Monday, September 27, 2010

Creative Writing Video Prompts

Ok, forgive me for getting into the Halloween spirit before it's even October, but I just can't help it!  I found this video today while browsing for Halloween lesson ideas to post for the month of October.  I got so excited about how you all could use this that I just could not wait for Friday.
Anyway, I found this video on the UK site, teachers.tv.  It's basically the United Kingdom's version of Teacher Tube.  The video explains it's use in the first couple minutes and then supplies seven different story starters that are dramatic and a bit creepy....but I guess that depends on where your little writers take the story!  Watch the video below and let me know what you think!  Maybe you could even come back and post a student's story!


Thursday, September 23, 2010

Mission US, a fantastic US history resource!

I have discovered that there is a wonderful new online resource to learn about the Revolutionary War.  Mission US is an free online adventure game.  You as the teacher can preview by playing through each of the chapters and then set up a class of students so your students can do the same.  You can also track your students' progress through the game!
As you play, you will see the preceding events of the  Revolutionary War in 1770 Boston from the viewpoint of young apprentice, Nat Wheeler.  You can click on your surroundings, learning about daily life, political cartoons, and vocabulary of the time.  You can also unlock a Rock Band-esque mini game where students practice playing the penny flute and songs of that era.  It is loads of fun and completely educational, your students will LOVE it!

Register for FREE and share any experiences here!

Monday, September 13, 2010

Remembering 9/11, looking forward to peace.

Welcome to week two everyone. I hope the weekend went well for you all.  As you may well know, September 11th was this past Saturday.  9 years ago, a terrible tragedy happened and I think part of our job as teachers is to look at the past as a way to help our students envision a better future.  I have found a website that helps do just that.  Part of the Tribute to the WTC website is a collection of stories gathered from people who were affected by the tragedy but have taken great strides towards peace and rebuilding. 

Personal Stories of Transformation shares stories from individuals and teams of people who have done something to commemorate victims, move towards peace, or assisting those affected by the terrible day.  The site, geared towards grades 5 and up, comes complete with discussion questions, accompanying videos, and a complete teacher's guide with standards included.

Friday, September 10, 2010

Awesome online science with LHS Kids

The first site of the year is a branch of Lawrence Hall of Science from the University of Berkley called LHS Kids. 


LHS Kids has some really great places to check out.  Your students can do an online experiment like testing materials for cleaning up oil spills and learning about the functionality of different bird beaks.  Students can follow along with the experiments, fill in their answers, and even submit their final findings for comparison with other kids using the site!

Students can also check out pictures and videos of ongoing exhibits at the museum, take online quizzes, play arcade games, listen to whale sounds, and learn about interesting animals.

Check it out and let me know what you think!