A blog about the changes in technology and the elementary classroom. Reviews of Apps I have found useful and any thing else I happen upon that looks interesting.
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Weebly just got WAY better!!
For the last four years I have used Weebly for my classwebsite. However, the content of my website was very teacher directed and I wanted my 4th graders to have more voice! Now, thanks to the new Weebly app they can. I put the free app on the class itouches and now they can post pictures, videos and comments directly to our class blog. So yesterday, after their literature circle chat time, they posted their responses about the book onto the blog including pictures. Other chidren then responded to the blog. All this was done through the new Weebly app. You can also upload the new blog to twitter directly from the itouch. Putting the children in charge of the blog is all very exciting.
Saturday, April 7, 2012
Early Birds App


It is so motivating. If they choose the wrong multiple there is a time penalty. If they succeed they get an egglet! These egglets are a lot of fun and very motivating to collect.
LOVE this app!
Saturday, March 17, 2012
DOOORS - Problem Solving App
DOOORS is a great little app promoting problem solving skills. I was a little skeptical that my 9 year olds would be able to fathom out what to do but of course they loved it and raced through the initial levels. Fun, highly motivating and a great little game for your early finishers or five minute filler. Just wish it had more levels. DOOORS (yes with three Os) is currently a free download, added bonus!
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
QR Codes
I love QR Codes - they're quick and fun to create and they really motivated the kids to write. We had designed t-shirts for our favourite book characters and then wrote advertisements for the t-shirts on a QR code creator. Then we printed out our QR codes and put them on display with the t-shirts. I uploaded a QR code reader onto the i-touches. Love having i-touches in the classroom right now!! The students have had a lot of fun scanning others QR Codes to see their friend's sales pitch! We could also use them to ask math questions. For example, how much more is so and so's t-shirt compared to yours? The display created a lot of interest from parents and teachers alike. FUN!
Saturday, March 10, 2012
Apps -StoryKit

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