The third nine weeks has just begun, and already the technology lab at KCSMA is a whirlwind of activity. Here is a short synopsis of what I have been doing with each grade level as well as my thoughts on the success of each lesson.
SIXTH GRADE: This nine weeks I am teaching a first period 6th grade connections class. This first period is only 6th grade, whereas my 6th grade connections have been mixed with different 5th grade groups on different days. It was quite a challenge to get used to have the same 6th graders everyday with a changing group of 5th graders, and figuring a way to teach different lessons to 2 groups at the same time. The tool I found to help was
Edmodo. The students love the familiar format, and I enjoy the secure learning environment where I can post links, assignments, polls, quizzes as well as (a recent plus) find educational game and learning apps for students to access.
In grad school last semester, I created an entire online class in Edmodo which the 6th graders are now working through. This is the semester I get graded on my facilitation of this class. My goal with this experience is that students come away with an understanding of how classes online work, as at some point before graduating from high school, these 6th graders will be required to take an online class. Their college experience will definitely be peppered with online learning.
FIFTH GRADE: The 5th graders are also on Edmodo, and this week most of the classes have spent time reviewing the apps that I purchased with Edmodo credit and then voting on their favorite app. One class completed the lesson which will be used this week; They listened to a 5 minute science podcast, took notes while listening, and then created a document with their thoughts on the podcast. This document was then uploaded to the assignment in Edmodo.
*Reflection: The students were able to choose the format of this reflection on the podcast, either a Word document or a picture drawn and captioned in Paint. I would also like to include
Glogster as a possibility for an assignment like this, if the bandwidth at school will support use of Glogster.
FOURTH GRADE: Fourth graders are on round 2 of specials where they are working on a 7 slide "All About Me" Power Point presentation. Week 1 began with a demonstration slideshow, an example from a 6th grader, as well as a planning document for each slide. This week, students are adding pictures from the Internet that they have saved to their computer and then inserted into Powerpoint. Some students emailed me photos or brought flash drives from home of personal photos to use. All students are practicing editing text and formatting backgrounds. Next round of specials, we will attempt to put the finishing touches on the slideshows, with animations and transitions. It may take one more week of technology lab to finish up the slideshows. I will give the students the option to share them with the class, or only share them with me.
*Reflection: I can honestly say that at least 80% of the students are seemingly enjoying this task as well as doing a great job of learning the steps of creating a presentation. I know this will come in handy for them in years to come with school projects. I only wish I had an assistant to walk around the room and reach more students during their 45 minute class.
SECOND & THIRD GRADE: Third graders will be moving on to learning the task of cutting and pasting, as the second graders have learned this week. Second grade has been a doing a great job with this task, which is small but powerful throughout the years of typing book reports, research papers, etc.
*Reflection: Some second graders have already been exposed to this skill, and some were learning it for the first time. Most of them tried hard to accomplish the task, which was the level I was hoping to achieve with them. It will be interesting to see what third graders do this week.
FIRST GRADE & KINDERGARTEN: First grade and Kindergarten are both utilizing the
ABC Magnet Game on ABCYA.COM. Kindergarten is using the letters to spell their first and last names, with emphasis on capital letters beginning each word. First grade is creating a sentence with the letters, with emphasis on capitalization skills, punctuation skills, and spacing skills as well as sentence creativity. Also, during the demonstration with first grade, we are using the Cloze technique to identify what word could come next in the sentence based on the letter I select.
*Reflection: The students are doing well with this short lesson. I am enjoying their sentences, and especially liked the comment made by one student yesterday, asking if he could make a number sentence. This tells me what his interests lean toward! Another student created this image, which intrigued me to search into place value identification, so that we could determine exactly what this number was! See below: