Oakland Schools K-5 Research Webinar

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**Update 10/17: You can now view the archived webinar here.**

Howdy! We just wrapped up tonight’s webinar for Oakland Schools: Small Bites: Research in the K-5 Classroom.

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The Common Core asks that students engage in small, focused research experiences across the year.  For many teachers, this is a curricular design shift.  In this interactive session, we will consider this important shift in a variety of ways: explore a continuum for varying levels of student independence in the research process; investigate the multiple and key skills we need to develop in our student researchers; and learn about tech tools that can help facilitate and support effective instruction for research and research writing.

You can download the slides here, and when we get the link from host Delia DeCourcey with the archive to the webinar, I’ll share the link here as well.

Thanks, everybody! That was a lot of fun!

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