Speaking of photos... I have created a little album that talks about me. This is a way for you to get to know me a little more.
Also, using the blog, I would like to share this resource for you to utilize. I have been working in photoshop.com. This site allows you to create your own albums and work like you would be able to in Adobe Photoshop, but it is all online and totally free. Feel free to share sources like this that you may think other parents might like, or that may be applicable in the classroom. Enjoy!
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Sunday, February 8, 2009
Using Pictures
In my classroom I intend to use images from the web frequently. I will take the greatest care to make sure they are appropriate for kids, some pictures may be somewhat graphic, but if they are ever questionable I will post them here first for your views and comments. The only time I can imagine an image may be questionable is in regards to history or science.
I also intend to use images to illustrate places outside our field trip reaches. There are times where I may create a virtual field trip through photographs. Other photographs may be used to illustrate things that cannot be seen by the naked eye or are very hard to witness in a school setting.
Similarly, there are great resources on the web in regards to work sheets and activities. I fully intend to use already created documents for our students' learning. Already, I have asked the kids to do a search-and-find picture and write a story telling about what they think could be occuring.
Throughout the year, pictures will show up in our curriculum. Some may be my own, some may belong to fellow teachers in the building, and some may come from various sources on the world wide web.
Please let me know if you have any questions or pictures you would like to share with the class. This is your place to communicate with me about questions, concerns, or random tidbits; do not be afraid to utilize. Learning does not stop with a bell at the end of the school day, I encourage you to continue their education in the home!
I will upload some pictures from my own albums that relate to material in class. Feel free to view my photographs at Flickr.
I also intend to use images to illustrate places outside our field trip reaches. There are times where I may create a virtual field trip through photographs. Other photographs may be used to illustrate things that cannot be seen by the naked eye or are very hard to witness in a school setting.
Similarly, there are great resources on the web in regards to work sheets and activities. I fully intend to use already created documents for our students' learning. Already, I have asked the kids to do a search-and-find picture and write a story telling about what they think could be occuring.
Throughout the year, pictures will show up in our curriculum. Some may be my own, some may belong to fellow teachers in the building, and some may come from various sources on the world wide web.
Please let me know if you have any questions or pictures you would like to share with the class. This is your place to communicate with me about questions, concerns, or random tidbits; do not be afraid to utilize. Learning does not stop with a bell at the end of the school day, I encourage you to continue their education in the home!
I will upload some pictures from my own albums that relate to material in class. Feel free to view my photographs at Flickr.
Friday, January 16, 2009
Tool for Educating
I will attempt to use this blog in many ways to enrich my students' classroom experience...
1. UPDATES> Through this blog I plan to notify parents of weekly information within the class. I will provide a schedule of topics and activities that the parents can then discuss with their children. These updates will also be extended to field trips, holidays, and events in relationship to the school.
2. HOMEWORK> Students will have a section on the blog where they can find information covered in class, as well as homework and its due dates. Furthermore, I may link additional sources and references that relate to our topics.
3. READING> This aspect of the blog will relate to literature. I will provide information about the books we read in class, as well as attempting to keep up with new books for you to further your free reading.
1. UPDATES> Through this blog I plan to notify parents of weekly information within the class. I will provide a schedule of topics and activities that the parents can then discuss with their children. These updates will also be extended to field trips, holidays, and events in relationship to the school.
2. HOMEWORK> Students will have a section on the blog where they can find information covered in class, as well as homework and its due dates. Furthermore, I may link additional sources and references that relate to our topics.
3. READING> This aspect of the blog will relate to literature. I will provide information about the books we read in class, as well as attempting to keep up with new books for you to further your free reading.
Please also feel free to contact me or post additional information via this blog. This is our virtual classroom, where we can meet outside of class, make it your own!
I hope that these areas of interest will help you feel more comfortable with technology and more informed about our class as a whole. This is your classroom... Let me know what resources I can provide to help you learn! Enjoy!
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