“Lessons Worth Sharing” Making it easier to “Dig Deeper”, update content, and remember our lessons!

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“Lessons Worth Sharing” Making it easier to “Dig Deeper”, update content, and remember our lessons!

HOW CAN TED-ED HELP YOU AND YOUR STUDENTS?

 Teachers can create or customize a current Ted-Ed lesson based off of a YouTube or Ted talk  Helps you remember, update, and customize the questions  Encourages the students to go beyond the video content  Exceptional online homework or flipped classroom strategy so class time can be spent on inquiry and experiences with the content  Students could create lessons on a class account to share a principle or as a jumping ground from their own produced videos  Used as a review before SAGE or at the end of a unit  Great option to incorporate a variety of text formats  An introduction to the unit as an attention grabber/background information

GO TO ED.TED.COMED.TED.COM - You can use your existing TED account or create a new account

FLIP A LESSON OR CREATE A NEW ONE

 Teachers can create or customize a current Ted-Ed lesson based off of a YouTube or Ted talk  Add questions, a section to dig deeper, and an online conversation/discussion  Lessons can be shared  The best original lessons, with the most shares are animated, narrated, and re-filmed

1. Use a YouTube video that you usually share with your students 2. Create 3-5 questions for your students to answer 3. Add 3-5 websites, activities, text, simulations, or animations 4. For a discussion post, make the situation or content tie in with one of the NGSS Cross Cutting Concepts: 1. Patterns 2. Cause and Effect 3. Scale, proportion, and quantity 4. Systems and system models 5. Energy and matter 6. Structure and function 7. Stability and change 5. Share your link and title with other participants here: padlet.com/wall/tededlessons padlet.com/wall/tededlessons HERE’S A GREAT EXAMPLE!