Autism Therapy and Speech Delays
I found this website to be of great help, in reaching the needs of autism children.
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Expressive Arts

I find it interesting that children that are engaged in Arts in the classroom, have higher test scores than children that are not engaged in that type of a classroom. If that is the case, then why aren't all teachers incorporating Arts in their curriculum? Children have the opportunity to express their feelings through music, skits, puppetry, painting, drawing. Engaging in activity where there is bodily movement, allows children to engage also in social relationships, as well as work together in groups.
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Cyberbullying

Probably one of my most terrifying moments as a child was being bullied by a girl, after school. I felt if I told my parents, it would just make matters worse. I was afraid they would call her parents, and then I would be attacked even more. I don't know about you, but living in a world of fear, was not fun! Today our children are experiencing that same fear, only it is Cyberbullying. I do believe many parents do not have a clue that their children are being bullied over the internet, or their children are taking part in bullying. Just like my parents had no clue that I ran a dead sprint for home after school, because of the fear of being attacked. I feel it is very important to let parents know that this is happening in our society today. Children on both side of this issue, whether they are being bullied or the one doing the bullying, may pay terrible consequences that could affect their lives forever. Parents need to be notified and children need to be aware that they need to tell someone if they are being bullied. I feel it is very important that parents, and teachers work together to teach children the safety of Cyberbullying. Here are some websites for teachers,parents, and children to access in understanding the importance their safety. www.cyberbullying.org/ www.netsmartz.org
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Assistive Technology

We are all different in our own way. We have different hair color, skin color,talk differently, walk differently, act differently etc. That is what makes us unique. Everyone has something unique to share. Everyone has something to offer that will change our world and the world around us. In our life time, we will use some type of assistance. I believe without assistive technology many of us would miss out on the experience of gaining knowledge, and the opportunity to communicate in this world by sharing what we have to offer. Assistive technology devices makes it easier for one to function in a setting where the accessiblity maybe difficult. Watching my mother with Multiple Sclerosis lose her mobility, would have been much more difficult for me if I wouldn't have had the different devices to make her opportunities exist. I believe creating a classroom environment with the many different assistive technology devices will foster the learning styles of a diverse classroom. It gives everyone the opportunity to participate, and take part in the learning environment, so no child is left behind. Here is a good website for families that was shared with me. I hope it can benefit someone that has questions that are related to this post. http://www.pluk.org/AT1.html
image is from Pic4Learning
Benefits of Social Networking

Social Networking is a fabulous way to communicate with others and share your common interest. It is a wonderful way to talk with people from other parts of the country. I remember having pen pals in school. These pen pals were from different countries. I remember going to the mailbox day after day, to see if they had sent me a letter. Now we can communicate online and share through websites, Facebook, Twitter, without the long wait of mail. It is amazing how social networking has changed the business world, the educator's world, and many others. I feel it has made it much easier to gather information, to prepare lessons, to learn about different cultures, and to share ideas on what works in the classroom, and be able to carry out every day life in the convenience of your home. I know as a youth leader, it has made my job much easier. Of course, I realize there are dangers associated with social networking. If parents, teachers, and students educate themselves to help each other recognize the dangers, it can be a safe place to communicate. The key is we need to educate, and protect ourselves from these dangers. There is a degree of danger in everything that we do. I think we just need to always be aware of our surroundings, use common sense, and always be well informed before we partake in anything. I found this site to be of great value in Social web tips!
http://www.connectsafely.org
image from Pic4Learning
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Discover Dinosaur Video Project
This video contains a short story about two dinosaurs. It is an interactive video where children can participate and listen to the short story. They are asked to sequence the short story at the end of the video. I found that the window movie maker video project was very fun and I think children would love to use this technology to make their own storyboards. It is a wonderful way for children to collaborate and put together information on different topics. Children's attention is captured by using visuals. Using a storyboard allows children to express themselves, gather knowledge, share knowledge and put his/her individual ideas together to create a wonderful project that they can share with others. Here is a sight where you can also view lesson plans on discovering dinosaurs and purchase videos. http://school.discoveryeducation.com/lessonplans/programs/tlc-dinosaurs
www.germantownacademy.org/Academics/LS/2/dinos/dinointr.htm
Dinosaurs roamed the earth!
Monday, June 8, 2009
Interesting article on integrating technology
I read some interesting articles on the websites below. I thought I would share them with you.
There are examples of integrating technology in the classroom. I hope you enjoy the website.
http://schoolcomputing.wikia.com/wiki/Technology_in_Kindergarten
There are examples of integrating technology in the classroom. I hope you enjoy the website.
http://schoolcomputing.wikia.com/wiki/Technology_in_Kindergarten
Using spreadsheets & graphs as a learning tool

Well, another creative project finished, and sent off to my professor. I am amazed at what you can do with technology. There are many creative projects that you can develop using spreadsheets and graphs. These tools can be used as a gauge to see the knowledge that they have retained in the classroom. I used the spreadsheet so children could sort dinosaurs into two different categories, herbivores and carnivores. Children then are able to answer questions related to the sorting activity such as: How many meat eaters did you sort? How many plant eaters did you sort? How many dinosaurs did you sort altogether? Which group of dinosaurs did you have more of? Which group of dinosaurs did you have less of? This activity meets the instructional outcome as the students problem solve,sort, and use computer skills to imput their information. Here is another website that I found that shows how another educator used spreadsheets in her classroom. www.alicechristie.org/edtech/ss/
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Friday, May 29, 2009
WebQuest Project

I have created a webquest where students can learn about dinosaurs. Independently, they will be making fossils, drawing habitats of dinosaurs, or sorting dinosaurs based on whether they are herbivores or carnivores. He/She will work individually gathering information at different centers. As a group, they will combine their work to create a fabulous dinosaur museum which they will share with the class. This is a great project for children to work together, and interact.
While making this webquest, I have found another webquest, created by Ruth Elliot and Christine Todd that can be used by students to further their knowledge of dinosaurs. Their webquest can be found at http://olc.spsd.sk.ca/de/webquests/dino/dinowq.htm.
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Kidspiration Project
Kidspiration software is awesome! I created a lesson using the picture view tool in Kidspiration. When children click on a dinosaur, it will tell the children the name of the dinosaur and what the dinosaur eats. The children then have the opportunity to use the mouse on the computer to drag each dinosaur to the correct classification. (Herbivore or Carnivore) according to what they eat. The objective of this lesson is that the children will learn more about each dinosaur, they will be able to sort dinosaurs with the knowledge that was given to them through this technology tool.
Here is a good site for a dinosaur lesson: Http://www.childrensmuseum/dinnosphere/games/earlyreader/earlyReader_3.htm
Friday, May 22, 2009
First Post
Hey out there. I can't believe I'm actually blogging online. It seems like just the other day, I was using a rotary phone and writing letters to people.
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