Thursday, September 26, 2013

#11: Inspiration Comments

Erika: I really liked her idea of each student illustrating their own character. It brings in the use of technology as well as the creativity of the students.

Jacqueline: I loved her clipart pictures! The Bingo board game is a great idea to keep the interest in the students while they are still relating to the book. Recording the students reading is a great way to see how the students need to improve or how they have improved!

Mary Kathryn: I liked the SuperWhy link that helps students put a story in chronological order! The craft is a great idea also to keep the kids interested in the lesson. I thought she did a good job in adding a back-up activity for the students who finish early because it is important to remember that all children learn differently and at different paces.

Amanda: I love the game Context Clue Millionaire. I can see how the students would enjoy this game and also learn from it. The whole lesson was very descriptive and organized. There was a great mixture of games and writing activities. Incorporatng parent involvement was a great idea.

Jordan: I love the topic of her lesson becuase it is teaching students about real life issues and how they can help with them. Bringing in people to tell their personal stories is a great idea for the students to really understand the impacts of hurricanes.

Jonathan: The matching quiz online is a great idea to keep students interactive while grading them. I liked that he incoraporated a lot of group acitivites for the students to work together and learn from each others ideas.  Very good ideas to help studets learn the different parts of WW2.

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