I saw a digital word wall that was set up in a slideshow. I also saw pictures of students and student art work. The last thing I saw was an area for the nights homework and a space where students could post comments/questions about their homework.
I think the blog would be a great way to keep parents informed, to get the kids involved in what they are doing and why they are doing it. It also gives them a chance to voice their opinions.
1. As an online teaching portfolio and a means of "proving" your technology skills to your adminstrator or to the State Board of Educations (which is updating their technology portfolio requirements for teachers).
2. Share student work with parents and allow them to comment.
3. As a means of incorporating technology into a variety of subject areas.
Mrs. Heaton Mossy Oaks Elementary School Beaufort, SC www.mrsheatonsclass.com www.mrsheatonsclass1.blogspot.com
This is a blog for educators and for those interested in supporting our 21st century learners. This is a place where we can collaborate about all the wonderful ways we incorporate technology into our daily curriculum. Please feel free to add an initial post or comment on any of the ideas people are sharing. I look forward to sharing and blogging together.
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I like the idea of posting powerpoints used in class as a review for tests. Also, it is a great way to communicate homework and other news to parents.
Pictures
newsletters
videos
diary/journal
1. Sharing Favorite Books to classmates
2. Encouraging Discussion between classmates
posting assignments, posting resource websites for poetry, math....etc
1. homework assignments
2. review of lessons
3. surveys
I saw a digital word wall that was set up in a slideshow. I also saw pictures of students and student art work. The last thing I saw was an area for the nights homework and a space where students could post comments/questions about their homework.
I saw some really neat pictures of art work created by children, and explanations about how they made them.
Some fun gadgets. Like feeding a hamster.
Some short video clips of student projects
Guest Blogger
To tell about something they did in the classroom
For communication between students about a particular assignment
Angie
I think the blog would be a great way to keep parents informed, to get the kids involved in what they are doing and why they are doing it. It also gives them a chance to voice their opinions.
sharing projects with class
sharing homework assignments
I saw a video of students showing how they were using some PE skills.
Students following directions in class.
Students will answer questions about books they have read.
Mrs. Moehlmann
3 Ways You Might Use a Blog?
1. As an online teaching portfolio and a means of "proving" your technology skills to your adminstrator or to the State Board of Educations (which is updating their technology portfolio requirements for teachers).
2. Share student work with parents and allow them to comment.
3. As a means of incorporating technology into a variety of subject areas.
Mrs. Heaton
Mossy Oaks Elementary School
Beaufort, SC
www.mrsheatonsclass.com
www.mrsheatonsclass1.blogspot.com
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