I have tried setting up blogs before but didn't really know where I wanted to go with them.
This time I am bugging my daughter for ideas that she can really envision using in high school. (OK-she doesn't actually use them but gave me the first suggestion under "Ideas")Although I do not (yet) use a cell phone that can sync to Google, many students do and this seems the most likely venue for them at this point in history-something for me to keep in mind.
Ideas:
Connecting with similar content area classes at other schools, sharing interpretation of material.
Mystery Material-Teacher posts a mineral sample photo and asks for guesses on composition. Particularly useful in the fall when the periodic table of the elements is presented.
I used to have students do presentations in class of a Nobel Laureate in the sciences or medicine but we spent too much class time to justify it any more. I think that students could use the blog to upload a link to a Glogster, Prezi, or VoiceThread project and hold students responsible for a set number of reasonable commentaries. I see that we have lots of options in the menu for this sort of thing.
I look forward to reading YOUR ideas!
Hi Lisa:
ReplyDeleteVery nice! What a good idea to blog in-between schools. I like the little mushroomm.
Maureen
I absolutely agree with you that blogging enables you to free up class time and do more while your student are physically in class. I love that you will try to connect many of the other programs that are available out there. You have named one I've never heard of and will be sure to check out!
ReplyDeleteI love the mystery material idea. Maybe I can adapt that for Kindergarten. Like put up a picture of something but have it enlarged or mutated in some way and let the students try and guess what it is with parental help at home.
ReplyDeleteLove the mystery chemical!! My students love this when I do mystery student. I write a poorly written paragraph with plenty of grammar mistakes. I use sentences from material kids fill out about themselves. They love correcting the sentences and then guessing who it is!! The power of mystery works.
ReplyDeleteI am grateful for such useful commentary!
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