Saturday, 25 April 2015
Monday, 9 March 2015
Late to the party AGAIN! March Currently
Sometimes I wonder if it wasn't for Currently if I would get ANYTHING posted on my blog. I have been super busy with a wonderful teacher candidate working in my classroom, with planning for my vacation, and with LIFE! It amazes me how fast time flies!
Listening: Have you ever seen John Catucci? He is a comedian/musician turned food show host. I love watching You Gotta Eat here on the Food Network. Last summer when we were in the Collingwood area, they were filming at one of my favourite restaurants Tony's Iron Skillet. If you are ever in Collingwood, make sure to stop by, everything is delicious!
Loving: For the first time in THIRTEEN years I am going away for March break vacation. I have not travelled south in over 10 years...so this should be a treat.
Thinking: Can't stop thinking about Cuba. I have logged onto TripAdvisor more times in the past few weeks than I have to my own email. I keep reading the reviews, seeing what the weather is like, checking out pictures of the beach and getting more and more excited!
Wanting: When we return from March break, I will be trying to wind up the unit on Government and Citizenship my student teacher started a month ago. I really need to find some new resources for teaching Conservation of Energy. I have the materials I wrote myself, but I really wish someone would make something NEW which is more engaging for students at this grade level!
Needing:I have a TON of stuff to pack for my vacation and at the moment it is strewn all over my bedroom, bathroom and other surfaces throughout the house. I even have the suitcase out, but I actually need to start putting things IN the suitcase. Am I the only one who procrastinates about packing????
Spring Break Plans: I love my students but I am so happy we are going to a small all inclusive, adults only resort. I just want to lie on the beach and read all day everyday!
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Want to see what lots of other wonderful bloggers are doing for their March break? Click on the button below to visit Farley's monthly link up. Better late than never I say!
Sunday, 1 February 2015
Currently...where has the time gone?
Here it is February 1st and I just cannot tell you where the past 6 months have gone. I am loving my class and my grade this year. So much is happening but I have not stopped to take time to blog about it. On the first day of the month, every month my students complete their "CURRENTLY" and I post them in the hallway outside of my classroom. I wish I was as good about posting myself!
February in Ontario is still COLD. REALLY cold. Minus 18 with the windchill cold. The furnace has been running pretty much non stop. Can't wait for March to arrive. I am going south for the first time in years. Hubby and I are heading to Cuba for March Break.
That leads to every woman's nightmare...buying a bathing suit. I have searched high and low for something decent for a woman of my age to wear at the resort. So far? NADA, ZIP, ZILCH. Suggestions anyone?
On the plus side I DO have my report cards finished. As in done, proofread, printed, signed by principal done! All that I need to do now is photocopy and put them in envelopes. They don't go home til the 11th though. What can I say? I don't like to procrastinate!
Well, it is Sunday morning, I do need coffee and I am going to have the eggs benedict, which means one thing....I need to get this posted, get dressed and get going!
Have a great February everyone. I am doing an awesome activity with my class for Valentine's Day and for Lunar New Year. I will try to update you all before the March Currently rolls around!
Make sure you stop by Farley's blog and check out what all the other fabulous teacher bloggers are currently up to!
Wednesday, 31 December 2014
Ring in the new year with a sale!
Happy New Year to all my friends and family. To celebrate a whole group of awesome bloggers and teacher author's are having a sale. Just click on the image above to visit my store. Be sure to shop til you drop...nothing like a little retail therapy to help beat the January blues...and get you ready to go back!
Sunday, 14 December 2014
Loved that Lesson: Technology Edition Geometer's Sketchpad
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| Meg over at the The Teacher Studio is hosting her Loved that Lesson Linky again! Be sure to click on the image above to find out what some other amazing teacher bloggers have been up to. |
As most of you know, I teach gifted students in an elementary classroom. These students bring a range of strengths and abilities to the classroom each day. It is my job to keep them engaged and learning in ways which meet their unique strengths and needs. About 8 years I was looking for new and interesting ways to integrate technology into the classroom experiences of my students. I had been out of the classroom for over a decade working as an elementary science and technology consultant, so I called on a friend who worked in the math department to get some ideas. Caroline suggested I try the dynamic computer software "The Geometer's Sketchpad" with my students.
I was eager to get started but first I had to have our IT dept. remote install the software on all the computers in our school. Once this was done, we were ready to go! Caroline came to my school and showed my students and myself the essentials of Sketchpad and we were all hooked.
Here is a simple 5 minute video that shows a little bit about the tools in GSP.
My students were hooked, and I have used GSP ever since to teach the majority of my geometry curriculum in both grades 5 and 6.
This year I wanted to do something a little different. We had covered all of the basic shapes, points, lines and angles as well as triangles. I was flipping through my math curriculum document to see what still had to be covered in geometry and realized that students needed to be able to construct nets from three dimensional shapes and they also needed to be able to recognize three dimensional shapes from nets they are shown. My brain got to thinking about having the students use Geometer's Sketchpad to create the nets, and use it's unique ability to animate sketches to have the students transform the nets into their three dimensional counterparts.
In between our first and second visit to work on the animated nets, I realized that students also needed to be able to find the volume of prisms. As I had already taught my students how to find AREA of shapes using GSP, I decided to see how they would do with finding the VOLUME of a square or rectangular prism (again this expectation came directly from the curriculum).
I challenged the students to create a square or rectangular prism for their second animated net, and then increased the challenge by asking them to find the volume of their shape in TWO ways. Geometer's Sketchpad will allow students to select a shape and "measure" the area, volume, length, angle, etc. I like to have students use a traditional algorithm as well so that they can see the two measurements must match, therefore their calculations are correct.
It was great to see the students working diligently at creating their shapes, nets, and calculating volume. All of the students were able to create the shapes, animate them and discover something about their measurements. Some students needed more coaching than others, some needed more time, and some needed the ability to work with a peer, but everyone met with success. Their next challenge will be to find the surface area of all of their shapes!
I love when I can turn a lesson that could be dry and theoretical into something hands on and engaging for ALL my students. If you have never tried Geometer's Sketchpad you can download and experiment yourself for free. There are tons of online tutorials and lots of pre made curriculum materials and student activities. Once you start using it with your students, you'll all be hooked.
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| For Getting Started Tutorials click on the image above to go to the Sketchpad Learning Center. |
Sunday, 9 November 2014
Loved that lesson! Technology Edition.
My friend Meg over at The Teacher Studio hosts this awesome linky each month. I always find such amazing ideas from other fantastic teacher bloggers. This month I decided to do a bit of a throw back and write about a lesson from last year. (You can read more about how I used the novel Wonder HERE.) I love the novel Wonder by R.J. Palacio. Last year I wrote a blog post about all the fantastic things we did before, during and after reading the novel. One of my favourite projects was making "Character Trait Images" using Tagxedo.
You've never heard of Tagxedo? I love this program. It allows you to make sophisticated word clouds via the Internet. Using Tagxedo is super easy. Want something to use with your students? You can find an easy to follow tutorial in PDF HERE.
Go to the Tagxedo homepage and click on CREATE.
You will see a page that looks like the one above.
Click on LOAD. Here you (or your students) will add text. For our Wonder assignment, the students brainstormed character traits about each of the characters in the novel.
Next, click on SHAPE. You can choose from a variety of shapes which are pre-made OR you can click on ADD IMAGE. This is how my students were able to create the Character Trait images from the novel. The students created sketches of the characters from the novel. I uploaded them to a site on our school server so the students could access them easily. They were able to upload the images to Tagxedo and create custom word clouds.
Finally you can change aspects of your image by clicking on color, theme, font, orientation, or layout. Students were encouraged to experiment and choose designs they found visually appealing.
Next you can save your images as JPGs or PNGs. I had the students create a folder and download all of their individual images. I then taught them how to use the on line photo editor Picasa.
We downloaded the program to our computers at school and showed students how to create collages using their Tagxedo images.
Below you can see some finished student work. I was really proud of how well my students persevered to complete this assignment. I think their Tagxedo collages turned out brilliantly don't you?
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If you are reading the novel Wonder with your class, or if you would just like a great FREEBIE...click on the image below to download the bookmark I made for my students. I printed them on card stock, cut them out and laminated them. I love the sentiment expressed by R.J. Palacio...imagine what the world would be like if we all "choose kind".
Thanks for reading. Feel free to message me if you have any questions about how we completed this project.
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