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Shauna Hamman

Journey North Mystery Class: How to Participate - 1 views

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    Mystery Class starts January 30! This is a fun 11-week project that engages students science, technology and global collaboration.
Tracy Watanabe

Keeping Students Engaged in a 1:1 Project-Based Classroom [guest post] | 1 to 1 Schools - 1 views

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    Great management tips for PBL with (or without) tech.
Shauna Hamman

Peregrine Falcon Resources and Lessons - 1 views

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    Live webcams, webquests and activities for all grade levels to study the peregrine falcon. The falcons return to their nests to lay eggs in late February or early March.
Tawnya Woronec

Into the Book: Teaching Reading Comprehension Strategies - 1 views

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    Great site for teaching reading strategies. :)
Tracy Watanabe

Kerpoof: All About Variety : Tech Tutorials - 1 views

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    Very easy to use, and great for creating in a safe environment.
Shauna Hamman

Math card games - 1 views

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    A collection of math games for all grade levels using regular playing cards.
Tracy Watanabe

Monster Exchange Project, English Writing Project - 1 views

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    I'd love to see this turned into a mini PBL by adding a thought provoking Essential Question -- and have them focus on creativity, collaboration, literacy, fluency, and writing. Any ideas for an essential question?
Tracy Watanabe

Blogging with Very Young Students | Integrating Technology in the Primary Classroom - 1 views

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    Lots of good examples of blogs and how to blog with K-2 and the benefits. Rigor, relevance, & relationships for 21st C learning environments!
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    Rigor, relevance, & relationships for 21st C learning environments! A must read, esp for K-2 (but K-12 too).
Tracy Watanabe

Mrs. Yollis' Classroom Blog: Hip Hip Array! - 1 views

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    Great math tutorial post & video on rows vs columns in arrays found in the real world.
Tracy Watanabe

Bugscope: Home - 1 views

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    You sign up, ask your students to find some bugs, and mail them to us. We accept your application, schedule your session, and prepare the bugs for insertion into the electron microscope. When your session time arrives, we put the bug(s) into the microscope and set it up for your classroom. Then you and your students login over the web and control the microscope. We'll be there via chat to guide you and answer the kids' questions. The proposal was to participatein the Beckman Institute's Bugscope, http://bugscope.beckman.illinois.edu, a free educationaltechnology outreach project, whichenables kindergarten to 12th grade (K-12)and undergraduate students and teachers toremotely access and control the microscopein real time from their classroom computers. See also: http://www.aaas.org/news/releases/2011/0729sp_spore.shtml
Shauna Hamman

Fifth Grade Resources - 1 views

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    Here's my LiveBinder of 5th grade resources---many would also apply to other grades. 
Tracy Watanabe

http://dorieglynn.visibli.com/share/GpbekN - 1 views

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    4th grade blogs and contact info!
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    4th grade teachers! This is for you! Add your name/info if you are having a class blog.
Tracy Watanabe

Using an iPod Touch in the Primary Classroom | Integrating Technology in the Primary Cl... - 1 views

  • Using an iPod Touch in the Primary Classroom Posted by Mrs Kathleen Morris on Monday, August 8th 2011      2011 is the fourth year I’ve been using an iPod Touch in my classroom. My students enjoy using these hand held devices and they can be used to enhance student learning in many different areas. In this post I will describe how we set up our iPod Touches and how we use them. Funding In 2008, I was successful in applying for a DEECD Emerging Technologies Trial Grant. We purchase 8 iPod Touches and some professional development time. Since then, our school has budgeted to purchase a small number of iPod Touches. We generally buy our iPod Touches from BigW and get the lowest memory model. More than half of the classes at our large primary school now have an iPod Touch in their room (we also have a small number of iPads that we’re beginning to trial). Equipment A headphone splitter was purchased for each iPod Touch which allow the device to be used by a group of five students at one time.
  • A headphone splitter was purchased for each iPod Touch which allow the device to be used by a group of five students at one time.
  • While our headphone splitter works well to share one iPod between 5 students when they are listening to stories, podcast or videos, activities that involve apps are better in a 1:1 or 1:2 situation. We have found one way to get around this. If a group of students were playing an app, they might take it in turns to have a go with the app while also engaged in another related activity. For example, students could be taking it in turns to play the app Wurdle, while other students play the Boggle board game.
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  • Sample Apps
  • This is Tania’s website with links to some great literacy and numeracy resources for the junior primary classroom.
  • http://www.iear.org/
  • http://www.apple.com/education/apps/ipodtouch-iphone.html
  • Sample Activities
  • Students listen to various stories.
  • How-to videos from the Howcast site have been stored on the iPod and students have followed the instructions to complete a task (eg. making origami). Tip: don’t let students on the Howcast site unsupervised.
  • Students have listened to songs and sequenced cards containing the lyrics to the song
  • Students listen to a recording of instructions which they must comprehend to draw something or complete a simple task.
  • Students have watched short videos
  • Student created videos and podcasts
  • Other Ideas Tom Barrett and his readers have put together this slideshow with other ideas about using the iPod Touch in the classroom.
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    ipod touch info -- might also be relevant for ipads too
Tawnya Woronec

WatchKnowLearn - Free Educational Videos for K-12 Students - 1 views

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    Commercials to teach context clues,inferences, draw conclusions
Tracy Watanabe

iPads in Apache Junction & Tony Vincent - 1 views

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    Learning the basics for using the iPad -- this is a summary of what Tony did with us during our trainings. There are many resources here and tips for getting started.
Tracy Watanabe

Learning About Blogs FOR Your Students- Part I: Reading | Langwitches Blog - 1 views

  • When digging a little deeper he/she might recognize that blogging is more about WRITING than technology. But let’s roll blogging back even a little further and we will discover that blogging starts with READING!
  • Blogging is about writing, but it begins with reading. Teachers recognize that in order to teach about blogs, they have to read good blogs. Most want to jump immediately in and have their students start blogging, sit back and expect students to write quality blogs. It won’t happen. Teachers need to take time in reading other blogs, before they expect to be able to lead their students in quality blogging.
  • Start with your PASSION! Passion is what will make you read when you are too tired or have too many other things to do.
Tracy Watanabe

Free Technology for Teachers: Reading Bear - Online Reading Lessons for Kids - 1 views

  • Reading Bear is a free service that offers narrated lessons on recognizing and pronouncing letters and words. There are also some lessons on prefixes and suffixes. Students can control the pace of each lesson to match their needs. After each lesson on Reading Bear students can take quizzes to test their skills. The quizzes present a picture and a set of words. Students have to match the correct word to the picture that they see. Through the narrator, students receive instant feedback on each question in the quiz.
Gina Fraher

Cover It LIve - 1 views

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    Instant response from students to questions posed.
Tracy Watanabe

The Invention of Hugo Cabret Book Blog - 1 views

  • This blog is set to connect classrooms across the world as they read a book simultaneously in their classrooms. Throughout the book, the blog will help the classrooms with projects, discussions and possible skype discussions to open up classroom walls. My classroom is inviting any 4th, 5th or 6th grade classroom that might be interested in collaborating on this project.
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    Collaborative readaloud project.
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