Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Tool # 10

Just like teaching babies, toddlers, preschoolers and elementary kids values, teaching digital citizenship is important to children using the internet for researching and blogging. Teach copyright, fair use and have websites available  like Cyber Smart and I Safe to demonstrate safety and healthy practices. It is important to teach students the good and the bad ways! Also, parents definitely need to be informed at meeting and information about their kids using technology at home. Children to not need to be harrassed or bullied in any way at any time. Children need to feel safe,  feel secure, demonstrate responsibility and have proper etiquette using technology.

Tool # 9

The teacher needs to use technology with the objective by matching the activity with the objective of the class lesson.
The teacher can offer choices and also allow the students to take responsibility and make choices. Find your tech savvy kids to the teacher's advantage. Always begin with a rubric for guidance.The .teacher can create an open/ended sentence activity  so that the student can write a brief reflection about it. Two apps I could use in the classroom are: Words with Friends (Love it, using is now with 2 students), Price of Freedom (1775-1783) and Post Card Creator (Thinkfinity) and 8th Grade Social Studies TAKS Jeopardy Review. Sounds like fun!

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Tool # 8

From watching the videos on these products, I learned how to download apps, how to operate the netbooks,  and  how to operate and set up the iPad. I also learned that a system must be in place for the students to check out the devices. Maybe, a sign out sheet or designate a number for each student/pair of students to use each time  the device is used. Safety and care is important to me. Also, since some of the students will be more experienced than some, they could be "experts" whenever they can help a student with learning and applying the operations. .So, it is exciting but also scary too. I am confident that with practice, these devices will be awesome in the classroom for teaching our kids!

Friday, February 17, 2012

Tool # 7

1. Using Todays Meet with another class in the school.
2. The objective would be to discuss a novel currently being read by both classroom using academic language. Students would be given a set of sentence stems to use to discuss the book using TodaysMeet. After they have posted their comments, they could read the other student's comments and make respond to them. This could be implemented when we read Nothing But the Truth in the 5th six weeks.

Friday, February 10, 2012

Tool # 6 Using Web Tool

I created my "Loving History group on Diigo. I bookmarked a page of the Wikipedia site for the U.S. Constitution  for viewers to read and be able to discuss this document "In framing a system which we wish to last for ages, we should not lose sight of the changes which ages will produce." James Madison The Constitution still thrives in part because it echos the principles the original delegates   greatly valued.
Skype will be used as another tool because students can view other teachers/students teaching a lesson or demonstrating an event. This is cool.

Tool # 5

Using wordle to create important words of the American Revolution was exciting and colorful.. Creating the election debate in animate was also fun. The students will really like that program in creating their historical characters.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Tool # 5

Wordle: hamiltor

GoAnimate.com: hamiltor's debate for Presidency by renee.hamilton

Like it? Create your own at GoAnimate.com. It's free and fun!

The students would love wordle and goanimate for creating assignments for election 2012 and for any unit vocabulary.