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Remote Learning Resources
Recent Changes to Remote Learning Resources
These pages are updated daily. You can view the source document for DDOE's Remote Learning Resources on Google Docs for real-time changes.
April 28th
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Planning Considerations
Added Instructional Models: Choosing a Remote Learning Model - a range of options for school and district leaders. Detailed guidance on each model
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DDOE Contacts: Exceptional Children Resources
Added Assistive Technology Resources: Free Educational Resources for Remote Learning, UDL, AT & AAC.pdf
April 24th
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Instructional Resources
Multiple updates
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Social Studies
Added Cross-subject Support: Instruction Partners "Grab and Go" packets
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Additional Digital Resources
Added Additional Book Sources
April 20th
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Social Studies
Added Tall Ship Time Machine is a 4 ½ minute video using 3D animation of an “inside look” at the differences and similarities between our modern-day replica and the original Kalmar Nyckel as she was configured on her first colonial voyage for Sweden. Sail today’s ship on an imaginary voyage. Suggested questions and teaching ideas are included.
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Driver Education
Added ANSTSE Virtual Training Tutorial – tutorial support for Driver Education instructors
April 16th
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Social Studies
Added Chesapeake Bay Foundation - Investigations and worksheets connected to Chesapeake Bay watershed content and curriculum. Many of these investigations include Adobe PDF worksheets and can be used with students learning remotely.
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DDOE Contacts: Exceptional Children Resources
Added Special Education / Transition Planning: A running inventory of diverse resources related to transition that can be accessed online by any stakeholder but focused on two primary groups: families and students.
April 15th
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Social Studies
Added High School History Lesson Plans from the Delaware Public Archives: Among the topics covered are the Civil War, Reconstruction, Immigration, Suffrage, the Draft, World War I, Propaganda, Desegregation in the 1950s and 1970s, and the Spanish Flu. Formative Assessments and several instructional videos are also included.
April 13th
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Science
Added SimScientists formative assessments - modules that assist teachers in providing immediate feedback and coaching to students through questions, simulation-based investigations, and engineering design problems
Added National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - Keeping science alive with activities that students and families can do at home
Added BSCS Science Learning - K-12 videos available for free streaming to use with lessons
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Social Studies
Added Contact info added for Darren Guido (Darren.guido@cr.k12.de.us) and Bridget Amory (BAmory@msd.k12.de.us).
Added Supporting Tiered Instruction - Computer Based Programs for Tiered Instruction:
- Read Naturally Live - a web-based intervention that applies the research-based Read Naturally Strategy to accelerate reading achievement. Visual and auditory prompts guide students through the motivating steps to develop fluency and phonics skills, support comprehension, and improve vocabulary Read Naturally Live.
- Remote Learning with Amplify Reading - digital, adaptive, K-5 supplemental literacy program that provides remediation and enrichment for all students to build skills in decoding, fluency, vocabulary, comprehension, and close reading through captivating adventures
- Dreambox- adaptive, online K-8 math program
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DDOE Contacts: Exceptional Children Resources
Added information for webinars from National Technical Assistance Center on Transition
April 7th
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Science
Added Low or no technology options for teachers and parents
Added Delaware Sea Grant - activities, virtual field trips and 15 Second Science videos
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Visual and Performing Arts
Added Arts Standards
Added Arts: National Endowment for the Arts - compilation of education resources
Added Theatre: step by step guide for remote learning
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CTE
Added new section for Career and Technical Education
April 3rd
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