Friday, November 30, 2018
Sometimes you want to make a copy
Thursday, November 29, 2018
You might want to name your versions
The new Class Dojo
I have to admit- I wasn’t a big Class Dojo fan. As a former 5th grade teacher, I
thought they were a little old for a visit to the dojo. But Megan Velardi (Arleth)
reached out to me about their new portfolios and I was impressed. What a simple
way to have students create digital portfolios!
reached out to me about their new portfolios and I was impressed. What a simple
way to have students create digital portfolios!
Here is what Megan had to say:
“Class Dojo has added Portfolios to their program! This addition gives students a
voice (literally) as they share their learning by adding photos and videos to their own
portfolio and parents are absolutely LOVING it! They are currently using their portfolios
during independent centers. It’s been so engaging for the students and it’s exciting to
see them on task for a longer period of time!”
The photo above shows the first day we implemented it in her first-grade classroom.
Her students were a pleasure to work with and the process was painless.
Her students were a pleasure to work with and the process was painless.
The student above is recording his reading. Megan can then approve it and share
with the parent.
with the parent.
Wednesday, November 28, 2018
Holidays and Economics
Nothing like the coming of the new year to get your finances in order. Here from Discovery Education are three interactives to help your students budget and plan.
Tuesday, November 27, 2018
Sticky notes on a slide
sticky notes in a Google Slide. And better than just the step by step directions-
he also share the template (with premade notes, background, and arrows).
I created a flowchart for my upcoming Digital Escape Room class. (I’m going
to include it in presentation.)
Think of what your students could do- timelines, processes, organizing written
work? Please share your samples with me!
Monday, November 26, 2018
Book Creator
While reading this blog post from Richard Byrne on Book Creator- it reminded me how much I like this application. The video in Byrne’s video will walk you through the process. Want to do it with your class? I would love to join you!
Sunday, November 25, 2018
Copy a class
Do you teach a quarter or semester class? Then the ability to copy a Google classroom (classwork and topics from one class to another) might be extremely useful. Kasey Bell (From Shake Up learning) has great step by step directions here. If you are considering copying a class, be sure you read her lists of what will (and what will not ) copy.
Saturday, November 24, 2018
Friday, November 23, 2018
Get SketchNoteFever!
Thursday, November 22, 2018
SAMR, TPACK, and now TIMs
There are many frameworks to help educators implement technology in the classroom. At a recent EdCamp, I became acquainted with the TIMs (Technology Integration Matrix) model. I like the matrix format and you can find it here (along with many other resources).
Wednesday, November 21, 2018
Tuesday, November 20, 2018
Do you know this pathway?
This is something from my days teaching science- Curriculum Pathways has many options for your students. This post concentrates on the upcoming Computer Science Week.
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Monday, November 19, 2018
From farm to table
Do your students know where their food come from? (and no, I’m not talking about
ShopRite or Wegmans). Do they know where cheese and yogurt start? Check
as a virtual field trip.
Sunday, November 18, 2018
Saturday, November 17, 2018
If you are still in need of Thanksgiving material
Thanksgiving from Discovery Education
One of Thanksgiving’s great traditions is storytelling, whether recounting
family lore around the dinner table or sharing historical accounts of
the earliest celebrations of the holiday. Thanksgiving is a great time to
encourage your students to focus on the role of stories in our lives. We hope
you and your students have much to be thankful for this year!
Featured Resources
Grades K-2, 3-5, 6-8, 9-12, Assorted Resources
Give thanks—for Thanksgiving! This national holiday, celebrated
primarily in the United States and Canada, is a day of gratitude
for the bounty of the harvest of the previous year.
Discovery Education Streaming, Math Techbook, Science Techbook, S
ocial Studies Techbook
Grades K-2, 3-5, 6-8, 9-12, Full Video [05:17]
Discusses the process of officially establishing Thanksgiving Day
and its many traditions. The segment details the founding of the
holiday and the origins of traditions such as the presidential pardon of a turkey.
Learn About the Story of Thanksgiving
Discovery Education Streaming, Social Studies Techbook
Grades K-2, 3-5, Video Segment [02:19]
Squanto helps the Pilgrims farm the land and tells Bradford how
he once traveled to England and returned home, only to find
that his people had all died from the white man’s disease.
Discovery Education Streaming, Social Studies Techbook
Grades 6-8, 9-12, Video Segment [04:58]
Unveils the fables surrounding Squanto’s story, revealing the truth
about his enslavement in Europe. The segment also debunks the
myth that turkey was the meat of choice at the first Thanksgiving.
Discovery Education Streaming
Grades 6-8, 9-12, Podcast [11:19]
Nowadays, Thanksgiving is an official holiday, complete with its own
trappings of tradition and mythology. But how much of the conventional
Thanksgiving story is true? Join Sarah and Katie as they take a closer
look at the first Thanksgiving.
Apply
Lead a discussion about what the students learned from the resourcesabove and how storytelling can shape history. Were there any parts of
the Thanksgiving story that surprised them? Any myths they’ve thought
were true until now? Use the strategy Myth Bustin’ (Canadian Version)
to solidify their learning. As an extension, allow the students to develop
their own statements to add depth to the exercise. Then, gather students
around tables to build excitement for the holiday with an adaptation of
the strategy Paper Chat (Canadian Version). For this activity, provide
some questions about the history of Thanksgiving and some questions
that will prepare students to start conversations and storytelling
around their own dinner tables over the holiday break. Share your
best conversation starters on social media with #CelebrateWithDE.
Friday, November 16, 2018
Are we really preparing our students?
Thursday, November 15, 2018
Who needs a table of contents (when you have outline view)?
heading to populate it). Before you start, you need to do two things:
- Go to View and click View
2. Now to populate it, you need to change
your normal text to headings. You can do this in the top tool bar
3. Watch what happens when I change this text
from normal to heading.
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