Friday, April 24, 2009
V-trips: What a great idea!
I love V-trips. I was able to find a lot of them online. I think they are a great tool to use in the classroom. Schools are limited in the amount of field trips they can go on. I think that students learn a lot by actually experiencing things that they are learning about. V-trips are a great way for students to get a chance to visit places they cant really go to. A lot of the V-trips have a lot of interesting infromation and graphics that make it feel like you are actually there. It's a great way for students to learn by doing hands on activities. They are good to introduce a topic or end one. I definitely will use them in my classroom. I think they are wonderful and that students really could benefit a lot from them.
Friday, April 17, 2009
Field work Lesson
I did a really cute lesson for field work that I figured I can share with everyone. The class is learning about bats this week. I work with preschoolers and we are talking about birds this week. I had the little ones draw a picture of what they would want to do if they could fly. We talked about characteristics of birds and why we cant fly. They had a good time with it. So when the teacher told me that her students were learning about bats I remembered the lesson I did with the preschoolers. The classroom Im doing my fieldwork in is K-2 special education room. I started off by asking them What they know about bats? They really knew a lot and were very excited to share all about it with me. Then I asked them what we have in common with bats? We also talked about why we are different and how bats and birds can fly and we cant. I then asked them to think about what they would want to do or where they would want to go if they could fly. They colored a picture and then wrote one sentence about their picture. I had them use fun sticky letters to put their name on it. I wanted them to stay focused and have fun with the activity. They really seemed to like it and enjoy the activity. I made a class book with all of their pictures and showed them all the wonderful creations that all of them had designed.
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Using games to teach
Students have a hard time sitting still all day at school. I think its important for teachers to incorporate games into their lessons. I am working on my social interactive lesson plan for my methods class and we had this smartboard assignment so figured it was a good time to blog about games in the classroom. I think this is a great idea to keep kids involved in lessons. Students usually enjoy helping their friends too. There are a lot of great games out there that involve the students in groups and really get them thinking. They have a chance to learn from their peers and help them at the same time. It breaks up the long day for students and keeps them motivated. Games are a great fun way for students to learn. I found a really cool hollywood squares game online for older students. For those of you teaching middle or high school this is a great tool to use. I definitely will use games when I have my own classroom.
Friday, April 3, 2009
Social Networking
Parents and teachers have to keep a close eye on students. There are a lot of social networking websites out there that can be very dangerous. They could be a lot of fun for kids but only if they are used safely and with adult supervision. I dont think its important for teachers to use social networking in the classroom. There are too many risks. If students are using these websites inappropriately at school the teacher and the school can get in big trouble for that. I just dont think its worth it. There are plenty of other ways that the teachers can incoporate technology into their lessons. I use facebook and I'm still always very cautious. You never know what people are doing on all those websites. I understand that some kids just want to talk with their friends and do all the other fun things the site has to offer but its very important to be safe when doing so.
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