Subject: Science
Grade: 2
Technology tools: Computer, Laptops
Tools used: Interactive website, Video,
Activity type: Lesson, Research, Project
In connecting with their classroom study of the rainforest, Second Grade ESL Students are using internet resources to collect data about Frogs/Amphibians. Each student is uses a netbook to log onto educational websites such as National Geographic Kids to correctly label poison dart frogs, complete life cycle diagrams, and collect dash facts about the species.
They have also been able to watch short video clips about the habitats and life cycles of tree frogs and poison dart frogs. Students are creating their own frog research book. This project builds ESL students' background knowledge and vocabulary in the areas of life science, nonfiction reading, and information technology.
Christine Smith, Viewmont Elementary
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Friday, May 11, 2012
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Rainforest Project with ESL Students
Subjects: Language Arts, Science, Information Literacy
Grade: 2
Technology tools: Computer(s), Laptop(s), LCD Projector, Document Camera
Tools used: Interactive website
Activity type: Lesson, Project, Research
Objectives:
ELA Gr 2 Writing Standard: Text Types and Purposes: 2. Write Informational Texts in which they introduce a topic, use facts ad definitions to develop points, and provide a concluding statement or section.Research to Build and Present Knowledge: 7. Participate in Shared research and writing projects
WIDA ELP Standard 2: Language of LArts: Reading Informational Text ; Standard 4: Language of Science: Reading and Writing Living Organisms
Grade 2 Science Standards: Life Cycles
In connecting with their classroom study of the rainforest, Second Grade ESL Students are using internet resources to collect data about Frogs/Amphibians. Each student is uses a netbook to log onto educational websites such as National Geographic Kids to correctly label poison dart frogs, complete life cycle diagrams, and collect dash facts about the species. They have also been able to watch short video clips about the habitats and life cycles of tree frogs and poison dart frogs. Student are creating their own frog research book. This project builds ESL students' background knowledge and vocabulary in the areas of life science, nonfiction reading, and information technology.
Christine Smith, Viewmont
Grade: 2
Technology tools: Computer(s), Laptop(s), LCD Projector, Document Camera
Tools used: Interactive website
Activity type: Lesson, Project, Research
Objectives:
ELA Gr 2 Writing Standard: Text Types and Purposes: 2. Write Informational Texts in which they introduce a topic, use facts ad definitions to develop points, and provide a concluding statement or section.Research to Build and Present Knowledge: 7. Participate in Shared research and writing projects
WIDA ELP Standard 2: Language of LArts: Reading Informational Text ; Standard 4: Language of Science: Reading and Writing Living Organisms
Grade 2 Science Standards: Life Cycles
In connecting with their classroom study of the rainforest, Second Grade ESL Students are using internet resources to collect data about Frogs/Amphibians. Each student is uses a netbook to log onto educational websites such as National Geographic Kids to correctly label poison dart frogs, complete life cycle diagrams, and collect dash facts about the species. They have also been able to watch short video clips about the habitats and life cycles of tree frogs and poison dart frogs. Student are creating their own frog research book. This project builds ESL students' background knowledge and vocabulary in the areas of life science, nonfiction reading, and information technology.
Christine Smith, Viewmont
Monday, May 7, 2012
Creating a Classroom Newspaper
Subjects: Language Arts
Grade: 2
Technology
tools: Laptop(s),
digital camera
Tools
used: Digital
manipulative, Word processing
Activity
type: Project
I wanted students to combine word processing skills
and digital photography to create a classroom newspaper about things that
happen in our classroom.
I submitted a proposal to DonorsChoose asking for a
netbook computer and digital camera to create a classroom newspaper called
"Heckler's Happenings".
Students write articles about things we are currently working on in
class. They type the article using
Microsoft Word and take pictures with the digital camera to accompany the
article. Right now I place the articles
and pictures into the newsletter template, but as this project grows, I would
like to show students how to do it themselves.
The students are very excited to write their articles
and have great ideas. The first issue
provided immediate feedback to them that they were proud to show to their
parents. I will continue with this
activity and make improvements to the process with each issue.
Kim Heckler,
Southwest
Math at Grandview
Subject: Math
Grade: 7
Technology
tools: Computer(s),
Laptop(s), LCD Projector, digital cameras
Tools
used: Simulation,
Digital manipulative, Digital text / ebook, Word processing, Communication
tool, Collaboration tool
Activity
type: Lesson,
Unit, Project, Teacher presentation, Assessment, Research, Tutorial
Unit Topic: Math at Grandview
Learning Target: Create and present a presentation with
peers showing math shapes and concepts
found at Grandview
Curriculum standards and objectives:
·
All 7th grade
math standards and objectives were covered:
Goal 1...Number and Operations, Goal 2...Measurement, Goal 3...Geometry,
Goal 4...Data Analysis, Goal 5...Algebra
·
Info and tech
standards: Assimilate and evaluate information
Students were to create a PowerPoint presentation using
shapes and measurements found at Grandview.
· Step 1:
Students were divided into groups and given the rubrics necessary for the
project.
· Step 2: The
groups were given a stop watch and
digital camera. Following the rubric they were to take up to 15 pictures to use
on their slides.
· Step 3: Following
the rubric they created a PowerPoint presentation to present to their class and
parents at PTA night.
Students were assessed using a rubric that
included a group grade for content and
presentation. The participation grade was for each individual (each group
member graded the members of their group according to a rubric and I averaged
these together to get the individual's participation grade).
This activity was extremely successful. The
discussions that were generated when the projects were presented were amazing.
Students asked each other probing questions and pointed out things that were in
the slides that the presenters did not notice.
Students were also able to point out mistakes in a nonthreatening manner.
Changes for the future: The one change that I would
make would be to I sign up for the computer lab for an extra day. (The students
became so involved that they wanted to do the same project again but take
different pictures.)
Ellie Wilson, Grandview
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Integrating Technology in Music
Subject: Music (Arts)
Grades: 6, 7
Technology
tools: Computer(s),
Laptop(s), Tuners, Phones
Tools
used: Interactive
website, Video creator / editor, Audio creator / editor
Activity
type: Unit,
Assessment
Learning Targets:
I can tune my instrument accurately
I can perform_________ in tune and with a steady beat.
We use digital tuners and smart phone apps to check
our accuracy when we tune.
We also are using the interactive SmartMusic program
for a SmartMusic review challenge with 6th and 7th graders.
Students use their phones and my iPhone to record
tests and to send home recordings to practice with.
Tuners were purchased with a grant from DKG Sorority.
Students assess their progress on a daily basis with
tuners and SmartMusic. Test scores are
about 20% higher for students who use their own phones to record tests and
retests are higher for those who send their tests home to review using my
iPhone.
We will continue to use all these strategies.
Family Heritage Project
Subjects: Language Arts,
Social Studies, Information Literacy
Grade: 4
Technology
tools: Laptop(s)
Tools
used: Digital
text / ebook, Word processing
Activity
type: Lesson,
Unit, Project, Assessment, Research, State Writing Assessment
Students interviewed their oldest living relative as part of the Family Heritage Project. The asked the person a series of 18 questions that compared and contrasted their own life to that of the interviewee. The word processing skills gained have impacted the many, many other projects and technology integration we do on a daily basis in our classroom.
Students then composed specific information into a
paragraph outline to create a 6 paragraph paper. Students were able to edit, use
word-processing skills, connect Language Arts skills and edit documents like
you would in a real News Reporting room.
This part of the project was also the State Writing
prompt for our school. Students used the finished documents to create a lovely
family treasure for year's to come.
Students met with teacher to look at text features,
content, and go through the writing process.
Cynthia
Thompson-Schmidt, Jenkins Elementary
Using PhotoPeach with ESL Students
Subjects: Language Arts, Science, Social Studies
Grades: K, 1, 2, 3, 4,
5
Technology
tools: Computer(s),
Laptop(s), LCD Projector, Interactive Slate
Tools
used: Interactive
website, Video, Digital text / ebook, Audio, Audio creator / editor, Word
processing, Image creator / editor
Activity
type: Lesson,
Unit, Project, Teacher presentation
I used PhotoPeach, a web-based, user-friendly,
slideshow maker, to integrate science and technology, and ESL/ELA content and
technology. In one third grade project, students studied main idea, comparing
and contrasting, and Tier 2 words, and science content. After drawing pictures
and writing descriptive sentences that compared and contrasted, they were able
to upload their drawings, and add music, text, and comments to their
presentations.
A similar activity was done in first grade; with more
of a focus on sentence structure.
Another PhotoPeach project integrated the school-wide
Career Day presentations by parents and community members. After pictures were
uploaded, students added descriptive sentences, which are now to be presented
to parents and attendees at Awards Day.
PowerPoint presentations and interactive slates have been a part of
my curriculum for a few years now.
Crystal
Pritchett, Jenkins Elementary
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Civil War Presentations using PowerPoint and Prezi
Subjects: Math, Language Arts, Social Studies
Grades: 3, 4, 5
Technology
tools: Laptop(s),
LCD Projector
Tools
used: Video,
Word processing, Social media tool, Communication tool
Activity
type: Lesson,
Unit, Project, Research
Students researched famous people of the Civil War and
created PowerPoint presentations and Prezis to
present along with their costumes and tri-folds for the Civil War Wax Museum. Students viewed videos, researched their
people, printed pictures, made PowerPoint presentations, and created Prezis. Student learned how to save their information
to their individual student share folders, and send their info to themselves
through email, as well as save their info on flash drive. On the day of the Wax Museum, students used
the netbooks in the mall area of our school as part of their presentations.
Students were given a full rubric for the project that
included use of technology.
The activity was very successful and I would like to
link the Prezis together in a movie for next year's students to view.
Janet Hambrick,
Revolutionary War Project
Subject: Science
Grades: 9, 10, 11, 12
Technology
tools: Computer(s),
LCD Projector
Tools
used: Interactive
website, Communication tool, Collaboration tool
Activity
type: Lesson,
Unit, Assessment, Tutorial
This technology integration allows me to address ALL
of the curriculum goals in the NC SCoS (Coursesites is a Learning Management
System)
I use the FREE version of Blackboard
(www.coursesites.com) to post assignments, podcasts, course notes, and handouts
for all of my science classes. Links are
provided in assignments and announcements (mini web pages I create) for
external sites utilizing interactive technologies, practice quizzes, and other
formative assessments. We have also used the discussion forum built into the
site that allows ALL students to share in discussion.
Assessments have been created using Responsus, the
built in test editor, testwizard.com, campbellbiology.com, and
webassign.net. Additionally, students
can upload and submit their assignments digitally using the VIEW/SUBMIT
ASSIGNMENT link in www.coursesites.com.
I would definitely use www.coursesites.com again. It is a
GREAT LMS, and it is FREE for up to five classes. The initial work is great, but it will allow
me to "flip" my classroom and better meet the individual needs of my
students in the classroom.
Gena Barnhardt,
Hickory High
Monday, April 23, 2012
Using PhotoPeach to Retell a Story
Subjects: Language Arts,
ESL
Grade: 1
Technology
tools: netbooks
Tools
used: Interactive
website, Image creator / editor
Activity
type: Lesson,
Project
ELA/ELL: retelling stories, using phonics skills in
writing
After reading the book "The Snow Lambs", I
had my first graders draw pictures that showed the important parts of the
story. After scanning the pictures, I then divided them into pairs and had them
select the pictures they would use to retell the story. They then uploaded
these pictures to the PhotoPeach website. Together they created and typed
captions for each picture that retold the story. They also selected music that
accompanied the retell. We then published the stories on the PhotoPeach site.
If I did this activity again, I would have them draw fewer pictures for the
retelling. Also, we ran out of time to finish before ESL testing began.
Otherwise, it was a great experience in collaborating and working on phonics
and retell skills!
Ellen Douglas,
Southwest
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