Wow! What an awesome website. This will be so beneficial in my classroom to provide so many different types of activities. I love that the kids can use it, too. One challenge for me is navigating through a site with so much information. It always takes so much time. However, this site is broken into different categories which makes it so much easier!
You really got that Jinga thing--the images make your site easy to follow. I still haven't practiced with capturing images. Since you teach at a Christian school, you might want to check out this site: http://www.wingclips.com/. It has movie clips that can be used for lesson illustrations.
I love your video! I have always loved learning about The Underground Railroad. This video correlates so well with other subjects. While studying the Underground Railroad you could have the music teacher teach "Follow the Drinking Gourd". You can also teach about Harriett Tubman and the other slaves and than relate it to Martin Luther King and the Civil Rights Movement
- Your website is wonderful. I always want to make review games using ideas such as Jeopardy or Who Wants to be A Millionaire but never seem to have enough time. These templates really seem to be user friendly. Thanks for the recommendation!!
Wow, what a beneficial resource. I can't wait to be able to use it with my students next year. The technology teacher at our school teaches our fifth grade how to do powerpoints so what a great way for me to teach across the curriculum!
A challenge for me will be the fact that I only have 4 student computers in my classroom and open lab time is limited. The technology teacher has her own standards she needs to cover and only sees the kids a minimal amount of time. I will persevere though! Of course there is always the issue of when technology decides to work--you know, you have those days when it seems nothing is working technology wise; always have a back-up plan=)
Wow! What an awesome website. This will be so beneficial in my classroom to provide so many different types of activities. I love that the kids can use it, too. One challenge for me is navigating through a site with so much information. It always takes so much time. However, this site is broken into different categories which makes it so much easier!
ReplyDeleteYou really got that Jinga thing--the images make your site easy to follow. I still haven't practiced with capturing images. Since you teach at a Christian school, you might want to check out this site: http://www.wingclips.com/. It has movie clips that can be used for lesson illustrations.
ReplyDeleteI love your video! I have always loved learning about The Underground Railroad.
ReplyDeleteThis video correlates so well with other subjects. While studying the Underground Railroad you could have the music teacher teach "Follow the Drinking Gourd".
You can also teach about Harriett Tubman and the other slaves and than relate it to Martin Luther King and the Civil Rights Movement
- Your website is wonderful. I always want to make review games using ideas such as Jeopardy or Who Wants to be A Millionaire but never seem to have enough time. These templates really seem to be user friendly. Thanks for the recommendation!!
Wow, what a beneficial resource. I can't wait to be able to use it with my students next year. The technology teacher at our school teaches our fifth grade how to do powerpoints so what a great way for me to teach across the curriculum!
ReplyDeleteA challenge for me will be the fact that I only have 4 student computers in my classroom and open lab time is limited. The technology teacher has her own standards she needs to cover and only sees the kids a minimal amount of time. I will persevere though! Of course there is always the issue of when technology decides to work--you know, you have those days when it seems nothing is working technology wise; always have a back-up plan=)