A catalog of apps sorted by Bloom’s Taxonomy #standagain
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Integrating technology in the classroom
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Tips: Share these resources with parents. They often hear reports that emphasize the negative aspects of online behavior and, instead of teaching students how to properly manage their freedom, restrict it all together. This is okay for the short term but does nothing that is beneficial for students long term!
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Happy New Year!! You may have noticed…I took a tech break for the holidays! There may not have been an abundance of posts and sharing happening, but I was still collecting away and have more resources than ever to share in 2012. Thank you all for making my 2011 such a wonderful year to be a part of!

Tips: Embed the link to Living Math Book List on your class website or blog, this will make it easy for you, and your students, to find math-related books any time.
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Tips: Thank you, Gord! We love the books and are enjoying problem solving and exploring!
Please leave a comment and share how you are using Math Puzzles from Math Pickle your classroom!
Currently Zoo Whiz is in public beta. There are still some areas that are being developed and released. There are two versions of Zoo Whiz: a free account and a premium account that provides students with additional content and abilities within the game. In the public beta, both versions are free. While the site may have curricular material for students up to age 15+, I’m not sure a 15 year old student would spend any amount of time on this site. It is definitely more geared for the under 10 crowd.
Tips: I learned about Zoo Whiz from iLearn Technology reader, Tania. Thank you Tania! Zoo Whiz looks like a fun addition to the classroom. Be sure to let parents know about Zoo Whiz, this could be a fun way to continue practice at home.
Please leave a comment and share how you are using Zoo Whiz in your classroom!
Tips: I’m impressed with the quality and organization of Learn Zillion. Be sure to take some time to explore some lessons and dream up how you might use it with your students or even as a learning tool for yourself.
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It has been a while since I have done a Friday Recap post; honestly, most weeks I’m just lucky I’ve made it to Friday!
This week I have some fun things that I couldn’t wait to share! This is what I was up to when I wasn’t blogging:
The first share is an INCREDIBLE poem written by 5th grader, Emma at Anastasis Academy. The kids were writing poems ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas style, Emma wrote the brilliant poem below about the night before braces. 🙂 Clever!
Twas The Night Before Braces
Twas the night before braces, my teeth were all clear,
not a spot of silver, or a rubber band nearI knew it would be painful and bring on a tear,
but I knew someday they would come off, and I would
celebrate and cheerI stopped and smiled and looked in the mirror,
my teeth are all crooked and need to be curedTomorrow is a bad day and I wish it would pass,
I wish it would happen super duper fast,
Which nearly wouldn’t happen like I have heard in the past,
now I need to pick my colors and make sure they don’t clashNow Pink! Now Purple! Now White and maybe Red!
Maybe after my appointment, I’ll be happy insteadI shouldn’t be complaining, I sound like a drag,
My dad works so hard for me, I don’t want to make him madSo I’ll go in with a smile, it might take all my might, so….
Happy Smiles to all and to all a straight bite.
What did I tell you? We have the MOST brilliant, creative kids at Anastasis! (I’m sure every teacher reading this could say the same!)
At Anastasis Academy, each Friday we have a learning excursion. Sometimes these are field trips out of the building, but this week we had a local artist, Scott Beckley, come to us.
Scott taught the kids how to paint in acrylic using palette knives. The results were fantastic! Some students made curvy cartoony pencils. I wish I had caught more of them to take pictures of as they were heading out the door!
Thank you Scott!
Did you know Flat Stanley has his own app? Very cool! You can check it out on my other blog iPadCurriculum.
Wishing you joy this weekend!