After working through the revision and editing process of their personal narratives, these Double File Trail Elementary 4th graders are recording each other in order to present their stories through virtual augmented reality!
Monday, September 29, 2014
4th Graders Using Dell Venues
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
5th Graders Use Picmonkey
After 5th graders in Ms. Austen's art class downloaded the Chrome app PicMonkey, they went to work on learning to alter photos taken of classmates. The students learned to open photo under photo editor, use the T icon to add a name to the photo, use the wand button to alter the picture, use the butterfly icon to add an overlay. Some students with more time, added borders using the frame icon, T This digital media will be used to create the cover for the student's altered book.
Monday, September 15, 2014
5th graders using Google Docs to submit Reader's Response
Student's in Mrs. Reiter's class have begun to submit their reader's response using a Google Doc. This will allow the teacher to give real time feedback and eventually allow for students to collaborate.
Friday, August 29, 2014
Students in Mrs. Wozny's Class Play a Heated Game of Double Bucket
4th graders in Mrs. Wozny's class used the new interactive projector to play Double Bucket from our new online math textbook.
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
Using Symbaloo
Even after the school bell has rung for the summer, teachers are still looking for ways to use technology to simplify their life. Mrs. Turner, created a Symbaloo for her third grade students to easily access resources that are relevant to them.
Thursday, May 22, 2014
5th Grade Help Their Kinder Bucket Buddies Log on to MyOn
Mrs. Small's 5th Grade students came to help their Kindergarten Bucket Buddies to log on to their MyOn.com account to take their Interest Survey before they can begin on their Summer Reading.
Labels:
5th Grade,
Bucket Buddies,
kindergarten,
MyOn.com,
Summer Reading
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Rubik's Cub Celebrates 40 Anniversary
One of Ms. Solis's 5th Grade classes was celebrating the 40th Anniversary of the Rubik's Cube by learning how to solve a Rubik's Cube not only through the Rubik's Cube Lending Library but by using The interactive Rubik's Cube on the May 19th Google Doodle. Students took turns using the Promethean Pen to rotate the interactive puzzle game by clicking in the area around it. Then click and drag inside the cube to place the tiles.
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