Monday, March 17, 2014

Multiplication

Padlet

Before we begin learning about multiplication, we created a new board and posted all of the things we already knew about the concept. We also went ahead and recorded what questions we have or what we would like to learn about multiplication.


After we have learned about multiplication, we will revisit Padlet and look at our board and see if our questions were answered. We will also create a new board to post about all of the different things we learned.

Thursday, February 27, 2014

Animal Research

Word Foto/ChatterPix - Animal Research

This year for our science research unit, we decided to crank it up a notch! Rather than just filling out a research booklet or making a PowerPoint, we wanted to use the iPads for several things. I will say, this has been a favorite so far!

Each student was given a research booklet which provided an outline of all the information they needed to find. They spent several days researching on our classroom Macs and as well as several iPads. After they were finished researching, they were asked to make a list of the ten most important words that they felt described their animal. 

Once their had their list, they used Word Foto on the iPad to create a collage to describe their animals.






Once the Word Foto was complete, they were given the next part of the project. They were asked to write an expository paragraph about their animal. When they were ready, they imported their picture into ChatterPix and created their final project. They LOVED how they turned out!

Geometry

QRReader - Geometry

Similar to the Magnetic assessment, students used the iPads to show what they knew about 2D and 3D shapes. Students used the following pages that had different shapes, corresponding clues and QR codes. Students were required to use their knowledge of shapes in order to solve the riddles. They wrote their answers on their recording sheet prior to scanning the codes. 


Friday, January 17, 2014

Animal Adaptations

PowerPoint - Animal Adaptations

After learning about animal adaptations, the students had fun getting to demonstrate their knowledge in PowerPoint. The template below was provided for each student. They opened the document and completed it independently. They were to drag each animal to the appropriate group depending on their coverings. They also had to explain how their adaptation helped them survive in their environment. Once they were finished, the were able to print and assemble the foldable. They then added their artistic touch to their project.