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The Best List of Questions for Essential Fluencies Development

The Best List of Questions for Essential Fluencies Development | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
The Essential Fluencies are a solid foundation for effective modern learning. They cover all the bases of the skills students need for success beyond school. Developing these Fluencies in our students is a critical thinking journey in itself. That’s why you’ll find good questions at the heart of Essential Fluencies development.

Every stage of every Fluency asks us to think deeply and critically, and their embedded skills and abilities are about stretching thought and imagination. By asking good exploratory questions, students learn the essence of each Fluency and its phases. That’s what the following lists are meant to give you and your students.

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Choosito & Quick Key Partner to Provide Resource Suggestions Based on Assessment Results

Choosito & Quick Key Partner to Provide Resource Suggestions Based on Assessment Results | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Choosito is a neat search engine for students and teachers to use to find websites based on reading level. It also includes a number o

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Googlink: Using Google Drawings like a Thinglink

Googlink: Using Google Drawings like a Thinglink | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Educational technology resources, ideas, help guides, training videos, and news, with a focus on Google Apps for Education, from Eric Curts.

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