Earth Day is today, but should be a day that all of us "celebrate" everyday. Educating students how to reduce their carbon footprints, is not only ethical but necessary. With my younger students, I have introduced them to vocabulary and the basics of recycling. Check out these two helpful, and of course fun links regarding Earth Day.
http://havefunteaching.com/activities/holiday-activities/earth-day-activities/
http://resources.kaboose.com/games/earthday.html
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Monday, April 16, 2012
Blogging on Blogging
I have subscribed to two technology blogs and try to keep up with their posts via an e-reader on my iPad. My favorite is Jeff Utecht's Thinking Stick. Utecht currently works as a high school technology and learning consultant at an international school in Bangkok. His ideas, organized website and topics give me food for thought. I also stumbled upon Dan Meyer's Blog dy/dan after researching Sal Khan's Khan Academy. He has some interesting posts under the headings of "Design," "Guest Blogger," and "New Teacher Lab."
Thursday, April 12, 2012
SMART Exchange
SMART Exchange provides teachers with an extensive collection of SMART Board lessons in a variety of subject areas such as geography, math, science and music. The library is categorized by grade level as well as subject matter. Using the search bar makes finding useful lessons a breeze. I have used SMART Exchange many times in my classroom (see Hip Hop Handwriting entry) and enjoy looking at the ready-to-go lessons the site offers.
Friday, April 6, 2012
4 Days Off and then the finish line is near...
The end is finally in sight. This weekend the district afforded us a 4 day reprieve due to the Easter holiday. The final few days off will be the last vacation before the end of the 2011-2012 school year. When we return on Tuesday, we will have 7 weeks to finish up the 4th quarter. Reflecting back, I am happy with the progress the students have made this year, both academically and behaviorally. Some have excelled beyond my expectations and others are still working towards achieving their IEP goals. During the last seven weeks of school, I hope to extend our learning by providing a rigorous learning environment...tough to do this time of year. This blog will help me keep up the technology aspect of learning. If I don't, Mr. Hodge...please give me a nudge!
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Hip Hop Handwriting
SMART Exchange publishes a wide variety of SMARTBoard lessons for various grade levels. I particularly enjoy the Hip Hop Handwriting lesson due to the incorporation of learning modalities. The lesson requires visual, auditory and kinesthetic learning styles. The lesson provides students with printed letters of the alphabet as well as catchy rap songs for most of the letters. Students can practice letter recognition, letter sounds and letter formation. I use the SMARTBoard to guide the students through the lesson and also supply the students with individual dry erase boards for practice at their desks. Lastly, I usually choose one student to model correct letter formation on the SMARTBoard.
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