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I have worked as an educator for over 18 years. Technology and creativity are my air and water. Hope you can become inspired by some of my projects, as I have certainly become inspired by yours!

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I have worked as an educator for over 18 years. Technology and creativity are my air and water. Hope you can become inspired by some of my projects, as I have certainly become inspired by yours!
Book Report Sheets, K-5 differentiated
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Book Report Sheets, K-5 differentiated

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These are different book report sheets prompting students to both recall, analyze and thinking critically. 1. K-1: Basics of the book/ Character trait/ beginning, middle, end/ illustrate the most important part of the story (climax) (2 sheets) 2. 2-3: Story map, character traits and /book basics (2sheets) 3.4-5: Story map in depth, character comparison, book basics (3 sheets plus key)
Caine's Arcade Mega Resource
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Caine's Arcade Mega Resource

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This is a step by step inquiry questionnaire regarding every step of the creativity process of a game in Caine's Arcade mode. It covers design, science, engineering, and simple machines Kids are asked to create and analyze use of materials and purpose of the game. DOKs are 3 and 4 mostly
Water Cycle
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Water Cycle

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This was done on Wixie and the kids can easily do their very own by just using the presentation as their model. This will increase their DOK from 1 to 4 easily. It also has an activity on back.
FOOD GROUP POSTERS, Vegan friendly
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FOOD GROUP POSTERS, Vegan friendly

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These are six full graphics of food groups, which can be vegan friendly as they are divided by nutrient, rather than by source of food: I.E, Protein, instead of "meat" and "calcium" instead of "cheese". Alternative to all student eating lifestyles, including Paleo, Vegetarian, Vegan Carnivore.
Complete Food Groups; Vegan Friendly too!
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Complete Food Groups; Vegan Friendly too!

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These are posters of each food group but by the following categories to make it vegan-friendly too 1. Proteins and alternative proteins 2. Dairy and alternative sources of calcium 3. Grains and Fibers 4. Fats and oils 5. Vegetables 6. Fruits Make a balanced plate activity Word Work activity to alphabetize each of the foods in each group. Worksheets included
Spanish sentence-makers
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Spanish sentence-makers

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Spanish sentence makers in English too, for ELL learners Kids put words together in either language and the sentences fly off like magic!
Occupations in Spanish
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Occupations in Spanish

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These are several activities to practice the names of occupations in Spanish. Great for beginning learners or learners of fun !
Dominican Republic mini presentation
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Dominican Republic mini presentation

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This is another small glimpse into the basics of the Dominican Republic in case you want to introduce the country, or show kids how to organize a webquest. It is very basic but has cool info.
STEM: Caine's Arcade complete guide to your machine!
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STEM: Caine's Arcade complete guide to your machine!

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This is a Pixie project that high tech kids can replicate. Other than that, it can be used as multiple worksheets that ask several things about the arcade game built by your kids for STEM, and the Caine's Arcade initiative. It asks: name, designers, rules, purpose, materials, dimensions Skills: Thinking webs, t-charts, estimation, sequential writing, constructed responses, accuracy in identifying simple machines
A Bad Case of Stripes- Constructed Response
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A Bad Case of Stripes- Constructed Response

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Imagine yourself getting A Bad Case of Stripes! What caused it? What would you look like? This is a 3 page document with a rubric formulating that specific question. Students need to answer correctly following the rubric, and then they have to color themselves according to their answer. Response should occur first, picture after.