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It’s the Start of the School Year; Let’s Start Digitally Safe

Digital Promise

While these 10 points may seem basic, they are reasonable initial steps to helping all students stay safe using the internet and digital resources for learning. Teachers can find more information and lesson plans for digital safety and digital citizenship at Common Sense Media Digital Citizenship.

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Budgeting Basics: How to Manage Saving and Spending

ACRE

The lesson plan provides examples that you can discuss with students to show them how to track income and expenses as well as how to create short and long terms savings plans. Download Budgeting Basics Resources for Digital Classrooms: Do you use an online learning system for your classroom?

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Come for the computers, stay for the books

The Hechinger Report

Chun’s district is at the forefront of a national movement to turn K-12 librarians into indispensable digital mavens who can help classroom teachers craft tech-savvy lesson plans, teach kids to think critically about online research, and remake libraries into lively, high-tech hubs of collaborative learning — while still helping kids get books.

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Moving to 4th Grade

Ashleigh's Education Journey

It’s hard to sort through years worth of blog posts, resources, and articles to find just what you need to get started. A couple years ago I wrote a blog post for teachers who were new to third grade or transitioning back to third grade. Keep in mind, all of these lessons are available as a print and digital resource.

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Challenges in Curation: Successfully Integrating Open Educational Resources in the Classroom

Digital Promise

OER Commons defines them more eloquently as, “teaching, learning, and research resources that reside in the public domain or have been released under an intellectual property license that permits their free use and re-purposing by others.”. Teachers have been surfing the Web for lesson plans and ideas for their classroom for years.

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