Saturday, November 16, 2013

Centering Around Technology

This article caught my eye on The Organized Classroom Blog. Though I only have one computer for student use in my classroom, I am deciding how I want to utilize this technology. I read about a free website that may help me to do that in this article. I am anxious to check this out!

Let's Play and Learn

I liked this post about using Play Doh in the classroom. I use it all the time. I not only use it for a fine motor activity, but I also use it in my Literacy and Math centers. I really like her ideas for play doh mats that she made and will consider making these for my class as well. Though with Teacher Pay Teachers website, I may just find she is selling them so I can just buy them already done!

Saturday, November 9, 2013

PS4 vs. XBox One article from ReadWrite

OK this has nothing to do with teaching! Well maybe! This article caught my eye because we are thinking about buying a PS4. I will definitely have my husband read this one! It amazes me what these gaming consoles have become! No longer are they just for games. They are entire entertainment consoles. We have a PS2 and watch all our movies from it. We don't own a DVD or Blue ray player. But the new consoles will play Blue ray as well, so that is just one more perk. These devices have so many technological aspects to them. I am not sure if I can even scratch the surface of using one to it's full capabilities! How can this relate to teaching? Hmmmm, maybe just knowing what my students are talking about when they talk about these consoles would be good!

Teaching Students How to Have a Conversation from edutopia

As I read this article, it made me think of all the things I do in my Kindergarten classroom that relates to this without even thinking about it! Kindergartners are learning to communicate in appropriate ways all day long! I loved the 8 tips for speaking and listening.  I was able to sort of check mark in my mind as to whether I do these specific things. And if I didn't do them, they are great ideas to add to what I already do. Learning to have a conversation is really important, especially now with all the tweeting and other social forums that kids use.

Saturday, November 2, 2013

Another great feed I was checking out on Feedly was Women's Health Magazine! There was an article about 5 healthy quick breakfast choices. I found this interesting as my family has decided we have to change our ways of eating. Breakfast before school is a tough one. We just don't have a lot of time. I need something quick and fun for my kids. Some suggestions in the article were smoothies, yogurt and fruit, and a few other things. I think the smoothies would work for us. We are trying to limit and eventually eliminate processed foods. My son has lots of trouble concentrating in school. It's year two and he is not growing out of it! So we debate if he is ADD. Our first line of defense is to change our diet! Hope this works.
Wow! Looking at Mrs. Jump's Class webpage! It's my dream room! I love her post with all her pictures of her classroom. It gives me great ideas to do to mine! I just need time and money! Hmmm, it might be awhile before mine is totally transformed!
As I checked out my RSS feed from Miss Kindergarten, I found a section on literacy centers. I am always looking for new ideas for my literacy centers. Miss Kindergarten seems to have some great ideas that I know I will be trying. Some of the ideas I do, but maybe in a different way. It's nice to see new ways to do the same skills so kids don't get bored!