MI Theory and Growth Mindset are two powerful concepts that can be used together to motivate and inspire students to become lifelong learners! Watch this free replay of Laura Candler's MI Theory, Mindset, and Motivation webinar to learn more.
Klassroom: The Parent-Teacher Communication App Built for Today's Elementary School Experience
You need a Promethean interactive whiteboard to use this file. It has questions embedded to use ActiveExpression clickers, but could be answered verbally, written, or with small whiteboards. There are 14 questions. ALL 16 slides are shown on the free pdf preview file.
Hey guys! I am SO FLIPPIN' EXCITED to tell you about a FREE tool that's out there for teachers to use to help give our students access to some of the BEST books from the BIGGEST publishers! {I'm going
Using Google Earth to send students on an engaging scavenger hunt around the world without leaving their chairs! Google Earth is one of my students' favorite online resources - they love looking up their homes, their school, and 'walking' virtually around the neighborhood. Paired with Google Classroom, I can now assign projects on Google Earth for my students to complete at home using Google Slides to record their findings. This Google App-smashing project works well for a social studies home work assignment, snow days, substitute lesson, or as a whole group technology integration activity. This post is part of my ongoing
This year, one of my goals has been to increase the amount of technology use in my classroom. It all started with two students who used ipads for adapted work. I use the Clicker apps by Cricksoft almost daily in my classroom. They've changed the way I teach for a lot of students. The apps are expensive, but very much worth the cost. I highly recommend looking into them. Click to head to Cricksoft's website. If it feels overwhelming to create Clicker books on each and every topic, they've a lot of really good basics already created for you to download. I've created articles for many topics, and have my entire body systems articles available on TpT. I share one of the articles in the video below. My administration saw the success I was having in my classroom getting students to access grade level curriculum when they weren't able to in other ways, and getting non-writers to write. Six more ipads were purchased for my classroom. That's when things were able to really get going! By having the ability to allow technology to all it normalized it in the classroom. Those who felt "different" by using it didn't feel that way any longer. The options for tasks increased dramatically by having access to so many ipads. That's when this short article came out on our district website: As technology use continues to grow in our schools, we are always looking at effective ways to use it to benefit all students. Walking into Angela Gatt’s grade 4 class, her creativity and UDL approach to using technology was immediately apparent. Students were working in small groups researching a variety of Canadian explorers. Some students were looking up information from a text book; others were using ipads to access online materials, while others were reading text that Angela had made into a Clicker Book on an ipad. Clicker Books can read text aloud while highlighting words to support struggling readers. Every student in her class was engaged in the assignment. At the beginning of the year, two of Angela’s students were using Clicker apps on ipads to support their reading and writing. She used 6 way headphone splitters so that more students could listen to books together, thus normalizing the use of technology in her classroom. Her school has since invested in purchasing more ipads and Clicker apps, which Angela and other teachers in the school will be able to use with their students. “Using technology in my classroom has helped to increase student engagement and deepen their understanding. Being able to have access to apps such as Clicker Books has been an excellent way of differentiating and allowing all students to see success.” Jennifer Salinas, who is a technology support itinerant for our district wrote this article. What she is referring to is the explorer's research my class was doing. Students were paired with another. I paired them based on a variety of considerations: reading ability, neatness, work ethic, and public speaking skills. I checked out at least 2 books on each explorer from the school or public library. Most explorer's also had additional reading materials via the Epic app on the ipad. This app is another amazing one! You can find so many ebooks through this app, and it's free for educators. Some books even read aloud to you. The final task was to create a poster on the explorer and present it to the class. Here's some of the finished work: The independence my students experienced through the help of technology was so inspiring. I'm so grateful to be able to include it in my day to day work in the classroom. Check out my Technology in the Classroom Pinterest board for more ideas. Pin this post.
Hello all! I hope the holiday season is finding you all festive and well! Things are going fabulously over here in EngagingLand and we are counting down the day till break!!! So, do you want some tech you can use in your class and implement tomorrow? If you haven't yet, you MUST use Epic! Books!!!! Epic! is an online library that is totally free for teachers. Teachers can have students read casually off of a guest account or can quickly and easily create an account for each student. So .... why is it amazing? The teachers in my district love Epic! and are using it with students who are K - 8. My favorite thing is the amazing and quality informational text. Their nonfiction books are amazing (I can't get enough of their National Geographic titles!) and teachers are using these to introduce kids as young as second grade to the concept of research. A couple of weeks ago, like many urban districts, we started to enroll students from Puerto Rico. These students all came with different backgrounds and access to education. I was personally working with a couple of students who spoke no English at all. The principal and I set these students up on Epic! and selected "Spanish Books" as their preference and voila!!! We had an instant Spanish language library and these students got to spend at least a part of their day exploring and in their home language!!! If you are already using Epic! in your classroom, I would love to hear the ways you have implemented it!!! Feel free to comment below, head on over to my Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/ToEngageThemAll/ ) or email me at [email protected].