Tuesday, April 30, 2013

¡Hablamos! Learn about Hispanic History & Culture with PBS LearningMedia




Digital Resources

Expand your students' understanding of Hispanic history and culture while helping to develop their Spanish language skills! Use these featured interactive games, video clips, and lesson plans to kick-start your next classroom discussion— and remember to create a free account on PBS LearningMedia to search, save, and share your favorite resources.
The Storm that Swept Mexico: Revolutionary Art
Grades 9-12 | Video | Visual Art and History
Explore the Mexican Muralist Movement and consider the role of art as social commentary using this video resource from Latino Public Broadcasting.

Rough Riders
Grads 6-12 | Video | Spanish American War

Use this resource to enhance lessons on the Spanish American War, Roosevelt's Rough Riders, and New Mexico's path toward statehood.
Baseball and Social Change: The Story of Roberto Clemente
Grades: 5-8 | Blended Lesson | Literacy Skill Development
Invite students to examine the relationship between culture and identity through the story of baseball legend Roberto Clemente.

Hispanic Exploration in America
Grades: 4-12 | Media Gallery | Teaching with Primary Resources

Gain insight into the Hispanic exploration, colonization, and conquests in North America by examining a collection of primary sources from the Library of Congress.
*If you like this resource - you might like this online course.

The Red Balloon
Grades K-2 | Lesson Plan, Games | Spanish Vocabulary

¡Pruébalo! Develop your students' Spanish language skills using this collection of videos and interactive games from "Oh Noah!"

Friday, April 19, 2013

Scholastic Lets Find Out



If you have not tried the scholastic magazine website you may want to take a look.  This will be subscription based next year but for now it is free on the link below





click the words ”find your magazine”  at the top to select the appropriate grade level.  Each issue has a read aloud, summary game and a short video to go with the issue.  All can be displayed on the Boxlight projector.
Posted by: Jim Fargione
District Lead Teacher for Instructional Technology
Three Village School District