Thursday, January 9, 2014
Technology
Last week, my students interviewed one another and wrote about that friend. To incorporate technology in this project, I had the students each create a page with the app Educreations. They took a picture of their friend, wrote a fact about that person, and recorded themselves reading the fact and introducing the friend. Once the class was finished, we watched the “book” on the screen. The students were so excited and proud of their work. It was a fun way to incorporate technology in my classroom.
A new app I have tried in my classroom is called Number Run. My students are very excited about this app as part of our Math Stations. In this app, a character runs on journey through a world. There are facts along the way for the students to answer. The facts become more challenging as the students move through the worlds. It is quickly becoming a favorite app in my classroom.
Monday, December 23, 2013
Marzano's What Works in Schools
For
the past few weeks, I implemented two new ideas to help with classroom
management. Below are the two new
strategies, I implemented in my classroom:
1. Rules and Procedures: Group
Work- Assign “jobs” for groups (time keeper, recorder, etc.), spend more time
talking about behavior and expectations before beginning group/partner work--I
think this is something I could work on to make group/partner work more
effective. This will help me to ensure each person is in charge of
something and contributing to the team.
I found the above strategies to be effective in my classroom. My students loved wearing the “job” buttons during group work time. I found this strategy to be helpful because as students worked, I was able to watch and see the students involved and taking on the role of their job and contributing to their group. Marzano states, “establishing and enforcing rules and procedures is a prerequisite for effective instruction in all k-12 classrooms” (p. 89). By having the rules and procedures for each “job” during group work, I felt the students knew exactly what to do and what I expected of them. The second strategy was also effective in my classroom. I used the thumbs up or down after teaching a lesson. This allowed me to quickly see which students felt like they understood and which students would need more support. Before having students complete math independent work, I had the students draw a happy face for understanding or a straight face if they felt they needed more support. I found this to be helpful because as I walked around the classroom, I knew which students needed more support by looking at their paper.
Friday, December 20, 2013
Technology
For the past two
weeks, I have tried to implement new technology into my classroom. An app that I have tried with my whole class
is called Pic Collage. It is a very
simple app in which the students can choose pictures and add text. We have been using the app for
vocabulary. To use this in my class with
one iPad, I have been projecting the iPad and introducing the word. As a class, we choose a picture that
represents the word. We either take a
picture or upload one from the web. My
students really enjoy this app because it helps them to make connections
between pictures and words. I really
like this app because it gives the students choice in the picture they want to
represent the word.
Another app I have
implemented in my classroom is Targeting Maths 2. I really like this app because grade level
math strands are targeted. The students
practice individually under their account during Math Stations. Students are able to practice a skill by
answering questions and then choosing a badge for their account. Afterwards, I can enter their account to see
their progress. Although this app is
expensive ($8.99), I believe it is beneficial.
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
Technology
I
am integrating reader’s theater into my classroom to help with
fluency. I decided to try the apps Sock
Puppets and Puppet Pals. I read a story
that goes with our curriculum and then found a grade level reader’s theater to
go with it. I told my class that we
would get to present the plays with the iPads.
They were so excited. We
practiced the reader’s theater multiple times throughout the week. I decided to begin by using the Puppet Pals
app since there are more options and the recordings can be longer. I uploaded characters to the app. The students then presented their plays with
the use of the app. They were able to
interact with the characters as they read their parts. Then we showcased our plays by watching them
on a projector. The students were proud
and excited to hear their reading with expression and fluency. This is an app that I am going to continue to
use and find ways to implement into my classroom.
Saturday, November 16, 2013
Teacher-Level Factors
Before
reading Marzano’s chapter on teacher-level factors, I predict he will note management
and teacher-student interaction as important.
I believe management will be noted as important because if a teacher is
not consistent and students don’t feel in a safe comfortable learning environment,
learning will be challenging. I also
think that teacher-student interactions will be noted because students need to
know they are loved and cared for in order for them to be and feel successful.
After
reading Marzano’s chapter on teacher-level factors, we have some
similarities. He says the three most
important factors are instructional strategies, classroom management
techniques, and classroom curricular design.
His factor that I predicted was management. I think that teacher-student interaction also
fits in this area. Students need to be
an environment that they can learn in otherwise how can learning take place?
I do
agree with Marzano when he says that individual teacher decisions have a
greater impact than decisions at the school level. I believe an effective teacher knows their students
and needs to make decisions that benefit the class.
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