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Old Radio World features radio programs of the 30’s 40’s and 50’s.
#edtech #listeningskills
Neat collection! Some of these I think the kids will get a kick out of. Could be used for listening skills, quite time, etc. Many of these are serials.
I’m adding this to Awesome Audio Stories and more!
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This colorful Thanksgiving digital
download - PDF offers enjoyable and
engaging printable activities that
strengthen language processing skills
such as listening, following written/oral
directions, understanding
homework/test questions and
interpreting multiple choice items.
Included in this publication are three
activities that will also ...
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Reading ''Pete the Cat and His Four Groovy Buttons'' then we were off to have a little fun of our own with bright and colorful buttons!
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Audio recordings in the preschool classroom is an excellent way to assess and support learning. Come and learn more about audio recordings as we check out chapter 4 of ''Teaching in the Digital Age''.
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Erica over at Blog Hoppin shared about developing listening skills in our kiddos.
Here are some ways I support listening in my class.
I Have/Who Has or Follow Me activities are such a hit with my students and you target content area learning while you are at it.The basic guidelines involve giving one prompt card to each student. One student begins ...
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We read the children's book, ''The Listening Walk'' by Paul Showers then headed outdoors with a checklist in hand to do our own listening walk!
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A terrific exercise in math and listening skills using plastic Easter eggs in our preschool classroom.
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This is a good an excuse as any to listen to a good song, and, at the same time, be reminded of the suffering the great nation had to endure earlier this year.
Why not use this video as a springboard for a class discussion on natural disasters, for example?
You might like to read this post on activities using songs.
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This is indeed a sad day for many, and whether you're an Apple fan or not, I'm sure it must have affected you.
There's nothing I can add to what has been said before, and what is still being said now, so I'll let Steve speaks for himself.
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When Sir Ken Robinson speaks, one usually listens. He's a wonderful storyteller, a great speaker. He has no need for notes, merely relying on his memory, his experience, his passion. And, he's funny. Talking about passion is his passion. Recently, in March, to be exact, he spoke in Conway Hall, London; he spoke about finding our purpose in life. ...
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