Thursday, January 10, 2013
Edmodo
I had a really hard time deciding what to do my showcase project, but after attending a confenrece in December I decided to start using edmodo in my classroom. We have just begun using it this week, but my students have been really excited about it. Their posts are really thoughtful. I hope their excitement continues as we move from exploration to using it for projects.
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Nothing Professional
I enjoyed a night out with friends tonight. We had a wonderful time at PF Chang before going to see Les Miserable. I haven't seen it since I was a freshman in high school. It was a completely different experience. Great night, but I know I'll be a tired teacher tomorrow.
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Frustrated... A little less
Yesterday I wrote about my frustration over my students scores on their latest reading unit test. Today I have talked with other teachers on my grade level and all of their scores are around the same as mine. So I feel a little better about it. BUT...I want my students to be successful. So I won't settle for my scrores being on par with the others, rather I will analyze my data, revamp my small groups, and give mini-lessons to hopefully fill in thos gaps.
Monday, January 7, 2013
Frustrated
Today we took our unit 3 Scott Foresmann reading assessment. I spent Thursday, Friday, and some time today reviewing for the test. I met with each child and helped them set a goal. We talked about what they could do during the test to make sure they reached their goal. And... the class average dropped 8 points! I guess my next step is to have them all move in with me.
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
Welcome 2013
In December I attended the Blue Ribbon Schools of Excellence conference in Orlando. While there, I attended many wonderful sessions, but my favorite was a site visit. Ocoee Middle School has completly embraced technolgy in the classroom. Students were engaged and excited about what they were learning. I know that I am far from being where I'd like to be with technology in the classroom; too often I use it as a delivery method and not as a hands-on tool for my students to use. Returning from the conference and a much needed break I have several ideas that I plan to try to give my students more opportunities to use technology as a learning tool. Wish me luck!
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