Tech Tips Friday - March 22nd
Tech Tips
Show growth using technology!
Shout Outs
Mrs. Fischer’s 8th grade reading group kids are creating poetry analysis presentations using iMovie, Popplet, and Adobe Spark.
Mrs. Fischer’s sophomores are creating character sketch posters for characters in To Kill a Mockingbird also using Adobe Spark or Canva.
Mrs. Brabec’s 5th grade Social Studies Quentin and Liz created Paul Revere’s route using an Ozobot.
4th, 5th, and 6th graders will have the opportunity to participate in a Free Live Skype with the one and only Dr. Jane Goodall. Students will learn some lessons before the Skype on April 2nd. These will be done via Flipgrid. Their first learning will be how to make a Chimp Call.
*Skype with an Author Website: https://education.microsoft.com/literacy
Mrs. Kabes’s 2nd grade class used Book Creator on the iPads about their historical heroes. They will publish their final work.
K-6th grade students learned the basics of Stop Motion using a free Stop Motion app on the iPads. They used themselves, McDonald’s toys, clay, and paper as props. Their projects were collaborative and creative!!
4th-6th grade science students use Mystery Science for interesting video clips and experiments.
Tech Tip #1:
WRITING CONTEST: https://geekpartnership.org/programs/writing-contest/
Tech Tip #2:
https://www.conservethesound.de/: Conserve the Sound has a museum of old objects from the past and a recording of what they sounded like. I could see this used in history projects or science or writing.
Tech Tip #3:
https://experiments.withgoogle.com/sound-canvas: Sound Canvas is a drawing tool that works with both sight and sound. Great for a special education classroom.
Tech Tip #4:
MathScienceMusic.org is a free toolkit for teachers, bringing together the best resources in math, science and music. Designed for students, kindergarten through college.
Keep Creating!!