First grade students learned about characters feelings and how they change in their unit, Readers Meet the Characters in Our Books. Students could show their learning by making a Doodlecast Pro of images from the book along with a narration of how the character's feelings changed. I have included a teacher sample that can be used as a model below.
Tuesday, 21 January 2014
Wednesday, 8 January 2014
Reading Makes Me Feel Good
Festival of Stories is starting in the Primary School this week! Students will be inspired by Todd Parr's book Reading Makes You Feel Good. In Technology class, students will mimic Todd Parr's drawing style to create images of what makes them feel good. Below are samples created by Mr. Mike's class.
Thursday, 19 December 2013
Daily Weather Check
First grade students will be studying weather and record the daily temperature and cloud coverage for a particular city to track its weather. At the end, students can compare various weather patterns from cities around the world with their classmates.
Daily, students will:
1. Choose a city
2. Click on its 'globe'
3. Click on the link to find out that city's weather for the day
4. Record the weather on their monthly weather calendar
Daily, students will:
1. Choose a city
2. Click on its 'globe'
3. Click on the link to find out that city's weather for the day
4. Record the weather on their monthly weather calendar
Wednesday, 18 December 2013
Fantastic Films
Today we had thirteen second grade students work together with the PS Tech Coaches to create three short videos highlighting the importance of our SAS Core Values. We had an hour to brainstorm and plan in the morning and then an hour to film and edit before lunch. The link to the playlist is below:
Tuesday, 17 December 2013
Kelli's Weather Report
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The new clip-n-clip feature in iMovie is amazing! Here is a short sample I made quickly for our first graders who will be studying weather in January...can't wait to try it with them.
Wednesday, 11 December 2013
Google Teacher Academy
I have just returned from the Google Teacher Academy in London. It was an honor to learn with such positive, open-minded educators who are Google Apps for Education leaders in their community. One of the most important take-aways is the connection you build with inspiring people from around the world who are life-long learners. It definitely broadens the horizons of my personal learning community, which I can share locally. Some awesome Google Tools that were discussed are:
- Google Cultural Institue
- The Google Cultural Institute brings together millions of artifacts from multiple partners, with the stories that bring them to life, in a virtual museum.
http://www.google.com/culturalinstitute/home - Tour Builder
- Tour Builder is a new way to show people the places you've visited and the experiences you had along the way using Google Earth. It lets you pick the locations right on the map, add in photos, text, and video, and then share your creation.
https://tourbuilder.withgoogle.com/ - MapsEngine
- Google Maps Engine makes it easy for you to create beautiful maps and share them with others.
https://mapsengine.google.com/map/ - Annotating YouTube Videos
- Video Annotations is a new way for you to add interactive commentary to your videos! Use it to:
- Add background information about the video
- Create stories with multiple possibilities (viewers click to choose the next scene)
- Link to related YouTube videos, channels, or search results from within a video
- All of the above!
- You control what the annotations say, where they appear on the video, and when they appear and disappear.
How do I get started?
Please visit our Help Center for more information on Video Annotations.
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