Wednesday, January 30, 2008

50 Computer Activities from Scholastic

While searching for lesson materials today, I spent some time on the Scholastic web site. I found that Scholastic provides 50 quick, compelling one-session activities that can be used to incorporate interactive learning and technology into lesson plans. Each activity requires no prep and can be completed in 15-30 minutes. You can find these activities at: http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/clf/index.htm.

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

PESD Classroom and Technology Blogs

Since our team began to introduce blogging to our classroom teachers at the beginning of this school year, several have jumped in with blogs of their own. Check it out by clicking on the links below:

http://mrsbernalsclass.blogspot.com/
http://pharris205.blogspot.com/
http://msshores.blogspot.com/
http://msrentzsclass.blogspot.com/
http://mracedosclass.blogspot.com/
http://storiesthataredigital.blogspot.com/
http://bethunenews.blogspot.com/
http://whatsupmrroper.blogspot.com/
http://floresclass.blogspot.com/
http://www.mrquicksclass.blogspot.com/
http://msfranksclass.blogspot.com/
http://bethunemediacenter.blogspot.com/

http://pesdtechnostuff.blogspot.com/
http://pesdtechnology.blogspot.com/
http://pesdinstructionaltech.blogspot.com/

If you are ready to create your own blog and would like some help, call the Instructional Technology Team.

Speaking of Dinosaurs . . .

Here's another great site for teachers and children engaging in the study of dinosaurs:

http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/dinosaurs/

Check out the "Research Starters" link to find a list of other web pages with lots of good information for teachers and kids.

Friday, January 25, 2008

My Favorite Dinosaur



Third grade students at Dunbar Elementary are having their first adventure using laptop computers. They are using the laptops to do Internet research on the dinosaur of their choice. After they find the required information, they are creating a presentation using SMART Notebook which they will present to the class using a SMART Board.

While planning for this activity, I found some great web sites for the students to use for their research:
The children will work on the project for about 90 minutes one day a week through the end of February. At first, the set-up each day is a little slow. As the students get better starting up the computers and logging in, they have more and more time to do the "fun stuff"--Internet research and creating their presentation.

I like this project because it gives us the opportunity to teach some important (and really boring) technology skills as we work to teach science and language objectives.

Monday, December 10, 2007

10 Days and Counting

There are just 10 school days until the winter break and lots of activities with a holiday theme are taking place--some by plan and some by accident. Last week I went to a 2nd grade class to work with students using Easy Tech (an on-line technology skills program). The Internet at the school went down, so we had to do "Plan B" instead.

I learned early in my career that it's wise to always have a "Plan B". Instead of going on-line, I introduced the children to SMART Notebook (a software program that we use with our SMART Boards). Below, you'll see the students and some of the great holiday drawings they created. It took about 10 minutes to teach them enough about the program that they could create these masterpieces.


Tuesday, December 4, 2007

ABC 15 Anchor Visits Dunbar

Andrea Shores 6th grade class enjoyed a visit from ABC 15 Morning Anchor Jen Burgess. The students were treated to a news cast created just for them and viewed on the SMART Board in their classroom. The news producer, Tricia Captain, is a regular visitor to the class. She helps the students with their school newsletter. To see more about the visit, check out the video below.

Thursday, November 15, 2007

It's Great to be a Sixth Grade Student at Dunbar

Andrea Shore's sixth grade class is working on several really cool projects.

Ms. Tricia Captain, a producer at ABC 15 News works with the students to create the school/community newsletter.






John Kain works with the students to finish a video project.




Andrea Shores works with groups of students on an integrated social studies project.










What makes this unique is that all of these activities are happening at the same time.