Can you believe it’s March already? The Community continues to share the great things happening in classrooms across North America. This week, there’s a fantastic live event on Wednesday to celebrate Read Across America. (Hint: Canadians, Brits, anyone really can join and participate and benefit) It’d be great if the @DiscoveryEd twitter feed was blasted with pictures of your students viewing the livestream from Fable Vision Studios. If there are enough pictures, don’t forget the #CelebrateWithDE hashtag, there might even be a special Read Across America edition of this blog series. Grab your camera, share the learning that’s going on in your classroom!
Take a look below at what’s been shared in the past week or so and don’t forget to click the “Follow” button and connect with these great educators.
Using @DiscoveryEd to firm up force, motion, & energy thinking.
Next up….we write about it! #RJLyear2 #RJLblue pic.twitter.com/mIXee7QkE9
— Layne Sommers (@NetZeroLSommers) February 29, 2016
Using #SOSstategies from @DiscoveryEd to retell and upload to @Seesaw for parents to see what we’re up to! pic.twitter.com/hjJdgVfTvG
— Charlie Perrell (@MsPerrellsPals) February 29, 2016
Great lesson.Read book/ @DiscoveryEd BoardBuilder.Next week @FableVision planting our “kiss” and spreading kindness! pic.twitter.com/DUha6vUS5A
— Ellen Budish (@Butterfly918) February 27, 2016
@DiscoveryEd @mark_math Mrs J’s class discovers parallel and perpendicular lines. Great DE content. #itstheslope pic.twitter.com/9HTcVobi4z
— Kelly DeLong (@kdluvs2teach) February 27, 2016
First graders discovering living and nonliving things with Board Builder on @DiscoveryEd. #rrisdtech #rrisd pic.twitter.com/amQxNx2t7u
— Magui Laredo (@LaredoMagui) February 26, 2016
.@LaredoMagui‘s 1st graders are using @DiscoveryEd Board Builder for Living & Nonliving Things. #rrisdtech #rrisd pic.twitter.com/QD2LZW5zIO
— Voigt Elementary (@VoigtElementary) February 26, 2016
@TerriLang14 5th grade Ss using @DiscoveryEd board builder as part of human body #PBL. #AustinInnovators pic.twitter.com/vgK0xmG0qF
— Mary B. Austin Elem. (@MaryBAustin) February 25, 2016
@DiscoveryEd – #SOS – multiple perspectives #celebrateDE – getting ready to walk in some different shoes… pic.twitter.com/6N6XgqU0OL
— Rodney Crouse (@Rodney_Crouse) February 25, 2016
Thank you @shareski @DiscoveryEd for sharing #amazing teaching & learning opportunities w #RRCTEd @RRC #eduawesome pic.twitter.com/KVZogIfzaL
— Eva Brown (@ebrownorama) February 25, 2016
Taught groups of teachers how to modify existing boards in DE with a variety of resources @DiscoveryEd pic.twitter.com/e1yGShlwp0
— Eve Heaton (@atechcoachlife) February 24, 2016
Mrs Wilson’s students are learning about extreme weather by using @DiscoveryEd Board Builders. #pblearns @PBJHS pic.twitter.com/AWVJA3cmjK
— Stephanie Lovette (@stephlovette) February 24, 2016
Twitter is awesome website to build community and get the real users reviews.
Watching the great reviews about Discovery Education is a delight!
Cheeeers!
-Abhishek