Khan Academy

This site provides a world through technology where students and teachers can relate in terms of knowledge. A student can take small quizzes in a game like style and thee teacher can see what students did well and others who are lacking. The site provides videos for each question so before they answer they can observe the mini lesson. Khan academy has lessons for all age groups and types of learners but has a focus on math problems.

https://www.khanacademy.org/mission/early-math/task/6672247557292032

This lesson is counting in pictures. It engages students with pictures of puppies, colorful artwork, and other familiars figures to help students see numbers. this is a great lesson for visual learners.

https://www.khanacademy.org/math/early-math/cc-early-math-add-sub-basics/modal/e/making-ten

This exercise is something I have never learned. They are now teaching young students to how their work for subtraction and addition. They use charts and other graphs to check their answers.

https://www.khanacademy.org/kids

This is a link to the app for iPad, and Iphones. This is great for young teachers as a reward. Fun Fridays and other reward days may involve computer use. This is a way to tie in both education and fun through games!

Worksheets

Classroom work and lesson planning can be difficult in your classroom. Sometimes it seems easier just to pass out a paper and let them work on it, easy grade and hand it back; but overall children who are young learn through play. For those in preschool the large motor skills are crucial for them to further their education. We begin with large motor skills, walking, running, etc. once they are covered they begin working on fine motor skills. This allows the students to being using their pencil or the actives they will need to achieve they good grades on the future work sheets. I really believe that students don’t benefit from worksheets but understand that older students need them to prove they learned the material.

personal learning network

http://warrensburg.k12.mo.us/webquest/penguins/index.htm. In this blog I am looking into WebQuests for preschool to 3rd grade. The first, is a mission to find out information about penguins. I think this is a great tool for a classroom who has interests in animals especially this time of year to grab interest. The evaluation page explains the expectations for grading and allows the parents, and students to understand why the grade was given. Also, in each question if you click it, it brings you to a page with options for sites to answer the questions so no Wifi blocking becomes an issue. the teachers page has the exact lesson plan and why this activity is useful.

http://www.beaconlearningcenter.com/WebLessons/ChristmasBear/five10a.htm. This WebQuest is called Christmas bear and his five senses. It is a story that teaches students about the five senses. It is offered in text but also in audio for the Kindergarten Communication Arts students. I like the idea of this web quest and how it requires only one site. the only issue I could see with it is the Christmas… parents may want more holidays for religious purposes.

http://questgarden.com/201/53/6/190124161358/. In my last WebQuest I found that it was informational and the use of counting money is very important, but one link brought me to Pinterest and this is not any place I want my 1st grader during class time. it did provide a link for videos, but they were directed to youtube and that could be distracting; especially with the suggested videos to view next being baby shark… I like the fact it has at home activities including a song so parents are more involved in the students education.

https://tophat.com/blog/6-pros-cons-technology-classroom/

This site helps teachers be able to turn class distractions a way to connect with their students. Using technology in the classroom helps the teacher get feedback quickly from the students.

https://www.edutopia.org/

Edutopia’s mission helps students thrive through their studies, careers, and in their later years in life. This program helps students of all grades focus in two areas.

Webquests

https://www.adaptedmind.com/gradelist.php?grade=1

This website was created by Sanford Berkeley Harvard students and is best for those in 1st through 8th grade. It explains what is being taught in each lesson and breaks it down for parent!

https://sites.google.com/site/vaughnsclassroom/resources/webquests

This site was created by Miss. Vaughn. This site is imformative as well, and gives information about lessons being taught during that lesson.

http://madisonvilleelementary.stpsb.org/MrsStephensClassWebsite/plantwebquest/teacherpage.htm

This website offers students to experiment with plants and analyze the plant cycle. The students are able to watch a video involving the lesson.This site was created by Andree Stephens, Madisonville Elementary School.

http://questgarden.com/159/80/4/130602154047/process.htm

this web quest is awesome because it has dinosaurs and right now my classroom is in love with our Dino books so it would be helpful for lesson planning. the students not only learn about types of dinosaurs but also have to complete the tasks to finish

https://sites.google.com/site/beautfulbutterflieswebquest/

I enjoy this web quest but wanted to add it and explain that the video part isn’t the best… being a teacher I rather have them interact with the quest rathe then just watch… but it does give acivies after watching the video, I jus think it will take the attention span and they don’t have much at this age.

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