Anticipation Guide
Discussion Questions (i.e. elbow partner, think pair share)
Frayer's Model
Post-It Notes
Jigsaw
Gallery Walk
Four Corners
Reading Strategies from Kylene Beers: When Kids Can't Read
Culturally Relevant Resources
Technology uses that appeal to multiple intelligences
Tumble Books and Other Literacy Resources
Tumble Books
International Children's Digital Library
Brampton Public Library Audio Books
Starfall.com
Premier at home
International Children's Digital Library
Brampton Public Library Audio Books
Starfall.com
Premier at home
PDSB 21st Century Teaching and Learning Website
Welcome to Tina Zita's World
Tina Zita is a Technology Resource Teacher in PDSB who has done an excellent job connecting us to technology resources available to use. Below are a number of online web 2.0 tools, apps and more that you can use in the classroom. Tina often shares information about technology that is out there using one of the many tools she is providing instruction on. Take a look below, try them out - its a GOLD MINE!
Tina Zita's Smore. A smore is an online flyer that you can publish instantly. This flyer/smore, has a link to 14 smores that share great tools and ideas.
Pinterest is a tool for collecting and organizing things you love. Here, Tina has used it to share 16 different topics including, The 21st Century Learner, Ideas for the Classroom, Digital Citizenship, The Flipped Classroom, Creating Apps and more!
Story Telling Apps
Storify
Device Neutral Assignments
Haiku Deck: A great tool for making presentations, but forces students to keep it simple and be concise. great for the visual learner to express their understanding. This Haiku Deck is on PDSB's BYOD Challenge
Tina Zita's Smore. A smore is an online flyer that you can publish instantly. This flyer/smore, has a link to 14 smores that share great tools and ideas.
Pinterest is a tool for collecting and organizing things you love. Here, Tina has used it to share 16 different topics including, The 21st Century Learner, Ideas for the Classroom, Digital Citizenship, The Flipped Classroom, Creating Apps and more!
Story Telling Apps
Storify
Device Neutral Assignments
Haiku Deck: A great tool for making presentations, but forces students to keep it simple and be concise. great for the visual learner to express their understanding. This Haiku Deck is on PDSB's BYOD Challenge