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    BYOD Group Activity Lesson Ideas and Resources

    English and Literature

    1. When teaching research skills, it is often challenging to help students understandthe significance of website evaluation. An effective method for helping students

    distinguish the difference between valid and reliable resources and those that are

    not is to show them sites and why they are good or bad resources. In teaching

    CCGPS standard ELACC11W8, List.ly (http://list.ly/)will be a good curation web 2.0

    tool that students can explore. The teacher can create a List.ly that students can

    access in addition to a guided assignment. Use of this tool will provide the

    opportunity for more differentiated instruction of the standard, as students can

    work with the List.ly at their own pace and from their own device. Once students

    learn how to evaluate sources for the purpose of gathering information, they will

    need to demonstrate their understanding. To make application of CCGPS standards

    ELACC11W6 and ELACC11W8, students can use Scoop.it(http://www.scoop.it/?lp=free). Students can be given an American Literature

    related topic or theme. To support that theme they will search for valid and reliable

    digital information. Finally, Scoop.it can be used as a student curation tool. For each

    resource they curate, students can write explanations of their selections. They can

    share their curations with their peers to get additional feedback on the validity of

    the collected resources and how well they support the assigned topic.

    2. The Count of Monte Cristo Unit is a literature study with cross-curricular

    elements. Using Microsoft One Note, students will share an organized collaborative

    notebook with the entire class. Students will add content throughout the unit and

    sections as the project progresses. The Skeletal Notebook Section tabs will includethe following:

    Project Overview Activities Notes Trail Information Law Evidence Rules Tutorials Evidence Letters Witness Questions Prosecution/Defense, etc.

    History/Social Studies

    1. Using Blendspace (https://www.blendspace.com), students will be introduced to

    a unit about famous African Americans and receive resource sites to review. For

    this unit, students will collaborate and summarize their findings using Google

    http://list.ly/http://list.ly/http://list.ly/http://www.scoop.it/?lp=freehttp://www.scoop.it/?lp=freehttp://www.scoop.it/?lp=freehttps://www.blendspace.com/https://www.blendspace.com/https://www.blendspace.com/https://www.blendspace.com/http://www.scoop.it/?lp=freehttp://list.ly/
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    Drive. They will then use Voice Thread (https://voicethread.com)to create a web

    based interactive presentation utilizing photographs, and information that they

    have gathered during the research and collaboration phase.

    2. Students will use UnitedStreaming.com

    (http://streaming.discoveryeducation.com/?location=www5) to research the life ofFredrick Douglass. After their research is completed, they will create a Prezi

    (https://prezi.com/)describing the Impact of Fredrick Douglass Fight for Slaves

    Freedom and use Timeline Maker (http://www.timelinemaker.com) to denote

    important events of Douglass life.

    3. During a kindergarten lesson about symbols of the United States, students will use

    Google Earth (http://www.google.com/earth/)to search for areas where these

    symbols are located. NetTrekker (http://www.nettrekker.com/us/)will be used to

    set up searches for students to collaborate on their research. Learning will be

    enhanced through language exchange in the collaboration and by the use of

    multimedia.

    Science

    1. Students will visit PHET (http://phet.colorado.edu)to work with batteries, wiring

    and connectors to develop circuits through simulation. After building the circuits,

    they will sketch a diagram that solves the problem provided.

    2. Students will use Office 365 or Google Docs to complete a spreadsheet compiling

    data about parts found in the dissection of an owl pellet. They will then create a

    graph of their data using Online Chart Generator (http://www.onlinecharttool.com)or DIY Chart (http://www.diychart.com). The graphs will be shared with other

    groups in the class and a discussion will take place about the differences in their

    results.

    https://voicethread.com/http://streaming.discoveryeducation.com/?location=www5http://streaming.discoveryeducation.com/?location=www5http://streaming.discoveryeducation.com/?location=www5https://prezi.com/https://prezi.com/https://prezi.com/http://www.timelinemaker.com/http://www.timelinemaker.com/http://www.google.com/earth/http://www.google.com/earth/http://www.google.com/earth/http://www.nettrekker.com/us/http://www.nettrekker.com/us/http://www.nettrekker.com/us/http://phet.colorado.edu/http://phet.colorado.edu/http://phet.colorado.edu/http://www.onlinecharttool.com/http://www.onlinecharttool.com/http://www.onlinecharttool.com/http://www.diychart.com/http://www.diychart.com/http://www.diychart.com/http://www.diychart.com/http://www.onlinecharttool.com/http://phet.colorado.edu/http://www.nettrekker.com/us/http://www.google.com/earth/http://www.timelinemaker.com/https://prezi.com/http://streaming.discoveryeducation.com/?location=www5https://voicethread.com/