Thursday, 7 May 2015

Stop Motion with Building Shapes

Grade 1 students are learning about Geometry in their current math unit.  One of the lessons focuses on using pattern blocks to build shapes.  The students absolutely adored the app Stop Motion to record an animation of their shape building.


Wednesday, 6 May 2015

Socrative in the Chinese Classroom



Some of the K-2 WL teachers have been using Socrative with great success.  Students listen to a story as a whole group and then answer comprehension questions using Socrative.  The teacher runs the 'quiz' at the teacher's pace allowing for the class to see the correct answer after each question and giving time for discussion on why that answer was correct and the others were not correct.


Sunday, 26 April 2015

Planning an Independent Project

Grade 1 students are learning about an appropriate way to plan an independent project by asking themselves some guiding questions.


  1. What do you want to share?
  2. How do you want to share it?
  3. What tool would be the best to use?
  4. How will you break it down into manageable steps to complete it?



Here are some student samples. 


Sunday, 5 April 2015

QR Code Work Choice

Students in Grade 1 are becoming extremely independent learners with their ipads in our 1:1 program.  For this lesson, students are exposed to three different stations and they can choose one to complete.  The goal is for them to scan the QR code at the station, watch the directions, and then follow the directions from the video to create their project.

Station 1
Students apply their knowledge of cloud types learned in science class to make a clouds iMovie.

Station 2
Students apply their mathematical thinking skills to make a screencast of how they solve a math problem.

Station 3
Students create a drawing of their NF research animal in its natural habitat as a background.  They then make the animal 'talk' and share some of the new learning they discovered when researching the animal.


Below is a student sample from each station.

Sunday, 8 March 2015

Visual Literacy in Grade 1

First graders are beginning to look at techniques to make posters that are easier to interpret.



During this lesson, we discuss the differences between images that the eye can make meaning of quicker and easier versus images that are confusing and make it difficult to gather meaning.  In order to create posters that encourage an awareness of visual literacy, students were taught about:

  • bold, obvious titles
  • choose only 1-2 fonts
  • solid color backgrounds that are not distracting
  • arrange images in a grid
  • various colors can evoke certain emotions
  • use complimentary colors

It was amazing to see how well even the youngest of learners quickly grasped the importance of making more visually appealing posters.  Their finished products were amazing.  Two examples are below.



Tuesday, 24 February 2015

Searching Online Digital Citizenship



Easy Blog Photo

This week, first graders were involved in a foundational Digital Citizenship lesson pertaining to ‘Searching Online’ with Mrs. Buxton, the first grade tech coach, and Mrs. Cuthbert, the first grade librarian.  Students learned that they should follow certain rules when searching online.  

Rule #1 - Use a Keyword Search

Rule #2 - Only use images without a Watermark

Rule #3 - When in Doubt, Close it Out

Wednesday, 28 January 2015

Mini Book Reviews

Students explored a fun way to share their favorite books in Reader's Workshop. Two apps were used in the process, Pic Collage and Yakit for kids. Here are a few samples.