Friday, February 18, 2011

Catch of the Day - DocsTeach - 2/18/2011

Find and create interactive learning activities with primary source documents that contribute to the development of historical thinking skills at DocsTeach.

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You can use DocsTeach activities for classroom demonstrations, as full-class activities, as small-group tasks, or as individual in-class or homework assignments.

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Use your DocsTeach account to manage and share both activities you find and those you create.

  • Mark activities that you like and want to share with your students, then later find them in your account.
  • Share activities with your students by simply providing a unique web address for that individual activity.
  • Students can complete the activities independently and even email the results.
  • Create a classroom within your account where your students can access and complete a series of activities.
  • Create and name multiple classrooms to share different activities with different classes.

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You can create DocsTeach activities that vary according to their placement on Bloom’s Taxonomy and correlate with Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy.

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DocsTeach activities are classified according to the National History Standards as outlined by the National Center for History in the Schools

DISCLOSURE OF MATERIAL CONNECTION: http://cmp.ly/0

 

1 comment:

  1. Another great way to introduce primary resources into the classroom!

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