We have been using laptops for in our weekly learning labs to view science videos, blog, and create a Voicethread. Students were learning about concepts required by Common Core Curriculum . They then journaled about their learning after they viewed content specific science videos. Students blogged about our novels and shared reading stories and used Voicethread to complete literature circles.
Each one of the learning labs allowed students to make choices and take ownership of their learning either individually or in a small group. These activities were chosen because they do fully support Common Core Curriculum, student-centered learning and support 21st Century learning themes.
Blogging sample- this question came from our first read-aloud, Top Secret. I love Kidblog because it allows students to contribute to a conversation in a non-threatening way. It's also relevant to how they communicate and share ideas in their world. The blog was used to discuss character traits, one of the focus skills during the first nine weeks.
Think about Allen…How would you describe his actions? Did Allen show courage, perseverance or honesty?Choose one character trait and describe a scene from the story to support your answer.
E20October 9, 2012 at 10:13 AM
yes allen did show honesty when he told the newspapper pepole and all the other pepole he was a plant but they didnt belieave him only his teacher at the end.
E17October 9, 2012 at 10:13 AM
He did show perseverance when his techer ,mom and dad did not belive him. He tryed something diffinet and told the newspaper.
Voicethread really helped ignite student learning and participation in literature circles. Here's a sample of what students discussed in our first literature circle using Voicethread. Students identify vocabulary, text connections, narrative elements and favorite parts of the story. Meanwhile they are also learning how to use the microphone, and gain experience with Voicethread.
Although I discuss the challenges that technology brings, I believe the opportunities and inspiration that it also brings makes it worth it! The benefits far outweigh the challenges. Students are excited about learning and displaying their learning using technology tools. I believe technology helps make teaching and learning more efficient.
In thinking about ways to improve the technology experiences for the students, I plan to have students create a digital journal in Google Docs. Students will begin these digital journals beginning with the third nine weeks.
Sandra, I think the common theme for all of us has been some frustration with being able to accomplish what we envisioned while at Pinnacle. :-) It is good to know we are not alone. My students rarely use the instructions I provide to them either, so know that it isn't just you or the age level. :-) Thanks for sharing your projects!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your encouragement, Leslie!
DeleteSame here, we do have hiccups and its just annoying! I think you have done a great job overcoming your obstacles and making your classroom student centered. Keep up the good work!!!
ReplyDeleteSometimes you can't see the growth of students because you are with them every single day. But I can see a difference between the first Pinnacle visit and the one from this week. You can tell the students have become much more comfortable using technology are not afraid to jump in and give it a go. Your activities have added a depth to the instruction that students in non-pinnacle classrooms are not getting. Leslie is correct, her high school kids didn't want to read the instructions either, but think about it, I don't really like to either. :-) Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your encouragement Teresa! I always value comments and input from professionals outside of the classroom!
DeleteYou are having success with two strategies I want to try - Kidblog and Voicethread! I can identify with seeing the big picture and knowing where you want your students to go - but then somewhere it's lost in translation! This year is a major learning curve for all of us, and I think as we try to take in so much, we have to give ourselves a break and know that we can't do it all, but it all is progress! It sounds like you are really incorporating 21st Century learning in your classroom and I am sure the students are enjoying that, and are engaged!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Karen! I can help you make a Voicethread. Maybe that could help take off some pressure!
DeleteGreat job!! I like your comment on technology being difficult to incorporate some days. I completely agree. I struggle with the most effective uses of technology in order for my students to reach their full potential in some assignments.
ReplyDeleteI like your reference to Kid Blog! We use it within my classroom too and the students have just gone crazy over it. They absolutely love to use and communicate in a different sense. Good points!
Thank you, Sarah. I remember that you have used Kidblog in the past too! You're right, students love it!
ReplyDeleteI experience those ups and downs too. Some days are technological failures, while other days the days seem to sore. You are doing great. I love your ideas and can't wait to see more.
ReplyDeleteSounds like you have had some challenges to overcome. I like the idea of instruction sheets for the learning labs. I can see where they can help students be more independent.
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