Friday, May 23, 2008

Mod 3, Act 1: Ranking Questions

Blog Prompt: How do you believe the Visual Ranking Tool would promote higher-order thinking in your classroom?

I love the concept of analyzing and discussing the factors within a whole group setting. My first graders would of course have to be led more directly, but we could use this tool thanks to my projector. In science, there are more simplified environmental factors to discuss. I would also like to use it to help the kids think about ways to do fund raisers, go on field trips, handle arguments, etc.

Monday, May 19, 2008

Module 2, Activity 4: Discussing Unit Ideas

First Grade

Unit Title: Grandparents for the Holidays
Objectives:
1. To develop greater compassion for others and their community.
2. To improve oral reading fluency.
3. To improve writing skills.

Activities:
1. TLW visit a local nursing home and read books, sing songs, share poems and plant flowers with the residents.
2. TLW reflect on experiences in written journals.
3. TLW share journal entries and photo slideshow at the end of the unit to encourage others to become more involved in this aspect of their community.

Friday, May 16, 2008

Verbinator

After using Verbinator, I can see how we as teachers could easily just "cover" the GLEs and not put into account the value of each. There are so many lower level objectives seen here, according to Bloom. At the first grade level, there are more "identify" than "apply" or "compare". As a math teacher, I feel as though I am a 7.5 out of 10 in leading my students to higher-order thinking. Math is easily related to life applications and first grade students are so eager to participate in stories of how each topic applies to them. The kids at this age make it easy--they have so far to reach at 6 years old!

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Reflecting On Your Own Classroom

I enjoy using the technology I've been blessed with: a SmartBoard, projector, document camera, student digital cameras, access to UnitedStreaming videos and an updated computer. I plan my lessons to not just incorporate these things, but to enhance our curriculum and therefore stimulate student learning. My first graders enjoy experiencing these teaching techniques, but I have to remind myself that the students at this level need hands-on activities as well. Using my digital cameras and document camera, students are able to model and demonstrate their individual and group work. I could (but wouldn't dare) literally sit and teach from my computer all day. I don't know how I taught without these tools, and I hope I do not ever have to do without.