Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Kid Bloggin' Wednesday: A Good Day


Science Investigation

This is the plant.
  • We planted them.
  • They are Brassica.
  • Their leaves look like hearts.
  • They got dirt in the cup.
  • They have pointy leaves.
  • When they grow big we can see their roots.
  • They have names on them so we know which cup we have.

This is our math wall.
  • We like our wall.
  • There are different stations.
  • There are nine different stations.
  • There are 8 different groups.
  • They have different shapes on them.
  •  They have names on top of them so we know which center to go to.
  • They have different colors.


This is our desk dividers.
  • We use desk dividers for our tests.
  • We use desk dividers so people don't cheat on tests.
  • Our desk dividers are different colors.
  • Our desk dividers open and close.
  • We can use them for our tests.
  • They are also red.

Magic School Bus Video

This is our Magic School Bus Videos.
  • We watch the Magic School Bus on lunch bunch.
  • We like to watch the Magic School Bus.
  • They are math videos and science videos.
  • They learn.
  • They are fun to watch.

Science Tubs
This is our science tubs.
  • We do science with the stuff.
  • We planted Brassica and we looked at them in tubs to write in our science journals.
  • We made plants.
  • We work with them.
  • They are different colors.


Monday, February 16, 2015

Little Apple Tech Fun

Below you'll find additions made by the educators who joined my session on blogging during the Little Apple Tech Fest. It was a blast giving them a chance to practice as my class does!

#LATF15 pens are the best.
  • They can be used as a pen or an iPad stylus.
  • The pens come in trendy colors!


This skeleton displays all 206 bones of the adult human body!
The longest bone in the human body is the femur.



We are wannabe bloggers!


Technology Takeover!
  • Engaging students through technology
  • Promoting higher level thinking through the vessel of creativity


 Double the Fun
  • Lots of people have devices.
  • All of our devices are working today!


Listening Lamp
  • We visited the science room!
  • Symbolism: You need to listen to get bright ideas! 

A good blog is like a good cup of coffee
  • black coffee is the "idea"
  • the coffee is the colorful and interesting delivery of the idea
  • cream and sugar adds interest and flavor to the blog


The bones of technology
  • Shaking the skeletons out of our closet.
  • We are adding meat to the technology.






Sunday, February 15, 2015

Teaching Teachers

It's fast approaching, and I'm not talking about the supposed snow we are getting.The snow seems to be unavoidable and while many teachers welcome the snow I am the complete opposite.

It's on its way!
I think I've had my fill of snow this school year. Not to mention I don't want anything getting in the way of tomorrow. Tomorrow is the second annual Little Apple Tech Fest! While others are enjoying being off on President's Day, our students included, the teachers of USD 383 will be at the high school getting some professional development and getting hands-on experience with new ideas, implementation, and tech innovations.

Be sure to check out what's being offered here.

You'll notice that this year I am not just an attendee but I am also presenting!
My session at LATF.
I've spent the weekend thinking about what teachers may want to know about classroom blogging. I think I am as ready as I'm going to be. I'm nervous out of my mind and I may have checked the attendee list a couple times hoping I'll see some familiar faces. While I am defintely passionate about using classroom blogs with students and my own class has made huge gains in this area, when it boils down it's still presenting to other educators. I'll always get those butterfflies. I'll always get the racing heart. I'm just finally accepting that's okay.

 Here's hoping everyone walks away with an interest in blogging, the resources to create their own blog, and some fun blogs to follow for resources and inspiration!

P.S. 
Teachers: Do you get nervous presenting? How do you get around it?