by Mike Macfadden | Feb 14, 2013
The highest levels of Bloom’s (revised) taxonomy include analyzing, evaluating, and creating. Read below to find out how students can engage in all three of those levels with Flip Cams – no matter what subject you teach. What’s a Flip Cam? Flip Cams are very simple...
by Mike Macfadden | Feb 12, 2013
The second video in the “True Story of the Internet” series. Click here to watch: Browser Wars Bubble People Power
by Mike Macfadden | May 4, 2012
This post includes web-based resources for a unit on Animals. SMART Board Activity This SMART Board Activity is a modified version of Stacy Hamilton-Jones’ s Down on the Farm lesson that can be downloaded from the SMART Exchange. If you don’t have a SMART...
by Mike Macfadden | Apr 25, 2012
Teach westward expansion, the Oregon Trail, the trail of tears, and Manifest destiny with these resources. Oregon Trail – Google Earth Take your students on a virtual tour of the Oregon Trail. If you haven’t ever used Google Earth in your classroom, you...
by Mike Macfadden | Apr 24, 2012
One of the first books that really got me interested in being interested was a biography of Nobel Prize winner Richard. P. Feynman called ‘Surely You’re Joking Mr. Feynman.’ Years later, his influence continues to shape my interests. Differentiation He...
by Mike Macfadden | Mar 19, 2012
It seems these days if you’re looking for a video clip for a lesson, you can likely find it on YouTube. Now you can find the most popular Schoolhouse Rock videos on the SchoolhouseRockVids YouTube channel.