This is a game that could be played with students learning their states and positions in North America.
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Thursday, April 23, 2009
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Using Spreadsheets in the Classroom
The activity I looked at was an activity asked the question, "Do bigger pumpkins have more seeds?" Students got into groups and the estimated which pumpkin would have the highest number of seeds. After they were done estimating they carved out their pumpkins and laid the seeds out so that they could count them. Each group was then allowed on the computer with the spreadsheet to put in their data. At the end they were allowed to see all the data from everyone's sheets and weather their estimates were correct.
This would be a great activity for a young classroom (3rd or 4th grade). I think that the highest grade level you could use this with would probably be 5th grade, but there would need to be some modifications. Instead of just putting down which pumpkin was biggest, students would need to put down what the weight and circumference of the pumpkin was. This would allow them more accurate guesses and also more information to work with.
This would be a great activity for a young classroom (3rd or 4th grade). I think that the highest grade level you could use this with would probably be 5th grade, but there would need to be some modifications. Instead of just putting down which pumpkin was biggest, students would need to put down what the weight and circumference of the pumpkin was. This would allow them more accurate guesses and also more information to work with.
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
More Cool Videos...Embedded
These are more embedded videos for my Ed-Tech class. The first video was found on teachertube.com. The second one was found using the Google Video search.
Solar System: All About Jupiter
Solar System: All About Jupiter
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Utilizing Powerpoint for your Classroom
Here is a slide presentation created by someone else, which could easily be utilized for a classroom with young children.
Saturday, February 21, 2009
A Jigsaw Classroom
With only five computers in a classroom, it can get challenging to teach children needed computer skills. This is where the Jigsaw method comes into play. A great way to use the computers in this way would be to split the classroom into five groups. Then assign each student something to learn about a certain feature of a word processor. If you were using Microsoft Word you could split it up into areas such as creating a table, inserting a picture, using Word Art, how to create columns, inserting a text box, etc. Each student would spend time at the computer individually, learning their important task. Then, all the students who were assigned the same task would come together as "experts" and practice showing the other kids in their groups how what they are doing works. Then they would go back to their groups and explain each step they used to their group.
There are many positive aspects to this method. One is that it can be very time efficient if you only have five computers for your entire classroom. It also allows the students to interact with each other in a positive manner. Each student has a very important part in the group, which means that each student feels important. This will help encourage them to participate and also feel good about their participation. This also allows students the opportunity to learn and teach. When they are teaching their other classmates it can be an encouraging experience because they feel like they are helping someone else in a way they couldn't help themselves.
Although there are many good things about the Jigsaw method, there are some disadvantages. One of these would be the fact that some students struggle in learning. They could be slow learners or have a hard time learning things on the computer. These students would need extra time to succeed in the task given them. Another disadvantage of doing this with computers is the fact that you would need to have another activity to do while their classmates are learning their particular part of the project. This would take extra time and effort. You wouldn't want to introduce something new while other students are on the computers.
The Jigsaw method is a great method to use in classrooms with or without diversity. The benefits of cooperative learning are huge and will be transferred to other tasks. It will show the students that not everything in a classroom is competition, cooperating could actually be a good thing. Getting the students involved in their own learning will create an atmosphere of creativity and friendship.
There are many positive aspects to this method. One is that it can be very time efficient if you only have five computers for your entire classroom. It also allows the students to interact with each other in a positive manner. Each student has a very important part in the group, which means that each student feels important. This will help encourage them to participate and also feel good about their participation. This also allows students the opportunity to learn and teach. When they are teaching their other classmates it can be an encouraging experience because they feel like they are helping someone else in a way they couldn't help themselves.
Although there are many good things about the Jigsaw method, there are some disadvantages. One of these would be the fact that some students struggle in learning. They could be slow learners or have a hard time learning things on the computer. These students would need extra time to succeed in the task given them. Another disadvantage of doing this with computers is the fact that you would need to have another activity to do while their classmates are learning their particular part of the project. This would take extra time and effort. You wouldn't want to introduce something new while other students are on the computers.
The Jigsaw method is a great method to use in classrooms with or without diversity. The benefits of cooperative learning are huge and will be transferred to other tasks. It will show the students that not everything in a classroom is competition, cooperating could actually be a good thing. Getting the students involved in their own learning will create an atmosphere of creativity and friendship.
Google Apps for Educators
The technology supported by Google offers an exciting way for educators to help their students. After reviewing some of the things that they offer educators, I've discovered three tools that I really like.
Technology has changed the way educators teach and interact with their students. There are so many tools out there for educators, there is no reason why educators should not take advantage of these tools.
- Google Earth's Sky feature. This feature is just like Google Earth, but it deals with astrology. It also affers an option for looking at the stars with the mythological symbols and their myths explained. I would use this feature in the classroom to help me prepare lessons about outer space, or even just constellations. I could also assign a child or groups of children an assignment to find a constellation and get the picture and tell the story about it. Because I will be working with fifth graders I will be able to use this app to help me introduce planets and the other parts of the solar system.
- Google News. This feature allows students to view contemporary headlines from around the world, or to search through news archives. It would be easy to use this with students who were doing reports. For an essay I would require one source from the time period that it took place. This would be easy for things from the 1950s on. This tool would really help the students understand what people were saying when their event happened.
- Google Notebook. This feature lets you save information you get from the internet, as well as commenting on the things you do clip in there. You can keep your notebooks private, or you can share them with the other people you want to contribute to it. This means that if I am making lesson plans on something specific and will need to bring in other information, I can put it all in one place. I can also have each student collect one piece of information on a certain topic and then put it in a notebook that I am sharing with all of them. This will allow them to all be a part of the learning that is happening in the classroom.
Technology has changed the way educators teach and interact with their students. There are so many tools out there for educators, there is no reason why educators should not take advantage of these tools.
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