Resources

=Please feel free to use this page to upload examples of good practice flipcharts you have created in class. Please include a description of the flipchart and its objectives .=


 * ===Teacher === || ===File === || ===Description === ||
 * [[image:my-lesson-plans-2008:chris.jpg width="84" height="82" caption="Jim "The Activstudio Trainer""]]

Jim E
|| ===   === || ===This flipchart is useful for teaching the concepts of thick and thin questions. By the end of this flipchart your students will differentiate between thick and thin questions and be able to write examples of both. === ||
 * ===Melaney White === || ===[[file:Plague.flp]] === || === This flipchart was used in literacy intervention and deals with the causes and spread of the black plaque. It brings it back into current issues of disease and builds a personal connection with students. === ||
 * ===Paul Webster === || ===<span style="color: rgb(122, 35, 179)"> ===

<span style="color: rgb(122, 35, 179)">[[file:Photo 101.flp]]
|| ===<span style="color: rgb(122, 35, 179)"> I used this as a tutorial with publishing students on photo and file organization (first 1/2) and photo editing (2nd part). I used Microsoft Photo Manager as the simple photo editor of choice in this. It is part of MS Office so is easily accessible to students. For more advanced projects I would recommend GIMP.org. === ||
 * ===<span style="color: rgb(122, 35, 179)">Michelle Ross === || ===<span style="color: rgb(122, 35, 179)">[[file:Poeflipchart.flp]] === || ===<span style="color: rgb(122, 35, 179)">Poe Flip Chart: Compares major works of Edgar Allen Poe for 8th Grade Literacy Block === ||