For the Love of Education
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Geometry in Architecture WebQuest
Here's the link to the WebQuest...
https://sites.google.com/site/webquestavo/
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Classroom Smart Boards?
Smart boards in the classroom are not essential but can really help facilitate learning according to studies. I do not see smart boards as a necessity in the classroom, but students who are kinesthetic, auditory, and visual learners can benefit from them. Students who are kinesthetic learners can move around and get some hands on work done. Those students who are visual and auditory learners are able to see and hear the activities which engages them. It is definitely important to reach all these types of students, but these needs can be met with a mere creative lesson plan.
If you really think about it, smart boards are just like projectors and have very little difference. From my experiences with: talking to teachers, seeing smart boards being used in the classroom and hearing about the pressure schools put on teachers to use them is totally lame. I do believe that smart boards can be utilized with great lesson plans, but I do not think that it should be used every day. The reason I say that is because those teachers who have a smart board create their lessons to that source of technology only and that completely takes away from the child having a balanced education in regards to the natural world and technological world.
I do think that smart boards are very helpful for shifting your classroom to a more technological one. I think that one good quality that smart boards have is the ability to save all of the work that was completed. This way, teachers can share this information to the class via email or a blog. I think this will allow students to reach the information more easily in case they missed a class or two.
I'm not against smart boards, though I'm not exactly for them either. I would put more time and effort into another source of technology that services my students a little more than projecting/interacting with internet sites.
Monday, April 2, 2012
QR Codes in Math
20.0 Students know and are able to use angle and side relationships in problems with special right
triangles, such as 30°, 60°,
and 90° triangles and 45°, 45°, and 90° triangles.
Students will scan this to read about and takes notes on a 45-45-90 triangle.
![qrcode](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_tSAa6ClALPSbIONTdeA-h4EMUe2h1wGH72tb-Pdrq52ZwRLA-noiEPZErEURWWgNJDvDHONI7jfD6nwu3n7rDV1tf--mWmSazIf0mgKQOYJ9QUWEylc03P9A8EV-2z_yaJHJ-emQwLHJjkVhVzys3rHg=s0-d)
After students have taken copious notes on triangles, they will then complete the next two worksheets...
Worksheet #1:
![qrcode](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_u4BCOfnntn9JIXcyVS0t_n-vADdDCDSAtTebKXpnPhwYnoLj9qNT70CAWZNWsPC8aU9dub3-v2SddZOe63yH89GR2r-rdaStJB1W7cfcPLRtd2vUKgz1U5clYEjdop9LO3SBhgZOD1MjXO8FJgEVe9ZbrF-PhBgRfiAqwF-_zKL1wTGS4=s0-d)
Worksheet #2:
![qrcode](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_vDDAO3Ms5tUZB9qHCi2rnt8F30pZMg2xv8aGrUG6CZ264td4jJZs5zvP8VsK14bHWDstrzsF6vqmG5Sf283ETTyS_6Eg0LMeVMjGIsFMU9qGcVK8brvO9ufd6NV0HRMlYuro-K6tiMz3TbSmGdWecUz8Yolfgl-dDeQpzkER9c2IyLsAvxD76e24eIiWyud6aYciG5KS33KBKvsAuoYbKxbM-csmmBA8KZh-FLScay=s0-d)
After students complete the given assignments, they will then work in pairs to create their own QR code which answers the question, "How does the 30-60-90 triangle or the 45-45-90 triangle apply in real life?" Copy and paste the QR code for the teacher to see.
Students will scan this to read about and takes notes on a 45-45-90 triangle.
Students will scan this to read about and takes notes on a 30-60-90 triangle.
After students have taken copious notes on triangles, they will then complete the next two worksheets...
Worksheet #1:
Worksheet #2:
After students complete the given assignments, they will then work in pairs to create their own QR code which answers the question, "How does the 30-60-90 triangle or the 45-45-90 triangle apply in real life?" Copy and paste the QR code for the teacher to see.
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
ISTE Standards and My First Year of Teaching Goals
The National Educational Technology Standards and Performance Indicators for Teachers are important for all new teachers. It is definitely something I will use when I begin my career as a teacher. The following are my goals during my first year of teaching.
2. Planning and Designing Learning Environments and Experiences: I will first identify the technology I have in my classroom and try to add more to the classroom. I would definitely request the latest equipment the school has so I can be up-to-date with the newest gadgets and teach myself how to use them.
3. Teaching, Learning and the Curriculum: To facilitate learning and expand student's horizons, I hope to involve real-life scenarios into my lessons. By doing so, I will ask the students to use the internet to research anything that would have a connection to the lesson of the day. This would allow my students to tap into their "higher level skills" in a technological environment.
4. Assessment and Evaluation: By using a database, I can track my student's needs and find out more about them. I know that by collecting information in the beginning of the year will allow me to become more aware of data and help me improve student success.
5. Productivity and Professional Practice: The development of lifelong learning is important for all students and by incorporating Power Point presentations or cellphone activities could really engage students to learning about the material. They can take on this information to the next course and use these mediums as ways to present their materials in an "out of the box" way.
6. Social, Ethical, and Legal Issues: I will definitely pull out articles that relate to social, ethical, and legal issues from online sources and present them in class as supplemental material for students. Also I might even pull up Twitter as a way to present current trending debates on these topics. This is important as students will use these social networking sites to explore these ideas and come up with new ones.
These goals should help me open myself to technology and ultimately help my students relate to our technological world.
Student Survey
This is a student survey I made. Any teachers can use it in their classroom to get to know their students a little more.
Monday, March 12, 2012
What will the Classroom I Teach Look like in 10 Years?
My classroom will look like this in 10 years...
Haha! Ok maybe not so many computers. Maybe this classroom?...
Nah! I would have to say that I would have a classroom somewhere in-between. A class that is not as boring as the second picture, but a class that isn't so technology-based as the first picture. I think a classroom with some technology would be the perfect fit for me.
I think transitioning students from the "olden day" classroom to the new technologically savvy one is critical for the current generation. Incorporating twitter, youtube, e-books, online quizzes, cell phones, and power points are tools which I will definitely have in the classroom, but will be used when needed. I don't think using all of these tools should be used everyday because students still need some of the "old-fashioned" ways of learning to ground material.
My classroom will pretty much be a typical classroom you see today. A classroom with poster boards, examples, projects and motivating quotes. It will also entail a smart board, projector, computer and laptop. These are the necessities that I would hope to have in a classroom.
I don't want my students wired in 24/7...
They're still kids and need to experience life that isn't so... virtual.
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