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Thursday, September 29, 2011
Prezi
www.prezi.com is a fantastic way to do an updated type of power point. They have several free suggestions on there already and you can update those as to what you need for your classroom. I am extremely impressed with them. They have their own photo gallery with a lot of cool pictures that can upload right into your file. As well, they have the neatest videos for differentiated instruction. Try it out!
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Class blogs
I've enjoyed reading all the people in my technology class's blogs. They are doing a great job and have wonderful ideas on there. We are really using a lot of great ideas in this class!
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Colors
I was just working on my delicious.com website for my class and ran across a page about colors. I thought it sounded interesting so I clicked on it. As I watched the video it was about monkeys who were a drab grey color, but their babies were a bright yellow. It was pretty interesting actually! Sounds weird, but reminds me of we can't always judge a book by it's cover. Another example is the delicious.com website my teacher asked me to join for class. I first thought, "Is this spam?" HA HA It is a very useful bookmarking tool that can be used on any computer to mark sites you use. I have labeled several! You can also post people to your network who teach and get some ideas of places from them! The only drawback...they have it blocked at our school. Oh well, can use it at home!
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Power points for free
www.pppst.com Pete's Power points is a fantastic website with free power points for educators to use. It has all subjects and several different types for each subject. It is great - all teachers should check it out!
vocabcity.com
www.Vocabcity.com is awesome! I have a group of students who need some extra help with only a few of the spelling words. We played with the words online, said them out loud, used them in a sentence and then tested our spelling right there on the smart board! They loved it! Try it!
September 11
As I think back to 10 years ago and what I was watching unfold on TV on September 11th, I have to think about how my life has changed so drastically. It's scary how time flies. The sad part is the students I teach now were about 1 years old when that tragic day happened. So to feel the magnitude that we can describe to them, they will never get it. It's such a wonderful teaching moment, and a HUGE part of history...I would hate to relive it again, but wish they could feel the emotions that we as Americans went through in those days of terror. It was a time of very scary feelings and emotions, but also times of comfort to know that as Americans we stand as 1.
UT game
I went to the UT game today and watched them play Cincinnati. At one point in the game, they announced a person was donating $5 million dollars to the education department for the 2011-2012 school year. Immediately I started thinking what my school could do with that much money. We need two more smart boards for our teachers. Start there and then pave the track, get a new roof, get central heat and air, repave the parking lot, buy new uniforms, get a scoreboard for the football team, insulate the windows better in the rooms, etc. I love where I teach, and definitely love teaching. But I have to say I feel like schools these days are so neglicted compared to when I was in school. Or was it maybe I didn't realize it when I was attending? I feel like I am pretty aware of my surroundings and recognize things. I admit when I was young I used to think that houses were A LOT bigger than they really are now, but calling a spade a spade...our schools were in great shape. I wish that parents were as involved as they used to be. It's so sad for children these days. I feel very fortunate to have parents that were so involved in mine and my brother's lives. So many of my students need help....if only we had that $5 million to do it....
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
anticipation guide
We had to create an anticipation guide for one of my master's classes, and what a useful tool that is! It is 8 to 10 questions that are open ended for the students to think about and question their beliefs before seeing a video or a speech. I chose a political speech to talk about which tied in Social Studies to my language arts class. The class will really get into the speech after all the discussion we will have! What a fun idea!
Thursday, September 1, 2011
Odyssey of the Mind
I have just signed up to start an Odyssey of the Mind team here at CHMS. I am very excited about the opportunity to help these kids create and make things. It will be a trial and error process for both of us as I have never coached this type of project before. But I am up for the challenge! If anyone has any ideas or tidbits that I can use, please tell me! Comments and suggestions are greatly appreciated!
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Sparkle
My students love to play sparkle. It's a game where you call out a spelling word, then the students take turns saying letters that are in the word. If they misspell the word they must sit down. Once the word is completed the last person says sparkle and then the next person sits down. Then we start with a new word until only one person is standing. Its a fun way to review spelling words and have them practice before a test.
Compound Nouns
Compound nouns. I love to give my kids notecards with nouns on them. They will run around the room until they find a notecard that goes with their word. Then this word will join to make a new word. They crack me up when they finally find their partner.
Jealous
http://thatmominc.blogspot.com I want her job! Wow I thought mine was great, but she gets paid to make up play dates and shop! That's the life! She does have some cute ideas of styles for the winter months, but she also adds in some fun things to do or tell your kids about in school to participate in.
Education Rocks
I am starting this blog for a class I am taking in my master's program. I am not a huge fan of blogs for the simple fact that I don't have a tremendous amount of time to read what people have to say on a daily basis. I chase around a 2 year old after school and teach 12 year old (hormones) during the day. I absolutely love my job and love impacting children's lives on a daily basis. I strive to make the best example I can for these kids. at home and at school! I will keep a lot of my posts simple and mainly talk about things that I do in class which are useful as an educator.
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