Monday, October 3, 2011

Those Wacky Wikis

Some teachers have shown an interest in creating a class wiki, but are unsure what role it should play. Another educator shared this resource on Twitter and I had to share.

Wikis in the Classroom: Three Ways to Increase Student Collaboration http://t.co/DwpTbXqa

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Far Away Visitors

Enhance learning by connecting with classrooms all over the United States. Skype is a simple and engaging way for students to learn from one another. A fantastic "getting to know you" activity is a Mystery Skype.


Mrs. Wilson's classes participated in a Mystery Skype with a 5th grade class from Ohio. The purpose of this lesson was to determine the location of the class using clues. Each class took a turn reading clues; for example, "Our state's coastline is on the Gulf of Mexico," "Our state experiences a humid subtropical climate," and "One famous person from our state is Jimmie Davis who resided in Baton Rouge while holding the office of governor. He was also a singer and wrote our state song, You Are My Sunshine." The classes used maps, Google, and Edmodo during discussion. 
After the Skype connection, students created a double bubble map comparing and contrasting Louisiana and Ohio.                                                  
Introductions are complete, and we are now ready to discuss science topics with each other!







4th Chat has a wiki set-up and once registered, you can add your name to the list for Mystery Skypes. This website is not just for 4th grade teachers. 

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Dare to Differentiate

Tools for Differentiation: A Wiki packed with resources on ways to differentiate!

Free Incredible Ideas

Looking for some terrific ideas to use in your classroom? This ebook is a compilation of the forty best ideas that came from the Incredible Ideas contest.


Inside this 21 page ebook you will find:

Ideas for building community in your classroom
Ideas for encouraging creativity
Icebreaker tips and ideas
Ideas for facilitating cooperative learning.



Friday, September 2, 2011

Brain Breaks and Whole Brain Teaching

Click here to view a Physical Activity Idea book for Elementary Classroom Teachers.



Click here for a lesson on Whole Brain Teaching ideas!

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Technology Integration



How did you integrate technology during the first week of school? Did you use an interactive flipchart, activotes, online survey, Brainpop, Discovery Education, Glogster, etc..? If you didn't use technology during the first week, how do you plan to integrate technology in your classroom in the future?

I integrated technology during the first week with my 4th grade class by having students complete two surveys. The surveys were created in Google Docs. Students completed a Reading Interest Survey and a Beginning of the Year Survey. You can view the surveys on my Class Wiki.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Glogs, Flipcharts, Movies and Reading Strategies Oh My!

Today was another full day of Professional Development. However, today was filled with lots of ways to engage and motivate students through technology and fun hands on activities.

Session1- What's New in ELA?

This session focused on Glogs. They introduced the benefits of creating Glogs and how to get to the Glogs created on each Unit of our Treasure books on our school website. These ladies worked hard over the summer to link Discovery Education videos, crossword puzzles, powerpoints, links to Treasure activities and links to inquiry lessons that go with each story. These Glogs will foster teamwork, drive new interest levels around subjects, and bring a fun learning experience to the classroom. Click here to access the Glogs.

Session 2- Flipcharts for ELA and Math

This session focused on flipcharts created by one of our Tech Integration Specialist for grades 3-5. She created flipcharts that included engaging lessons for each Unit of study in our Treasures text. The flipcharts included pre and post assessments, a vocabulary activity, art integration, comprehension skills and a Spelling lesson. The flipcharts are mostly geared toward small group instruction, but can also be used for whole group. The flipcharts can be accessed here.

Another resource she shared with us is Flocabulary. Flocabulary produces educational hip hop music to teach vocabulary, reading, social studies, math and science. My students are going to love this site!

Session 3- From Moaning to Motivated with Movies


This session focused on using Technology to motivate students to write. Some helpful websites that were introduced were Moviefone, You Tube and iTunes. The first trailer she showed was "For the Birds", which was found in iTunes. This trailer would be a great way to get students to begin discussing feelings and emotions. This trailer is awesome!


The best movie shown and the boys in your class will love it was "Oktapodi". This movie could be used to get students talking about Characters, Problem and Solution. You could even introduce Cliffhanger.

She then introduced us to 4 Square Writing, which was new to me. I use Thinking Maps when teaching writing, but I loved the graphic organizer for 4 Square Writing because it was much more age appropriate.You can also use it to retell a story by changing the First to Setting, Next to Characters, Then to Problem and Last to Solution.

Session 4- "Centering" Around ELA Strategies

This session introduced Anticipation guides, which are great to use for making Predictions on a text or to Pre-assess what students know. Then was a Literary Report Card where students choose a character from the story and write three character traits to describe that particular character. They then find supporting details from the book to show why that character received that grade. The teachers or the students can decide on the grade.

Here are a few photos of the handouts that were given. Sorry! They are not the best pictures.
Anticipation Guide


Somebody/Wanted/But/So- ELA Strategy


Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Welcome Back!


Today was our first day back to work and it was filled with school related Professional Development or PD as we call it. We had a wonderful guest speaker who is a long time friend of our principal.

Here is a video I was inspired to develop based on her motivational ABCs.


Back to Basics: ABCs for Motivating Teachers by Erica Shepherd Inspired by Cynthia Butler-Blucher on PhotoPeach

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

13 Tools For Teaching Vocabulary

Tools to teach vocabulary that are user-friendly and useful for students and teachers.


Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Visual Dictionary

Check out this website to see videos on word meanings. However, not all words in the dictionary have a video. No problem ..... have your students create a short video explaining the meaning and upload to the website. What a great way to interact with words!!

Math Website

Now you can easily use current events to teach math problems. Yummy Math creates math problems and scenarios based on things happening in the world.

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Reading Workshop

Here I am again searching for resources to use for Reader's Workshop. I decided to head back again to Beth Newingham's site on Scholastic to review some of her resources. While reading the comments I noticed someone posted a site to view for literacy resources for grades 2-6. The copy I have posted is a preview, but you can purchase a digital copy or a hard copy. Check it out it is awesome!




Click here to preview!

Saving You Tube Videos to Show in Class

Check out this blog for a Quick Tip on how to Save You Tube videos to show in class.



Click here!

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Bloom's and Technology

This presentation connects online applications to each level of Bloom's Taxonomy. 


Please share your experiences by commenting below. 

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Skype With Authors

Here is a list of authors that will Skype, for free, with your students.
Skype with authors link


Blog Ideas

I created a blog...now what? Blogs are more than just a format for teacher-led discussions. Look over these 58 engaging ideas for its use.

Friday, July 1, 2011

Writing Idea

Check out this great writing idea using a Target Dollar item.

Writing Idea

Mrs. Rojas' Teaching Resources
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School Supply Activity

Are you overwhelmed with school supplies on the first day of school? Here is a cute activity that can be adapted to suit any grade-level.

Supply Activity

Check out this blog for more great ideas!

Friday, June 24, 2011

Why Estelle Teachers Should Sign Up on Twitter




Why Should I sign up?
1. You need a Twitter account to follow educational topics and trends.
2. It is FREE Professional Development!
3.Did you know educators from all over the world chat on Twitter weekly? Check out the calendar below








OK! So now, how do I follow topics?
After people tweet a message, they will include a hashtag. A hashtag is the pound sign # followed by an abbreviated group name. For example, I'm interested in Educational Applications. So I follow the hashtag #elemchat #4thchat #edtech.

FYI- If you want to follow more than one group it is wise to download TweetDeck.

Hope you try it out!

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Google: No Longer A Mystery

Did you know that Google can determine the reading level of online articles, create flashcards and quizzes, and generate math questions from a map? Yes, it can do all of that and so much more. Google for Teachers...Books, Docs, Maps, and More will guide you step-by-step through these processes.

Blogs and Podcasts and Wikis...OH MY!

Learning about and how to us Web 2.0 tools can be overwhelming and exhausting. Thankfully, there is a resource that will provide you with information about the most common tools. Classroom Learning 2.0 allows you to explore meanings, tutorials, and lesson ideas.

There is also a great book titled Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts and Other Powerful Web Tools for Classrooms by Will Richardson.

Welcome to our Personal Learning Network

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Welcome Estelle Teachers! Are you ready to venture into the 21st Century and learn about some fabulous Web 2.0 tools you can use in your classroom? We hope the answers is "Yes" and therefore we have created this PLN just for you.

So what is a PLN?
A PLN is a Personal Learning Network. In order for our students to learn, we as teachers need to keep learning. This blog will share resources for teachers to continue learning with social networking, blogging, and free tools with lesson ideas.