I recently ran across this video explaining the Syrian refugee crisis. The first half is helpful if you're looking for a way
for your students to understand why the Syrian refugee crisis is such a big
thing and where it started. The second half of the video gets a bit biased
about why countries should accept refugees, just FYI.
g(Math) [an add-in for Google Forms] now has standalone
Handwriting entries!
Google Forms (with the g(Math) add-in and the Flubaroo add-in to grade multiple choice or short answer for you) can be used with BYOD
to assess students.
Let Penney Matos (or your DLC) know if you want to investigate more!
Check out this article entitled The advanced Google searches every student should knowposted at eClassroom News. I particularly love the suggestions given to students on page 2 to get them results from other parts of the world with completely different viewpoints than what they're used to. And to go along with that... Check out these Google search tips from the Google Gooru...
Resize the bottom bar to view any time period or era.
Use navigation on the left to narrow by topics including literature, music, wars, politics, construction, inventions, riots, women rights, disasters, art, nationality, discoveries, empires, assassinations, and religion.
170,000 photographs from 1935 to 1945 created by the United States
Farm Security Administration and Office of War Information (FSA-OWI) have been
released to the public.