At Watwood, tomorrow is the big day. We will begin an incentive program using spirit sticks by Spirit Monkey. We can't wait!!!
Welcome to Watwood Elementary Room 1. I hope you can find interesting and useful information about a wonderful group of second graders. Comments from visitors are always welcome!
Monday, October 1, 2012
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Friday Five
Here is this week's version of my Friday Five Tech Tips.
This
week all of my tech finds have come from twitter chats. It is amazing what you can find when you are
lurking around stalking “listening” to other people’s tweets.
1. Google Lit Trips: According to the website, Google Lit Trips
are free downloadable files that mark the journeys of characters from famous
literature on the surface of Google Earth. At each location along the journey
there are placemarks with pop-up windows containing a variety of resources
including relevant media, thought provoking discussion starters, and links to
supplementary information about “real world” references made in that particular
portion of the story.
The focus is on creating
engaging and relevant
literary experiences for students. Some familiarstories
in the K-5 section include: Make Way for
Ducklings, Abuela, and Possum Magic.
2. Super Lame: With this web tool you add a
caption, word balloon, or make a comic out of your photos. This is an easy free
tool. You can have students or snag a creative commons picture from the web.
They can add speech bubbles to the picture to practice, writing, grammar, or
vocabulary. They can use it to create
dialogue for characters or historical figures.
The opportunities are endless.
4. Kizoa:
According to the website, Kizoa is a
comprehensive and easy-to-use slideshow creating platform online, enabling
people to easily share photos in a dynamic and creative way.
Users can upload,
store and edit photos, then turn their memories into custom designed slideshows with hundreds of creative options to choose
from, including music, animations, text, transitions and other flash-based
effects. This web
tool is free and it reminds me of a pumped up version of Photo Story. This is a unique way for students to create
multimedia projects.
5. Haiku Deck:
This is a presentation app. It is
simple and free. One idea is to use this
app for students to create visual flash cards.
Use pictures from your camera roll or from the creative commons photos
available from the app. The app comes
with six themes but more are available from in app purchases.
I
didn’t plan on having a theme this week but pumped up presentations can be made
with 4 of the five choices today. I
can't wait to see what you create.
Please share!!!
Have
a great weekend!
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Friday Five
For the last four years I have been writing a weekly newsletter with Tech Tips and ideas for 21st Century learning. In an effort to justify my time and effort and to find a way to house the newsletters I've decided to post them here each week. Here is last week's Friday Five.
Elementary Friday Five September 21, 2012
Ramdon Ramblings
Here are some reminders of
tools that were once loved that have been updated. There are also a few new
tools to try.
**I have not tried these
links at school. Some may be blocked.
11. Quizlet : Quizlet is a vocabulary
study site that allows students to play games that match terms to their
definitions. Students can study flash
cards, quiz themselves, and play games that use a set of words and definitions. You can use the website to create the
sets. You can also import the sets you
need from others to your group. Each set
in your group has an unique link that can be embedded in your website, wiki, or
blog. Quizlet also has an app that you
can use with the same sets you have already created.
- 2. Symbaloo: Symbaloo has been one of my favorite sites for years. It is a great way to organize links. In symbaloo you can visually organize links into like groups. This makes it easy for young users to navigate the web and find the webpages that they need. This is a great way to make individual links for those quizlet sets that you’ve created. Recently Symbaloo came out with and EDU version that offers some great premixes for you to use. Symbaloo also has an app.
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3. Intervue.Me: This site is a way for teachers to use a webcam. It is an easy to use video response website. Basically, with just a click, students can enable the webcam on the computer to record themselves. It works really well if you post a question and then have students respond to it by video, giving them valuable speaking practice, and you the opportunity to review their comments. This site has 21st Century skills application written all over it!! Note that videos can be viewed by others.5. Swackett: Swackett is a whole new way to look at the weather. They convert complex weather data to easily-understood, visual weather reports designed for people of every age. Their unique approach is to combine raw weather data (current conditions, radar, and detailed forecasts) with thoughtfully crafted people symbols (called “peeps”) who always appear appropriately dressed for the weather. These available as a web app, iphone, ipad, or android.Have a great weekend!!!
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