Today's student has an adundance of technological softwares to enhance their educational progress.
1.Drill and Practice softwares: This webpage provide an array of math practice drill.
Lesson Plan: During leisure time each student will use the drill and practice website to mprove their simple math skill.
http://www.mathmadeeasy.com/
2.stimulation (Instructional; Games): Students will be in a group of four and create eight questions pertaining to the Social Study unit on North America
http://www.edu4kids.com/
3. Learning Systems: Students will read and answer questions on African American Inventors and the item he/she ivented.
http://www.loc.gov./rr/scitech/sciRef-Guides/African Americans
4. puzzlemaker: Each student will fill the blank (Across and Down) Use in this weeks spelling works.
http://www.teachnology.com/web-tools/crossword
5. Clip Arts: Each student will create a Mother's Day card using Clip Art instructions. Using colors, Designs, graphics and provide a short message.
http://www.borderbund.com/
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Technology and Education: Netbooks
Netbooks are now viewed as an essential componenet of the classroom as to the textbook. Moreover, a netbook is less costly than a laptop, and also less complicated. A netbook makes learning simple. A netbbok is used to connect students to websites and actively engaged in powerpoint presentations by using a projector students learning become more tangible. As for concerned parents and the accessibility to the internet, the netbook can easily be turned off by removing the internet card which provides internet access. Netbooks are being used during classrroom for notetaking and remote homework accessibility. As for students, who are technology savvy, parents may set up guidelines and restriction from internet usage either by removing the internet card or internet usage while parent is present.
Lesson Plan: Student wll create an ethnic recipe after discussion on ethnic cuisine. For the past week the students were exploring ethnic cultures and cuisine(food). To create this cuisine each studnet will have access to the internet and conduct a search using (Google, Yahoo, Bing etc.). For Example: (Caribbean) Beans and Rice recipe: ham or salt pork, onion, sweet peppers, thyme, rice, tomatoes, tomato paste, olive oil, beef broth, garlic, salt , black pepper and hot sauce. Soak meat over night. cut meat into bite sizes. cook meat in beef stock until tender. saute onion, garlic, sweet pepper in olove oil. Add tomatoes, and tomato paste, cook for a 5 minutes, then add tyme and the meat stock. Add rice and cook uncovered until 5 minutes. Then reduce heat. Stir for two minutes. Cover and continue to cook over low heat and until rice is done.
http://www.newyorkschools.com/articles/netbooks-in-the-classroom/netbooks
http://www.brighthub.com/education/k-12/articles/106283.aspx
References:
Lesson Plan: Student wll create an ethnic recipe after discussion on ethnic cuisine. For the past week the students were exploring ethnic cultures and cuisine(food). To create this cuisine each studnet will have access to the internet and conduct a search using (Google, Yahoo, Bing etc.). For Example: (Caribbean) Beans and Rice recipe: ham or salt pork, onion, sweet peppers, thyme, rice, tomatoes, tomato paste, olive oil, beef broth, garlic, salt , black pepper and hot sauce. Soak meat over night. cut meat into bite sizes. cook meat in beef stock until tender. saute onion, garlic, sweet pepper in olove oil. Add tomatoes, and tomato paste, cook for a 5 minutes, then add tyme and the meat stock. Add rice and cook uncovered until 5 minutes. Then reduce heat. Stir for two minutes. Cover and continue to cook over low heat and until rice is done.
http://www.newyorkschools.com/articles/netbooks-in-the-classroom/netbooks
http://www.brighthub.com/education/k-12/articles/106283.aspx
References:
Netbooks the new classroom Tool!
Netbooks are now viewed as an essential component of the classroom along with textbooks. Equally important, netbooks are less complicated than a lop top. It makes learning more simple. During classroom assignments a netbooks is easily connected to a projector, where students are actively engaged in website activities and powerpoint presentations. As for concern parents and the cost, it less expensive than a laptop and more portable for a child's weight. Moreover, students who are technology savvy, the netbook internet card is removeable, for disabling internet accessibility. Netbooks are being used during classroom instruction as notetaking and remote homework accessibility.
Lesson Plan: Students will create an ethnic recipe after using any search engine to access ethnic cuisine, popular food items. EXAMPLE (Caribbean) pound salted pork or beef, pound codfish, seet peppers, parsley, garlic, thyme, canned tamatoes, cooking oil, boiling water, rice.
References: http://www.newyorkschools.com/articles/netbooks-in-the-classroom.
http://www.brighttub.com/educationk-12/articles/106283.aspx
Lesson Plan: Students will create an ethnic recipe after using any search engine to access ethnic cuisine, popular food items. EXAMPLE (Caribbean) pound salted pork or beef, pound codfish, seet peppers, parsley, garlic, thyme, canned tamatoes, cooking oil, boiling water, rice.
References: http://www.newyorkschools.com/articles/netbooks-in-the-classroom.
http://www.brighttub.com/educationk-12/articles/106283.aspx
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