Check out my webquest for 5th graders at: http://ia.usu.edu/viewproject.php?project=ia:13237
I think the highlight of my webquest is that it immediately grabs students' interests and they are excited to begin the project. It was really important to me that I design a webquest that was extremely motivating and engaging for students because that allows their learning to be maximized. I wish I had the money to allow each of these students to go on a field trip to areas that the animal they're reporting on actually lives, so they could see its true habitat and observe what it actually does in the wild first-hand.
The planning sheet was very helpful to me. Once I completed it, I knew exactly where my webquest was headed and had a clear direction when it came time to actually putting it together. My peer evaluation was also helpful. It allowed me to make some needed corrections and improvements.
I've learned that when we as teachers put some time into planning technology-based instruction for our students, it can reap big rewards. The biggest reward is how much students enjoy using the projects. By using webquests and other such tools, we can make a significant difference in how motivated they are to learn.
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Friday, April 16, 2010
I was very excited to learn about ways I can use digital photography in my classroom. Using digital photography is very motivating for students. It provides another way of using technology in the classroom. I loved the idea of teaching about geometric shapes through the use of photography because it helps students see that the environment all around them contains shapes. It makes learning personal to them. All of a sudden geometric shapes have purpose and are a concrete idea, rather than being an abstract subject they have to learn about.
Friday, April 2, 2010
Web Applications
Today we explored more into web applications. Web applications are an interactive, extremely engaging and motivating for children to learn various concepts across all the subject areas. The following are some I explored today that I thought I could use in my future classroom.
http://www.bellmuseum.org/distancelearning/prairie/build/
Science--Nasa website--This game would work well in 1st grade where students are learning about the water cycle, it's steps and processes. I think it would provide a wonderful way for students to individually review what we've learned as a class because as they play this game, it asks questions about the water cycle. It's found at the following website:
http://kids.earth.nasa.gov/droplet.html
Social Studies--5th Grade Social Studies Standards address exploration and settling of North America. Completing this activity will help students become motivated about using maps, learn about technology advances that led to an increase in exploration, and also reasons for exploration. All of these are indicators in Standard 1, Objective 1 that students will learn about and explore through this activity.
http://www.bellmuseum.org/distancelearning/prairie/build/
And this is just a note to myself so I don't forget about it. The following is a website that makes math fun and exciting for students: http://www.arcademicskillbuilders.com/
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