parents to keep kids creative while learning at home.
This is a lesson plan designed for sixth grade students to make …
This is a lesson plan designed for sixth grade students to make a video showing how to throw underhand in their choice of sport or activity, as if they were going to teach how to throw to a first grader. The project is done using iPads with the camera and iMovie apps.
The purpose of this lesson is to help students to understand how …
The purpose of this lesson is to help students to understand how not only connect to the WiFi, but how to connect to the district management system as well as basic care of thier school issued iPad. Photo by form PxHere https://pxhere.com/en/photo/1081298
Jamie used the Tutorials chapter in the Everyone Can Create Video project …
Jamie used the Tutorials chapter in the Everyone Can Create Video project guide to help students learn about imagery and bring descriptions from a novel to life.
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