Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Add A Picture???
Can anyone teach me how to add a picture or video to this blog? I am sure it is really simple, but I sometimes need a little extra help. Thanks!
Great Books for Kids
I am always searching for new books to excite my students. I see my students for 3 years from grades 3-5. It has been a challenge to find great picture books to excite them each year. I have my favorites that I love to read each year but there is always one student in the bunch that says, "we read that last year." I search the public library and book stores trying to stay current on the latest children's literature, but it is a never ending task. Kid Lit is a great blog that introduces new children's books and gives a summary of the story. This site has helped me to find great new stories to begin reading with the students in my classroom. What resources do you use to stay current with the latest books?
Monday, May 3, 2010
It's May
Today when I entered my classroom, the first thing I needed to do to get ready for the arrival of my students was to change the calendar over to May. I can not believe how quickly the year has gone by. As the year is wrapping up, I am already reflecting on the things I want to change and how great those changes will be for my students for next year. I need to remember that even though I may be excited for a fresh, new and exciting start to next year that I should not rush through the last few weeks that we have left. It is a challenge to keep the students engaged in meaningful learning as the weather is getting warmer and summer is inching closer. What lessons do you use to keep your students in the learning mindset through the last day of school? How do you fight the excitement of summer in your classroom?
Thursday, April 29, 2010
SMART Board
I have decided to challenge myself to find new ways to incorporate technology in my classroom to provide my students with a more exciting and interactive lesson. Many teachers in my school district have used a SMART Board in some capacity for several years. I have never attempted to conquer this useful tool. There are several sites, including PBS Kids, that provide a lot of great ideas for using this technology in the classroom. I am hoping to investigate a little more and then make my initial attempt to bring this tool into my classroom. Stay tuned for the outcome...
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Wiffiti
I found a new tool that allows students to use a cell phone for class. Wiffiti allows students to submit a text to an online bulletin board. I don't think I will be able to use this with the students in my class, but I can see how exciting it could be when used in junior high and high school classroom. It makes me wonder what other uses there are for cell phones in the classroom.
Monday, April 26, 2010
School Lunch
I started following the blog Fed Up With School Lunch this winter. It chronicles a teacher's vow to eat the school lunch for a whole year. She started this challenge in January and it has been very interesting to see the types of foods that are served in school cafeterias. It seems pretty consistent with the food I see being served st my school. I really love the guest posts where people from other countries share what is being served in their school cafeterias. I have also been watching Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution. This television series has brought attention to the same issue. What are children eating? Who makes the choices for what kids eat and why? Are kids really eating what is best for them? I guess the importance and interest in what kids are eating has taken over!
Friday, April 23, 2010
ipod Apps for Special Education
After beginning to use the ipod with a student within the classroom, I began to wonder what other ways I could incorporate this highly motivating tool. I found a great blog called Teaching All Students that shares ideas for incorporating technology in with students of all ability levels. My favorite posts are called App Mondays. Each Monday, the author of the blog shares a new ipod/iphone app that can be used to assist with teaching special education. Some of the apps are for the students. There is everything from flashcards to word processing tools. Other apps are geared toward the teacher and assist with tasks like data collection. I look forward to each Monday and learning new ways to use the ipod touch with my student. Have you used an ipod in the classroom? If so, how did you use it? Were your students successful?
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