Thursday, August 6, 2020
Zoom Virtual Scavenger Hunt
We know that our students need an emotional connection to the classroom and content. So...how do we create a community in an online environment? This is not an easy question. Several weeks ago, I watched a teacher engage her students in a scavenger hunt on Zoom. The teacher read a clue/riddle and then she called out, "3, 2, 1....go!" Students ran throughout their houses looking for the answer to the riddle. I created my own version (all-ages version). I will be looking for more ways to create a classroom community. I would love for you to try this activity and share your experiences.
Wednesday, August 5, 2020
Supporting Children in the Classroom
We are starting to hear more and more schools will be going online this fall. Working parents feel the stress of work and helping their children who are trying to learn at home. Asynchronous teaching means that a teacher teaches all of the students at one time. The hardest part of asynchronous learning is evaluating a student's understanding. We need to move our Zoom classrooms to instruction. Students are able to work in small groups called, BreakOut Rooms. I am including tools that help teachers see a child's progress and thinking on platforms such a Zoom. Education is changing. A learning community is flexible and ever-changing. Our children might be introducing new technology to the teachers this year.
Did you know that a cell phone can be turned into a document camera? A document camera allows the teacher to see a student's paper. Here is a video.
Did you know that a laptop can be turned into a whiteboard?
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