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Showing posts with label 4. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 4. Show all posts

Friday, March 1, 2013

Power Point, Edmodo, and Weebly

Third graders have been working hard on their power point presentations.  They chose three of their favorite things to create a presentation about.  They then added slides and text to the presentations, changed backgrounds, searched for pictures via Google Images, and inserted those pictures into their slideshows.  Some students were able to move on to using transitions and animations.

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Fourth graders are finishing up with their longer Power Point presentations, and I have been busy each class period circulating to grade the presentations.  The students have done an awesome job on these!

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Fifth grade classes completed a two to three week process of discussing and writing about what it means to do one's Personal Best.  We are now adding our new band students to our Edmodo groups.

Next week:  Begin researching podcasting in preparation for creating our own podcasts.

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Sixth graders have been hard at work researching their chosen topic.  They have completed their writing, submitted it via Edmodo assignments, and have been searching for videos and pictures to include on their web page.  Monday we begin assembling our Weebly site.  Once complete, we will officially invite all in the blogosphere to check out the finished product!

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Recent Happenings in Technology Lab Grades 4-6

The K-3 post was getting a little wordy, so I thought I would split the upper grades into a new post.

  • 4th Grade:  As you know, we have been exploring the world of blogging for the last few months.  I can honestly say, I never expected it to take off like it did, although I was hoping that the students would enjoy it.  In fact, I had to turn off viewing rights for posts and comments temporarily, until I have a chance to catch up with reading and approving posts!  I am thrilled that students are practicing their typing skills in a context that is meaningful.  These students are also realizing the importance of writing for an audience. 

    So, the blogs will be utilized throughout the year.  However, we are going to move on starting Thursday to a few new technology concepts.

    The students are studying about European Explorers in Social Studies.  Therefore, we are going to implement technology into these lessons to approximate the distance between where the explorers set sail and where they made landfall, utilizing Google Maps.

    The week after the Thanksgiving break, we are going to place these numbers into Excel and create a graph.  I know this will be the first time many students utilize Excel, so I will make this as painless as possible with a ready-made document on each computer.  We will then create a graph that shows the differences between the distances covered by each explorer.  FINGERS CROSSED:  This is a lot to take on as fourth graders, but they are very smart and I know they can rise to the task.
  • FIFTH GRADE:  I am in the process of getting 5th graders signed up for Edmodo, an online learning platform completely secure for elementary, middle, and high schools.  Once this process is complete, there will be no wondering what we are covering each day, as students will log on to Edmodo and a lesson will be there, or a directive of what to do next. 
    We have explored blogging as well in 5th grade, and last week we experienced a web tool called Wordle.  I am attempting to get Prezi accounts for all students, so that we can explore this presentation software.  In the meantime, we will implement Social Studies standards into a Google Maps/Excel assignment as in 4th grade. 
  • SIXTH GRADE:  My small but powerful group of 6th graders that are in my class daily have been blazing trails with Edmodo, navigating online learning terrifically.  Yesterday they began planning their "All About Me" Power Point presentations utilizing Google Docs and Google Images.

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

2nd 9 weeks upon us

And so begins the 2nd 9 weeks of school.. already?!?  Wow, that flew by!
This round of specials will extend all the way until October 30th, due to early release for conferences next Mon., Tues., Wed. 

Let's flip it and start with 6th grade:

6th:  My 1st 9 weeks connections class moved on to different and new things.  Congrats to 3 of my students for making over a 100% on their 9 weeks final grade in technology!  They have received a voucher good for one chicken biscuit and drink next Friday for Chick Fil A biscuit day.
I have been given a great group of students with which to trudge through the ever expanding world of technology this 9 weeks.  We have started with blogging on Kidblog.  We are also hoping to explore Edmodo this 9 weeks.  Permission forms went home yesterday.

5th:  We are continuing with blog posts, changing avatars, posting pictures in our blog, etc.  This will continue through until Oct. 29th, when we will move on photo editing with Picasa.  6th graders will also learn to use Picasa at this time.

4th:  We are continuing, again, with blogs, with changing our avatars, adding photos to post, and the importance of Netiquette.  We will also move on to explain the important of utilizing correct spelling and grammar in blog posts.

3rd:  Third grade is doing a tiny bit of Internet Research this round and next round of specials, just to get our feet wet in going to a search engine and finding a reliable web site.  The topic is U.S. Government and reflects what they have been learning in class.  We work for half of the period, and then explore educational activities for the second half.

2nd:  Second grade has been practicing their math skills in the wonderful world of FunBrain Math.  So much more fun than flashcards and worksheets!  I wish this had been around when I was their age!

1st:  First grade gets to explore their science specials time and concept mapping, and then move on to Michael Michael Go Recycle.  It is amazing how this game has spanned the grade levels!

K:  Kindergarten starts out with a game testing their number sequence knowledge as well as mouse abilities on one of my favorite websites:  funschool.kaboose.com.  This game is called "Stacker" and is one of a handful of awesome games for the younger students.


ON ANOTHER NOTE:
We are in the process of receiving awesome, brand new headphones for the lab, courtesy of donors through donorschoose.org!!!  I am so so excited that the headphones will be reliable and I hope much better than these that I purchased at the beginning of the year as a temporary measure.  The headphones I have that are still in good condition will go to various teachers throughout the school who need headphones for their classrooms.

That's all I have for now!  Thanks for reading and as always, for supporting Kennesaw Charter Science and Math Academy!!!