tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-188745295503158073.post3988672437923813947..comments2023-10-04T09:09:21.986-04:00Comments on Adventures of iPads in Kindergarten: My GAME Plan...Melissahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12307530015680046359noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-188745295503158073.post-38956963516805887712012-05-13T21:24:41.789-04:002012-05-13T21:24:41.789-04:00Melissa, you are one ambitious teacher. I would be...Melissa, you are one ambitious teacher. I would be fascinated in how you make an authentic real world problem that can be solved by kindergartners. When I did my practicum in elementary school some years ago it was your grade that I had the most difficulty with. All high school teachers should spend some time with a good kindergarten to learn what you guys do as a routine that is beyond the ability of a high school teacher. Keep working and improving.<br /><br />DougDoug Bakerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09513663789649580493noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-188745295503158073.post-66932571876699603872012-05-13T12:43:08.442-04:002012-05-13T12:43:08.442-04:00Melissa,
Your post and blog page are so cute. I ...Melissa,<br /><br />Your post and blog page are so cute. I love it! I teach first grade and the amount of technology that my students already possess is amazing. Thanks to the wonderful kindergarten teachers, like yourself, that we have in our school district. It makes my job much easier if the students are prepared with some knowledge when they enter first grade. Continue introducing your kids to the technology. We all know that technology is the new way of teaching and its not going any where.Tricia haupthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02685364890525536167noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-188745295503158073.post-41993268166927681782012-05-12T15:23:27.239-04:002012-05-12T15:23:27.239-04:00Melissa, I can see you will make a difference for ...Melissa, I can see you will make a difference for your students and others where you work. Project-based learning affords students the opportunity to engage in the learning process. They work out their understanding of problems and inquiries. They are so fortunate to have you.<br /><br />Robbie DillardAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-188745295503158073.post-74191393287506843832012-05-12T14:01:50.629-04:002012-05-12T14:01:50.629-04:00Melissa,
You definitely have the energy and enthus...Melissa,<br />You definitely have the energy and enthusiasm of a kindergarten teacher- that's wonderful.<br />Your idea of an individual student blog is a great example of using your GAME plan to make the students more accountable and responsible in their environment. Students can interact with each other and utilize these important 21st century skills to enhance a more cooperative digital environment. I found an interesting slide show on http://www.slideshare.net/jgentner/elementary-blogging-2010. This slide show offered me great insight on blogging with young students. Have fun exploring this site!<br />CindyCindy Clarkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12187210824913352970noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-188745295503158073.post-78614014925936799222012-05-12T14:00:45.546-04:002012-05-12T14:00:45.546-04:00Tanya, Thanks for your suggestions. I agree that ...Tanya, Thanks for your suggestions. I agree that having the knowledge of what students' have available to them is important. When I started the ipads in my classroom they had not been out for too long so I assumed most did not have them and most did not even know what they were. I found out that over 1/3 of my students had ipads at home! I as amazed.... I even sent an email asking parents if it was true... and it was! So I found that many of my students were very capable before I even showed them anything.<br />MelissaMelissahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12307530015680046359noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-188745295503158073.post-65833080636162078552012-05-12T11:36:50.935-04:002012-05-12T11:36:50.935-04:00Melissa I applaud your efforts to connect students...Melissa I applaud your efforts to connect students to technology at such an early age. One resource that I have found helpful is the Education Week website. There are quite a few blogs that you can sign up for that can help inform your curricular approach. Also, one suggestion for maintaining that bond with students, peers, parents, and the wider community...assess what technological resources the students have outside of the classroom. I find that lack of access can sometimes undermine the lessons you're teaching in the class if they can't be reinforced at home. It's always good to have a sense of what your students' parents have and know and if they do not have certain technologies at the home, give them information about libraries or other free/low cost options.Techie Tanyahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04026258044020946120noreply@blogger.com