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Welcome to the Marin Teacher Talk Lesson Wiki!

 

 

The following pages in this wiki are divided by level and curriculum area. I encourage you to look at posted lessons that you might bring into your classroom and/or to post a lesson that others can use with their students.

 

To add a lesson to this wiki click on your level and subject area page on the right of this page (be sure "sidebar" has been selected to show all pages). Once you are on the correct page click "edit" in the upper left, this will change the view of the page and give you the ability to type your information right onto the page. When you have completely entered all of your information save the changes and select "preview" to see what your lesson will look like on the internet. Be sure to separate your lesson from the others with a solid line or something similar. If you like what you see when in the preview you are done. Thanks for adding to Marin Teacher Talk! Please email me at christophermcase@gmail.com for the wiki password if you are prompted for a password.

 

Use the following as a general template for your lessons on the site, although feel free to add/delete any necessary information to make your lesson more usable:

 

1. Specific Grade Level and Subject

2. Your best contact information (name, email, school)

3. Description of lesson including: goal, lesson procedures, expected outcomes, materials needed, assessments, necessary time for lesson

4. Helpful comments for lesson.

 

 

Thanks for being part of Marin Teacher Talk! Spread the word!

 

 

 

 

All lessons posted on this wiki are intended for public use. If any materials in your lesson are copyrighted please indicate within your lesson description how a teacher can get permission to use the copyrighted materials.

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