Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Look for pictures of my children's Web postings this weekend! We made webs with messages in them to Mr. Zucherman about how wonderful Wilbur really is! They then had to write why they chose the word or words and how they related to Wilbur. It is a great way to extend the text and to have a little fun between TAKS practice!!!
Check out some of the great scenes from the animated movie "Charlotte's Web"! They bring the book to life! Children will here some of the exact words they have read in the book! Templeton's song is a lively and engaging depiction of what was described in the text.

Templeton

"Some Terrific Radiant Humble Pig" song from the animated movie

The "Chin Up" song from the animated movie

Sunday, February 21, 2010


Author: E.B. White
Information Station
Charlotte's Web by E.B. White

My 2/3 bridge class is reading the novel Charlotte's Web. Here are some great sites that can help make the Charlotte's Web reading experience great!

http://www.charlotteswebmovie.com/site/index.php

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Spelling

Using Technology as Centers




Here is a great idea to incorporate technology into your Language Arts block. Take the class to the computer lab and have center rotations there! Depending on number of students in your class set up 2 to 3 computers per center. I am going to use a six center example, but of course you can have more.




Designate a website for each center and have them rotate through each one for 15-20 minutes depending on your time. You could do a two day rotation as well and do three one day and three the next.




Here are some great websites to use and how to use them.








This website has many different leveled readers. The students can choose books from their level to read. After they choose a book they can click on projectable books and they can turn the page using the mouse. They can also underline words with electronic highlighters or electronic pencils. The teacher can have students highlight or underline words such as nouns, verbs, adjectives, color words, or anything the class might be working on.








This is a great website for teaching kids keyboarding skills. The kids just click on keyboarding and they have great games to help them learn how to keyboard and make using the word processing portion of the computer much faster.








Students can go on this website and play reading games and hear stories on their reading level.






There are many different types of math games at many different levels. Students will have a great time testing them all!





This is a similiar site to sheppard sofware with a lot more graphics. Students will enjoy all of the different characters and games.





Click on Fun and Learning then click on Games and Interactives. There are interactive books and games for all ages. There book in Spanish! There are crafts and songs as well. There is also a webcam to watch live fish in action and videos help bring the ocean to life. Students can have a real ocean experience all online!







Wednesday, February 10, 2010

I have recently started a jewelry buisness to make extra money. It is going to be a little tough to juggle it all, but I wanted a little extra spending money. Then I started thinking about how much work I do compaired to how much I get paid.

I work at school and at home to get it all done and I still fall short many days. Grading papers at home, writing lesson plans at home, and doing research for projects at home takes up many hours that I am not getting paid. I don't think I have read a "regular" book in a year. All this work and I still worry about paying for clothes for my kids or extracurricular activities.

I began to research and found this article. The US falls a little short on the pay scale compared to other countries. Take a look!

http://www.epi.org/economic_snapshots/entry/webfeatures_snapshots_20080402/

Take my quiz. How much do you think teachers should be paid?

Monday, February 1, 2010










Electronic Texts in the Classroom

  • Learning with Hypertext and Hypermedia - Links - www.exploratorium.edu/
  • Learning with Sofware programs - Break Through to Literacy, istation, enVisions, Lexia
  • Learning with E - Books - Math Blaster
  • Learning with Word Processors and Authoring Systems - Word, CoWriter, Hyperstudio, alphasmart
  • Learning with Internet