Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Resources

I found the following helpful in working with students during these past few months...

GREAT ppt on phonics, word recognition, and spelling (Walpole and McKenna)... (Check out the diets starting on slide 7)
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&frm=1&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CEkQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.forsythcountyschools.org%2Fbalancedliteracy%2Fppt%2FPhonics.ppt&ei=zhxqT_CbG8bSsgKdr7mRAg&usg=AFQjCNHFe3ZHfAiwNCsnwLGYyRPMasPnXw


Florida Center for Reading Research:
http://www.fcrr.org/curriculum/SCAindex.shtm

Publisher for materials used...Words Their Way
http://www.pearsonhighered.com/educator/series/Words-Their-Way-Series/10888.page

Practicum

I am very sorry to be leaving my student.  There is no doubt that I have learned, and I fear that I learned more than she did! It took me a few days to get to know her in general, her reading strengths and reading weaknesses.  I began to use that knowledge to plan lessons around her needs.  I primarily used Florida Center for Reading Research and Words Their Way.  Both of these were excellent resources for her specific needs.  I do however feel that she may benefit more from an explicit phonics program due to her transient history and gaps in phonics background.  I hope the information I have gathered will somehow help her to receive the type of instruction she needs to be a successful reader.  If she stays at KES, I feel confident they will provide the interventions she needs.  The lessons learned in the practicum are real life lessons that could only be learned by DOING! No amount of reading or research can take the place of working with a child.

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Facilitating Engagement by Differentiating Independent Reading

In reading, Facilitating Engagement by Differentiating Independent Reading, I found many great resources.  Check out this site if you currently participate in Readers Workshop.  Many of her examples are specifically discussed in the article referenced above.

http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/top_teaching/2009/11/assessment-reading-workshop

I am curious as to how Common Core will impact Readers Workshop....

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Digital Resources

Digital Resources


These digital resources and tools for creating, collaborating, researching, and sharing can be found in the Common Core Curriculum Maps. This is not intended to be a comprehensive list, as the technologies are constantly evolving. Consider it a beginning!

Free Online Resources

Blogs

A blog is similar to a diary, but it is posted on the Internet where others can read and respond to it. It provides students an opportunity to write for an authentic audience.

·         Class Blogmeister

·         Kidzblog

·         Edublogs

·         Thingamablog

·         Thinkquest

·         Blogger

Bookmarking

These programs allow teachers to store bookmarks in one place, and allow others to access them. Delicious and Diigo are social bookmarking tools because they allow you to see what others are bookmarking in areas of interest.

·         Delicious

·         Diigo

·         Portaportal

·         Symbaloo

Edmodo

Edmodo is an easy and engaging way to manage assignments, provide a way for students to communicate and create an online classroom.

·         Edmodo

Glogster

Students can easily create and share interactive posters.

·         Glogster

Google Docs

Google Docs is “storage in the clouds” — a place that allows many students to collaborate on documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and forms.

·         Google Docs

Google Earth

Google Earth lets students view satellite imagery, maps, terrain, 3D buildings, canyons of the ocean, and other features and physical locations from their computers.

·         Google Earth

Helpful Websites

These are additional websites that provide useful information for technology integration.

·         Education World

·         Teacher Training Videos

Jing

Jing allows students to take pictures or make short videos of what they see on their computer monitor. It helps students see how others “think aloud” or follow “how to” directions.

·         Jing

Online Survey Tools

Online survey tools allow students to collect and review data on a variety of topics.

·         SurveyMonkey

·         Google Docs Forms

·         MicroPoll

Open Educational Resources

This page provides an annotated list of websites with OER (Open Educational Resources) for education teaching materials.

·         Online and Distance Learning

Picasa

Picasa (owned by Google) is a tool for easily organizing and editing pictures. Photos can be shared securely, requiring a password to view.

·         Picasa

Podcasts

A podcast is an audio or video recording that’s available on the Internet. Students can easily create these as assignments.

·         Apple: Ready. Set. Podcast.

·         Learning in Hand: Podcasting

SAT/ACT Vocabulary Builders

This is an online site where students can view videos to help build their vocabulary. Students can create their own video, in iMovie or Jing, after seeing examples on this site.

·         VocabAhead

Skype

Skype is a free “video conferencing” service. Classes can use it to collaborate with students and teachers all over the world. Classes can also use Skype to videoconference with an author or other people for research and other purposes.

·         Skype

VoiceThread

VoiceThread is a tool that allows students to create narrated stories and makes it easy for other people to comment on the stories.

·         VoiceThread

Web Browsers

Teach students to use web browsers for research, key word searches, responsible Internet use, etc.

·         Internet Explorer

·         Mozilla FireFox

·         Safari, etc.

WebQuest

A WebQuest is an inquiry-oriented lesson format in which most or all the information that students work with comes from the web.

·         WebQuest

Wikispaces

A wiki is a website that allows for collaborative creation and editing of web information.

·         Wikispaces

Wordle

Wordle is a visual cloud that picks out the most common words typed in text and gives them prominence by increasing size, making it easy to ascertain the essence of any text simply by looking at the cloud.

·         Wordle

Open Text Resources

University of Virginia Text Collection

UVA’s library website.

·         UVA Library

Folklore and Mythology Electronic Texts

A comprehensive library of folktales, folklore, fairy tales, and mythology.


Poetry Foundation

An independent literary organization dedicated to promoting poetry to the widest possible audience.

·         Poetry Foundation

Project Gutenberg

Offers high quality e-books for free download.

·         Project Gutenberg

Bartleby

A free Internet publisher of literature, reference works, and poetry.

·         Bartleby

The American Academy of Poets

Biographies and news of over 500 American poets.


The Poetry Archive

A specific site geared toward bringing poetry into the classroom, including lesson plans and activities.

·         The Poetry Archive

Poem Hunter

A database of poetry.

·         Poem Hunter

Old Poetry

The top 500 classical poems collected into one site.

·         Old Poetry

LibriVox

A collection of free audiobooks for the public domain.

·         LibriVox

ManyBooks

A collection of free e-books for the public domain.

·         ManyBooks

Representative Poetry Online

The University of Toronto’s collection of over 3,000 poems.

·         Link

Programs and Software

Bubbl.us

This is a visual learning tool that allows students to develop and organize their ideas.

·         Bubbl.us

Comic Life

Outlining stories in comic/story-board format helps scaffold students to the essence of a story. In addition, creating comics is engaging and inspires creativity. This program is easy to use, and the possibilities are endless.

·         Comic Life in Education

Discovery Education Streaming

This site provides digital instructional materials that take students beyond the textbook. The streaming videos are safe from advertisements and inappropriate material (a potential hazard of YouTube), and can help build students’ background knowledge on topics in a visual manner.

·         Discovery Education Streaming

Garageband

This is a recording studio that students can use to create music.

·         Garageband

iMovie

This is a way to make stories “come alive.”

·         iMovie

Inspiration

A visual learning tool that allow students to develop and organize their ideas.

·         Inspiration

Keynote

Keynote is a program that allows students to create stylish mixed-media presentations on a Macintosh computer.

·         Keynote

Kidspiration

Kidspiration is a program that allows students to visually web/map understanding of words and concepts. Free Alternative: bubbl.us

·         Kidspiration

·         bubbl.us

PowerPoint

PowerPoint is a presentation program that allows users to create mixed-media presentations on a PC.

Prezi

Prezi allows for more engaging/interactive presentations.

·         Link

SlideRocket

SlideRocket is a web application that allows students to collaboratively create stunning-looking PowerPoint-style multimedia presentations, which can then be viewed and shared online.

·         Prezi

Storykit

This is an iPod “app” that allows students to create electronic storybooks.

·         Storykit

Word

Students use Microsoft Word for writing papers, editing, annotating, etc.

Tools and Hardware

Digital Cameras

A very student-friendly tool. Photos may be used in many different types of classroom lessons. Here are a few applications that your digital camera may be used for:

·         illustrating steps in a procedure, to aid in writing “how to” paragraphs

·         using a photo as a prompt for narrative or descriptive writing

·         providing images for a school newspaper, class newspaper or newsletter

·         supplying graphics for written reports and presentations

·         e-mailing class updates to parents, with attached photos

·         providing images for class books

·         taking photos on field trips, to aid in writing about them later

·         publicizing a class play or project

Other ideas for using the digital camera with projects and presentations include:

·         creating a digital class archive

·         demonstrating vocabulary, emotions, compare/contrast

·         observing weather over a period of time

·         creating student portfolios

·         illustrating the process for complicated projects

·         developing a student-generated, graphical web research site as a school showcase


Document Camera (“ELMO”)

This tool is a camera mounted on a stand, which is hooked up to an LCD projector. This allows the teacher or student to place books or documents under the camera and project its image onto a screen for the all to see.

·         ELMO



Interactive Whiteboards

These are two different brand names for similar tools (Smart Board, Activeboard, etc.): whiteboards that allow for interaction using special pens.

·         Promethean

·         SMART Technologies

iPod Touches

With an iPod Touch, the possibilities are endless. These devices offer learning in the palm of the students’ hands, and access to many of the sites/programs above.

·         iPod Touch


·         iOS Apps

Flip Video Camera

Another very student-friendly tool.

Teachers:

·         Record performances, projects, field trips, and presentations and upload them to the web

·         Record student progress over time (i.e., fluency)

·         Record themselves teaching (as a self-assessment)

Students:

·         Record special experiences such as interviews or trips

·         Create “book talks”

·         Make commercials or advertisements, to record responses to books, projects, lessons, and units

·         “Sister” schools can record video and upload to the web to share experiences or collaborate on a project

·         Flip