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Teachers use teacher tube to better illustrate a standard they want to teach. Standards are
developed by experienced master teachers. Each state uses a set of standards. Curriculum
frameworks is another term used in place of standard. They both mean the same. To teach
a standard a teacher would need to use multiple resources. Teacher tube is one of those
resources and it is a very popular resource.
Before we get started let me talk a minute about standards. In Arkansas all public school
teachers must use a set of standards for the content they teach. Sometimes we refer to the
standards as curriculum frameworks. The standards/curriculum frameworks table is on the
next page.
Business https://www.dropbox.com/sh/owy2cjz0w65yygq/AADNXhrQQf-RBytQLOEcrtaha?dl=0
Technology Educ.
Drama http://www.arkansased.gov/divisions/learning-services/curriculum-and-instruction/curriculum-framework-
documents/english-language-arts
Elementary Go to the English Language Arts, Mathematics, Science and Fine Arts. Click on the appropriate grade level
Education for your video. Choose any of the standards for K – 5.
Journalism http://www.arkansased.gov/divisions/learning-services/curriculum-and-instruction/curriculum-framework-
documents/english-language-arts
Mathematics http://www.arkansased.gov/divisions/learning-services/curriculum-and-instruction/curriculum-framework-
documents/mathematics
Science http://www.arkansased.gov/divisions/learning-services/curriculum-and-instruction/curriculum-framework-
documents/science
Technology https://www.dropbox.com/sh/8h57ata22wli1wu/AADwvefRhW1D7YgmwrzPURHma?dl=0
Education
In this assignment you will find two teacher tube videos that you could use in your class to
help teach a concept. Please see the “Teaching Majors” link to see what your teaching
major is. You will not receive any credit for this assignment if your teacher tube video
does not relate to your teaching major. Then, you will find the curriculum framework that
is appropriate for your video.
Hint: It may be easier to find the curriculum framework first and then find a teacher tube
video. You will have to try both. It’s not easy.
The next step will require you to provide the URL of the video and the name of the
framework and number and description. Next, you will write a paragraph on how you will
use the video.
Don’t worry. I’ll walk you through each step in detail and give examples.
Directions:
Step 2. After you are a member “sign in” navigate to the "Videos" tab (it's on the
horizontal bar at the top). Click on "Videos." (It is next to “Home.”) It will take
a minute to load.
Once you are on the "VIDEOS" page you will see a box that says "Subject:" and
then there is a drop down box. (See example below.) Click on the down arrow
key and choose a subject that matches your teaching major or closely matches
it. For example, "business education and family and consumer science" is not
listed but "Career and Technical Education CATE" is listed.
Step 3. Choose a video to review. Click on the video that you could use in your
classroom. The video has to be one that matches one of your curriculum
frameworks.
Step 4. Using the snipping tool (if on a PC) or copy and paste (if on a MAC) snip/copy
the screen that shows the video picture and Description of the video. It is very
important that all of that information is snipped. You will use this picture and the
description in your Prezi later on.
Step 5. Go to your curriculum framework. Find the curriculum framework that goes with
your video. If you can’t find one then you need a different video. You will need to
provide the Curriculum Framework content name, standard number, and standard
information.
Step 6. Now, I will craft my one-paragraph narrative on how I will use the video to teach
the standard above.
I will use this video with the class by having the students to sit on the puzzle mats
and create an image of their favorite animal. The students will then show the class
their art and explain what it is. The student will tell the class why this is his/her
favorite animal and will then role model the behavior of the animal. After each
student presents his/her animal each student will draw a picture of their favorite
animal and post the picture on the wall. As each student presents his/her animal to
class we will discuss the habitat of the animal and the kinds of food the animal
eats.
Note: Students, after you read the narrative notice how it completely fits the
curriculum standard CR.1.K.1. (The standard is in the table above.) So, you see
now how a teacher finds a neat resource in teacher tube to help teach the
curriculum framework.
Let’s summarize what I just did. I found a “teacher tube” video in my content area. I found
the curriculum standard that matches the video. I wrote a one-paragraph narrative on how
I will use the video to teach the curriculum framework. Remember, your one-paragraph
must be 5 – 8 sentences. Even if you write 5 sentences if they are incomplete or just
“bluff” you will not receive points for the sentence that is “bluff” or too general.
Step 7.1. Using the snipping tool (if on a PC) or copy and paste (if on a MAC) snip/copy the
screen that shows the video picture and Description of the video. It is very important
that all of that information is snipped. The text Description is in red text. The
description of the video is right under the text. That needs to be included in your snip. 4.00
Poor (1 - 2 pts.) Information was insufficient or irrelevant, very simple. No evidence that the
video was watched. Does not refer to points made in the video. No real planning
demonstrated. Only a few sentences were written. No or little connection to
teaching major.
Fair (3 pts.) Valid content but little depth or elaboration; sparse information. Some evidence that
the video was watched. Only a few sentences were written. Some connection to
teaching major.
Good (4 - 5 pts.) Well developed. Precise. Good connection to teaching major. Included specific
information from video. Thoughtful planning was evidenced.
Total Points 21
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