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INSPIRED SITE: Templates from The Missouri School Web Project

Templates from The Missouri School Web Project

Tweet Discover some excellent Inspiration® and Kidspiration® templates from The Missouri School Web Project! You can easily download these documents directly to your computer to use in your classroom. One of my favorite diagrams from this list is the “Branches of Government” template listed under Inspiration Templates. What’s great about this site is that it Read more »

INSPIRED SITE: Get Started on Webspiration Classroom

Step-by-step instructions by Andy Mann, from Calhoun Intermediate School District in Michigan

Tweet Follow these step-by-step instructions by Andy Mann, from Calhoun Intermediate School District in Michigan, to get acquainted with our newest web-based tool. At the end of these instructions, you’ll be able to successfully show the similarities and differences between two ideas through Webspiration Classroom™ service’s visual learning tools that will help you better visualize, Read more »

INSPIRED SITE: Kidspiration for Every Subject

Kidspiration Page on the Coweta County System Site

Tweet Discover different Kidspiration® activities across a wide range of subjects on the Coweta County System web site for this week’s featured Inspired Site! On this page you’ll find activites sorted by subjects including Language Arts, Math, Science, Social Studies and more. The best part about this page is that it allows you to easily Read more »

How Can We Learn From Students?

Adora Svitak on TED.com

Tweet In the classroom, there are very distinct roles. A teacher works with a classroom of students to guide their development of knowledge and skills. Students learn from the teacher and the course by completing assignments and projects. When imagining this, we visualize a teacher at the front of the room and students working at Read more »

INSPIRED SITE: Step-by-Step Basics in InspireData

InspireData Basic by the Florida Center for Instructional Technology

Tweet This week I decided to highlight an excellent quick and easy guide through InspireData by Luis Perez at the Florida Center for Instructional Technology for our featured Inspired Site! I was impressed at how well Luis broke down using InspireData® into easy-to-follow steps, complete with pictures to ensure you’re clicking on the correct buttons Read more »

INSPIRED SITE: Lesson Plan Examples from the Experts

Lessons Plans from Teacherwebs.org

Tweet Check out this week’s featured Inspired Site from Teacherwebs.org, which showcases lesson examples created by educators in Inspiration® and Kidspiration® across grades K-6. All of the lesson plans on this site are organized in a chart, which makes it extremely easy and efficient for you to find just what you’re looking for. Browse this Read more »

INSPIRED SITE: A Quick Overview of Graphic Organizers

Graphic Organizers from the Schools of California Online Resources for Education

Tweet Graphic organizers are an important part of visual learning. So for this week’s featured Inspired Site, we’re showcasing some graphic organizers from the Schools of California Online Resources for Education (SCORE) website. Here you’ll find valuable ways to utilize graphic organizers and visual thinking in your lessons. The website defines and exemplifies the following Read more »

INSPIRED SITE: Must-See Student Examples of Inspiration and Kidspiration Diagrams

Cobb County School District page on Inspiration and Kidspiration

Tweet If you’re looking for some detailed lesson plans to jumpstart your planning around Inspiration and Kidspiration, check out this week’s featured Inspired Site on the Cobb County School District website! Its Children’s Books and Technology page for Inspiration® and Kidspiration® has some excellent lessons for Language Arts at all age levels. Here you’ll find Read more »

INSPIRED SITE: An Adventure Through American History

Hope Elementary School page for 20th Century American History

Tweet In this week’s featured Inspired Site on the Hope Elementary School website in Hope, Maine, you’ll find ideas for teaching about 20th Century American History. The site has visual diagrams to teach about World War I, World War II, the Holocaust, the Civil Rights Movement, the Great Depression, the Vietnam War and more. Organized Read more »

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