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Tuesday, May 31, 2011
200 FB Likes!
Thanks to everyone who has stopped by to "like" my facebook page. Here's a fun review file as a Thank you offering! Don't Bug Me is a review game I created last year. Use it with your own questions. Divide into teams. After students answer correctly, let them squish a bug to find out how many points they earned. Keep track of team points and offer the winners some "BUG JUICE" (juice boxes) as a reward. Hope you don't mind a little bug guts. (lol) What can I say, I teach in an elementary science lab and it's almost summer. I may be going a little crazy scientist these days.
Thanks again if you are following me on facebook. If you aren't already a follower, why not stop over and click the like button. If you like this file, I'd love to hear from you. Leave me a comment or better yet, recommend my file to all your followers. It won't "BUG ME".
Ladybug's Teacher Files
If you're looking for that creative spark... Ladybug's Teacher Files probably has what you need. In celebration of reaching 600 followers, she's offering a giveaway for one of her lovely pre-made blog templates. If you've seen the cute blog designs and wished you had one, then you definitely want to get in on this contest. Good luck all!
Monday, May 23, 2011
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Today is the BIG Day! Mega Facebook Contest Winners will be drawn.
Tonight is the night! Shelley will be making the draw for 2 lucky winners of 14 products from TeachersPayTeachers. You can still get in on it by clicking the link: Mega Facebook Contest
and following the directions.
Good luck to everyone who has entered!
The Skype Game
If you're looking for a fun way to spend some time and still sneak in a little learning before the end of the year, you may want to consider signing up for the Skype Game. I discovered this in the computer technology community on Edmodo. How to Play: Follow the link and sign up for a time. Decide on the best 5 questions you could ask the other students that would help you identify what state they live in. Wait for the class to call you or you call them on Skype depending on your placement in the spreadsheet as class 1 or class 2. Now ask the questions and answer the questions of the other class to see who can guess the state.
Sound like fun? Sign up for more than 1 and play with multiple classes. Happy Skyping!
Saturday, May 21, 2011
Flubaroo
Have you tried Google Docs with your students? I have and they are a great way to increase collaboration along with improving students' technology skills. How about the forms feature? That is hands down one of my favorites. I love being able to pose questions to students and collect all their answers in a single spreadsheet. It is super flexible too. We can visit the computer lab and every student can log in to the form at the same time to enter their answers. I can send students to computers in the classroom as small groups or one by one. If someone is absent, they can complete it when they return. Students who have access to the Internet outside of school can easily access it as homework or extra credit. There doesn't seem to be an end to the many ways it can be used. Up until today, I've been creating my own formulas for grading forms that are class assignments, quizzes, tests, etc. Today all that is about to change because I have found Flubaroo.
The video tutorial makes this a simple add-on and I cannot wait to try it out with my students! If you already use Google Forms, you are going to want this add-on. If you haven't tried Google Forms yet, you really should and when you do make sure to include Flubaroo! Yet another techie tool that simplifies the tasks of teaching!
If you already use Flubaroo, I'd love for you to share your experiences below.
If you decide to try it, please leave me a comment below. I'd love to hear how others are using it.
The video tutorial makes this a simple add-on and I cannot wait to try it out with my students! If you already use Google Forms, you are going to want this add-on. If you haven't tried Google Forms yet, you really should and when you do make sure to include Flubaroo! Yet another techie tool that simplifies the tasks of teaching!
If you already use Flubaroo, I'd love for you to share your experiences below.
If you decide to try it, please leave me a comment below. I'd love to hear how others are using it.
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Running out of time...
Monday, May 16, 2011
Facebook Mega Contest!
Two winners will be drawn next Sunday, May 22. Each winner will receive all 14 teaching resources that are listed below!
So are you ready to enter? Then head over to the Facebook Mega Contest and read all the details.
If you have any questions about this contest, please contact Shelley by emailing shelley_gray_@hotmail.com.
Thank you for participating. Good luck!
- "Fairy Tales" Mix and Match Problem Solving Pack by Shelley Gray
- Using the Hamburger Model to Write Paragraphs and Essays” by Tools for Teachers by Laurah J.
- Literature Worksheets, 24 Ready to Use Pages for Any Book (Primary) by Rachel Lynette
- Sports Theme Classroom Pack by The Teched Out Teacher
- Dog Gone Good Contractions Learning Center or File Folder Game by The Teaching Bank
- Story Cubes for Reading and Writing by Lisa Frase
- Primary Math: Center Six-Pack by Sunny Days
- “Vampires Don’t Wear Polka Dots” Book Study by Ashleigh
- Fabulous Fairy Tales Unit (Ideas for 10 Fairy Tales) by First Grade Brain (Mrs. Magee)
- Test Prep Tournaments for Any Grade and Any Subject by Victoria Leon
- Poetry: The Music Of Our Hearts by One Extra Degree
- Book Clubs Made Easy by Hilary Lewis
- Simple Steps to Sentence Sense for Elementary Grades and ESL Students by Charlene Tess
- CVC Whirly Word Wheels by Nyla's Crafty Teaching
So are you ready to enter? Then head over to the Facebook Mega Contest and read all the details.
If you have any questions about this contest, please contact Shelley by emailing shelley_gray_@hotmail.com.
Thank you for participating. Good luck!
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Something Exciting
If you're following my blog, you're in for a real treat this week. Keep watching for a Surprise!
Saturday, May 7, 2011
My LiveBinder
I started this awhile ago and never did much with it. Lately I've been working on it a little bit more and thought it might be worth sharing. This binder is a compilation of some of my favorite websites for teaching science. BTW -- livebinder is a pretty cool and FREE tool.
5th Grade Science - NC Binder
5th Grade Science - NC Binder
Monday, May 2, 2011
Brand New Resource for Professional Development
The TeacherCEUToolbox has launched a line of professional development courses that meet our on-demand lifestyles. If you are looking for an accredited program to gain the professional development you need to renew your teaching license on your own terms, this might be a great resource for you.
You can check out their facebook fan page too.
You can check out their facebook fan page too.