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5 Online Tools That Help You Align Lessons to Common Core Standards

5 Online Tools That Help You Align Lessons to Common Core Standards | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it

Common Core, love it or hate it, if you're teaching in the United States there is a good chance that you'll have to work with it. If that describes you, take a look at these five tools that can help you create lessons aligned to Common Core standards.

Beth Dichter's insight:

Are you looking for tools to help you align your lessons to Common Core standards? Richard Byrne provides five sites you might want to check out for resources and more. Learn more about:

* Teaching Objects

* Alchemy Smart Binder

* Common Curriculum

* OpenEd

* Mastery Connect

Take a few minutes to peruse his post. Each of these sites provides different options to consider.

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ReadWorks Offers 1,000+ Reading Passages Aligned to Common Core Standards

ReadWorks Offers 1,000+ Reading Passages Aligned to Common Core Standards | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it

"ReadWorks is a free service that has cataloged hundreds of lesson plans and more than one thousand non-fiction reading passages aligned to Common Core standards. With a free ReadWorks account you can search for lessons and reading passages by grade and skill. In your account you can create digital binders of the lesson plans and reading passages that you want to use." 

Beth Dichter's insight:

Richard Byrne posted this resource and it is definitely worth checking it out. The site was founded in 2008 to "help teachers meet the nationwide crisis in reading comprehension. The goal is to "help teachers improve their effectiveness through research-based, classroom-proven practices and  curriculum." 

From their website: ReadWorks provides research-based curriculum and guidance directly to teachers and principals, online, for free, to be shared broadly.To go directly to the site: http://www.readworks.org.

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