Listly by Ashley Osby
The 8 skills that 21st Century Learners will need.
Scholastic and Disney have partnered to bring an education course focused on student leadership. Students will identify characteristics of leadership by researching the lives of great American leaders.
With the use of this Google Online Curriculum, Applied Digital Skills, teachers are given the skills needed for students to become digital literacy masters in a prepackaged bundle of videos lessons and online activities.
Be Internet Awesome is a multifaceted curriculum that transports students into the world of Interland to teach students the importance of being safe and responsible online. Issues include cyber safety, cyber bullying, and digital citizenship.
With the use of role playing, students will act out scenarios to help them understand how to communication about conflict, forgiveness, and online communication.
These are crafted middle school lessons to help students learn about managing emotions, attitudes, and boundaries.
This lesson plan from The Federal Reserve Bank, includes an entrepreneurial potential survey for students to take, information about Gallup's 10 Talents of Successful Entrepreneurs, and then students have the opportunity to solve real life business problem solver.
This is a compilation of lesson plans and resource kits to help students understand Global Education.
Logging into the Brain Pop website, students will play the game, Quandary, which allows students to practice critical thinking skills.
Combining Journalism, Language Arts, and Social Studies, this lesson shows students the importance of knowing how to work independently and as a group.