This is a great video for students to use to help learn …
This is a great video for students to use to help learn and review their knife cuts.
This video aligns with: Culinary 1: Strand 3 - Students will identify knives and food service equipment; function, proper use and care. Culinary 2 & 3: Strand 1 - Students will differentiate knives and food service equipment function, proper use and care.
Kid's Info Bits is an amazing resource for your students to use …
Kid's Info Bits is an amazing resource for your students to use when doing research, and it's FREE in Utah's Online Library. Learn how to use it with your c...
This YouTube video will help you with the stop motion animation process. …
This YouTube video will help you with the stop motion animation process. "Stop motion is actually a really easy thing that everyone could integrate into their videos. Here, I start out with a broad overview of where you could start..."
Learn how to make inferences in literature, nonfiction and real life, and …
Learn how to make inferences in literature, nonfiction and real life, and to support those inferences with strong, reliable evidence.
An inference is just coming to a logical conclusion from whatever evidence you have. It’s one of the most valuable thinking skills you can learn.
The ability to make inferences is one of the things that make a person what we call “smart.” And we say the person who can’t make inferences is “a little slow on the uptake,” right?, because other people figure out what’s going on more quickly than he or she does. We have to spell things out explicitly for that person.
So, when your teacher says he or she is going to help you learn how to make good inferences, imagine in your head that he or just said that you’re going to learn how to be smart today. You’re going to learn how to think, because, ultimately, that’s what making inferences is all about.
Part of integrating a new tool into your classroom is reflecting on …
Part of integrating a new tool into your classroom is reflecting on how it will be used; let’s explore how we might use Scrible in our classrooms! Join UEN’s Scrible MOOC course today at UEN’s Course Catalog.
UEN Teacher Tips is a weekly series from the UEN Professional Development …
UEN Teacher Tips is a weekly series from the UEN Professional Development team. Every Tuesday, we'll share a new tip, how-to video and classroom resource. When life is busy and time is short, we hope these tips lead to bright ideas, just in time! This week's tip is "Time-Saving Tips for Finding Premade Teaching Resources" by Katie Blunt.
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