Thursday, January 31, 2013
The Commutative Property of Addition
Before my math lesson this afternoon, I was searching for some additional resources to use for introducing the commutative property of addition to my first grade class. I love to use videos with my class so I did a quick search on YouTube and I was very surprised to find quite an extensive list of videos. This was the one I finally chose to use...take a look.
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Digital Storytelling
As I was searching for Digital Storytelling, I came across a site from the University of Houston entitled The Educational Uses of Digital Storytelling, which is also listed on Mr. Ferlazzo's blog. This site has some great examples and an extensive list of resources. I also found an article 7 Things You Should Know About Digital Storytelling which was very concise and gave a great overview. Lastly check out this video I found on YouTube all about Digital Storytelling in the elementary classroom.
Great Resources
After reading Chapter 5: RSS, I was excited to try it out for myself. While I was searching for some great first grade resources I came across some amazing teacher blogs. The First Grade Lyon's Den had a lot of great resources and an interesting activity involving adjectives. I also found another blog, First Grade Schoolbox, which had many free printables and activities for CCSS. Be sure to check out the teacher's extensive list of websites! I am looking forward to spending more time using this feature.
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Online Collaborative Inquiry-Classroom Blogging Ventures and Multiple Literacies
I can clearly remember the first time I went to the library with my father and how excited I was to get my own library card. Being able to take out books from the library was such a treat and I would look forward to choosing new books each week. When I shared this experience with my first grade class some of students looked at me as if I was speaking another language and many of them have their own Nook at home. I do not have a Nook or Kindle and I am hesitant to purchase one. I still enjoy going to the bookstore and buying an actual book I can turn pages in. Eventually I will probably end up buying one of the reading devices but for now I am happy to be a bit of a "dinosaur".
All of the advances in technology are amazing and new thing are being developed everyday. The students in my first grade class are very tech savvy and definitely know more than I probably ever will. I certainly agree that the growth in digital tools has a positive effect on the students, not only does it motivate them but it can increase and/or enhance their learning. I also agree that the technology itself is not solely responsible for student success, it is how effectively the technology is used in the classroom. Having my classroom blog has been a great tool for my students and their parents and I am looking forward to learning about new ways to improve my blog and how to integrate these new technologies effectively into my classroom.
All of the advances in technology are amazing and new thing are being developed everyday. The students in my first grade class are very tech savvy and definitely know more than I probably ever will. I certainly agree that the growth in digital tools has a positive effect on the students, not only does it motivate them but it can increase and/or enhance their learning. I also agree that the technology itself is not solely responsible for student success, it is how effectively the technology is used in the classroom. Having my classroom blog has been a great tool for my students and their parents and I am looking forward to learning about new ways to improve my blog and how to integrate these new technologies effectively into my classroom.
Animoto
I am very excited about using Animoto in my classroom. I used the idea from a previous student and created a video to introduce our new robust vocabulary words for the week. The students loved the pictures and it really helped them to remember the words. I have so many ideas for how I can incorporate Animoto into my teaching and I would love to have the students work on creating their own. I was inspired by Taini's video she made for the vocabulary words from Frog and Toad.
My Classroom Blog
I know I have mentioned my classroom blog before and I thought it might be helpful for you to take a look at it. This is only my second year using the blog so I still have a lot of work to do and I am constantly trying to add posts and add new links for the students. The response to my blog has been very positive and I certainly feel it is a valuable tool to use in the classroom and the students enjoy using the links at home. So take a look and let me know what you think...Mrs. Marques' First Grade Blog.
http://baloo-baloosnon-politicalcartoonblog.blogspot.com/2012/09/teacher-cartoon.html
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Chapter 4: Wikis
My only experience with wikis has been with using Wikipedia. I have used this site to search for information when I was writing a research paper and I have used it to search for information on various topics to use in my classroom. Recently I used Wikipedia to search for information on polar bears to share with my first graders. Some of my students were actually familiar with the site and they enjoyed watching the videos about polar bears. However I have found Simple English Wikipedia to be more age appropriate for my class. This chapter made me think about ways I could use wikis in my classroom. I liked the idea of creating an online text for the curriculum that the students could contribute to. My students are always talking about great websites they find at home about topics we are studying and it would be great if they had a place where they could share these sites with their classmates. I am looking forward to exploring some of the examples from the chapter.
Chapter 3: Weblogs
I have to admit that I was actually thrown into the whole
“blogging world” without having a chance to really know what I was getting
into. There was a push in my school for
teachers to find ways to communicate with parents and students through various
forms of technology. My classroom blog
was actually set up initially by one of my colleagues who had been blogging for
three years. I never took a course or
had professional development on how to use my blog. My only resource has been and continues to be
one of my first grade colleagues, who is very tech savvy and patient! Of course I was hesitant at first but the
incoming first graders were familiar with blogs since each Kindergarten class
had their own blog. Parents were almost
expecting the blogs to continue and I knew that it would be a great tool to use
in the classroom. In the beginning, I
would basically use my blog as a way to inform the parents about what the
students were learning about and to provide educational links. The parents appreciated the information and
said it helped them to initiate conversations at home. As I have become more comfortable with using
my blog I have started to add videos and slideshows. Most of the videos are from YouTube and are directly related to the
curriculum. For example in mathematics
we were learning about shapes and I found a great video about polygons which
was created by a third grade class. The
students absolutely loved the video and I posted it on my blog. I have also
started to create slideshows of student work, classroom activities and field
trips. The site I use is Kizoa, very
user friendly and the free slideshow templates are great! I love my blog but I
still find the most difficult part is finding the time to post and to explore
all of the amazing things you can do with a blog.
Thursday, January 17, 2013
New Literacies and NETS
New literacies refer to the variety of new forms of
literacy which are made possible by developments in digital technology. New
forms of reading and writing are emerging as the Internet and other new technologies
for literacy enter classrooms.
NETS for Students are
the standards for evaluating the skills and knowledge students need to learn
effectively and live productively in an increasingly digital world. Students need to be able to use technology to analyze,
learn, and explore.
Creativity
and Innovation- students need to be able to think creatively, gain knowledge
and develop new products using various forms of technology.
Communication and Collaboration-
students work and communicate collaboratively using digital media.
Research and Information Fluency-
students gather, evaluate and use information by applying digital tools.
Critical Thinking, Problem Solving
and Decision Making- students use various
digital resources and tools to solve problems and conduct research.
Digital Citizenship- students
practice and use ethical behavior when using different forms of technology.
Technology Operations and Concepts-
students should be able to use and understand different forms of technology.
Here is a link to the detailed description of the NETS for Students:
NETS for Teachers are
the standards for evaluating the skills and knowledge educators need to teach,
work, and learn in an increasingly connected global and digital society.
Facilitate
and Inspire Student Learning and Creativity- teachers advance student
learning through their knowledge of curriculum and technology.
Design and Develop
Digital Age Learning Experiences and Assessments- teachers design, develop, and evaluate authentic learning
experiences and assessment.
Model Digital Age Work and Learning- teachers are knowledgeable about a variety of technologies
and use them effectively in the classroom.
Promote and Model Digital Citizenship and Responsibility- teachers understand
and model
appropriate uses of different technologies for their students.
Engage in Professional Growth and Leadership- teachers continue to grow as educators and remain current on technological
advances and share their knowledge with their students.
Here is a link to the detailed description of the NETS for teachers:
NETS for Teachers
Here is a link to the detailed description of the NETS for teachers:
NETS for Teachers
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Chapter Two: Weblogs
In our district there has been a considerable push for more
technology in the classrooms. As part of
this push many teachers in my school started their own classroom blogs. With students coming up from Kindergarten
with blog experience, the push has been for each grade level to have their own
blog. Last year I started a classroom
blog with the help of one of my first grade colleagues. I have to admit the thought of adding one
more thing to my “overflowing plate” seemed overwhelming but I decided to make
it one of personal goals for the year.
Going into my second year I have to say I absolutely love it! It was not easy at first but after learning
about all the tools and setting aside a time to post it started to become
easier. The main purpose for my blog is
to inform parents about what we are learning about in the classroom. I post videos which relate to the curriculum
and links to websites the students can use at home. I also create videos using Kizoa to post photos
from class fieldtrips, classroom activities and student work samples. The response to my blog has been very positive;
the parents really appreciate the updates and the links. The students love seeing their work and the videos
of themselves. As I move forward with my
blog I am looking forward to creating a page for the students to post comments
and to add their own links.
Chapter One: The Read/Write Web
Actual quote from one of my first graders…”Last night while
I was on my iPad I Facetimed three of my friends. I sent them a video of my
first skiing lesson!” At that moment I
realized a few things, #1 I need to invest in an iPad, #2 I am so glad my
mother does not have any videos of any of my “firsts” and #3 things have
certainly changed since I was in first grade!
I am constantly in awe of how tech savvy my first graders are on a daily
basis and how many of them have access to such a wide variety of technology
tools at home. I will be the first to
admit that I was not raised with personal computers, cell phones or even a DVD
player! I think my first experience
using a computer was in middle school and it was about the size of a small
suitcase! I can clearly remember the
first day I used my Smartboard in my classroom and one of my students had to
show me how to freeze the screen so I could do a search without showing the
whole class. Most of my students had a
Smartboard in their classroom in Kindergarten and had a great deal of
experience using it. My children have a
Smartboard in their preschool classroom and they know how to find apps on my
phone faster than I can. Technology is
everywhere and there are so many valuable resources which can be used in the
classroom. I use some form of technology
in my classroom everyday and not only do the students enjoy it they almost
expect it.
Thursday, January 10, 2013
First class
Happy Thursday Night!
Feeling excited about starting my second blog! Looking forward to using Animoto in my classroom.
Feeling excited about starting my second blog! Looking forward to using Animoto in my classroom.
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