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The Facilitation Examples subtopic includes sample presentations, publications, wikis, and blogs for teacher and classroom use. Sample Presentations for Teachers Use Sample Presentations for Teachers Use Beans, Beans, and More Beans Presentation (PPT; 11 slides) Classifying Fairy Tale Events as Fantasy or Realism Presentation (PPT; 5 slides) Point of View in Fairy Tales Presentation (PPT; 9 slides) Fraction Basics Presentation (PPT; 4 slides) Tools of Composition in Photography Presentation (PPT; 17 slides) Let’s Practice Our Rhyming! Presentation (PPT; 17 slides) Plugging into the Sun Presentation (PPT; 6 slides) What Does the Past Tell Us About the Future? Presentation (PPT; 11 slides) Sample Publications from Teachers Backyard Habitats Brochure (DOC; 2 pages) Recommendation Task Force for Relieving World Famine Memo (DOC; 1 page) Madness in the Medieval Ages Newsletter (DOC; 2 pages) U.N.G.S. Gazette Newsletter (DOC; 3 pages) Robin Brochure (DOC; 2 pages) Seasoning the School Year Brochure (DOC; 2 pages) back to topSample Wikis Created by Teachers for Classroom Use Note: The following wikis are actual samples of teacher wikis on the Web. They are not a part of any Intel® Teach Program Project Portfolio; however, they may provide ideas for content, design, and use in the classroom. Content on the sites may change at any time and is beyond the control of the Intel Teach Program. Educational Wikis The Reflective Teacher Mrs. Barnett’s Class Wiki AP Classes Sample Blogs Created by Teachers for Reflection and Learners Response Note: The following blogs are actual samples of teacher blogs on the Web. They are not a part of any Intel® Teach Program Project Portfolio; however, they may provide ideas for content, design, and use in the classroom. Content on the sites may change at any time and is beyond the control of the Intel Teach Program. Duck Diaries How I use wikis in the classroom Blog-ology Kako’s 1st Hour English Smith's Grade 9 Class Blog Grade 7 Mathematics |
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