Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Assisstive Technology

Assisstive technology plays a huge role in special education classrooms today. Each student has a plan developed for their learning and what methods work best for them. Without assisstive technologies in the classroom some of the students may not be receiving the accommodations they need to be successful in the classroom.

One of the most fascinating assisstive technologies I have learned about is the Echo LiveScribe Smart Pen. It is a pen that is able to record everything you write and everything that is said by the teacher. This would be ideal for students that require having a note taker.

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

From Caterpillar to Butterfly (part 1)

This week one Pre-K student and I began studying the life cycle of a butterfly. This student is incredibly smart for being only 4 years old. I was amazed by just how much he knew about it already!

We chose to look at the questions, 'What do you think is the most important part of the life cycle and why do you think that?' for our essential question, and 'What environment do butterflies need to survive and grow?' for our unit question. Doing inquiry based learning was much easier than I expected it to be. This student was very cooperative and eager to learn about a the life cycle of the butterfly. A blog has been created for you to follow this students journey while he learns about the life cycle of a butterfly.

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Copyright

Copyright laws have always been a huge concern especially with teachers and college students. In all honesty, I very rarely think about something I find on the internet to be copyrighted but little did I know anything on the internet is copyright protected. I was under the assumption that to an extent, we could use anything we find online. I have always sited my sources for pictures or a website I might have used to write a paper, but it never occurred to me that I need to do the same thing for anything I use to write my lesson plans ; it is technically stealing someones idea! Luckily, as teachers we are exempt under fair use. These references are great resources to use if you are unsure about breaking copyright rules.

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Spreadsheets

Spreadsheets have come a long way. People seem to use them for many different things now a days. I personally like using spreadsheets. It's a great way to keep things organized. They are very beneficial when used in the classroom. In my current classroom, we use spreadsheets for behavior contracts, ABC charts, and to keep track of parent phone calls that have been made throughout the month. The students also have their own copy of a spreadsheet to keep track of their behaviors throughout the day. If they receive an infraction due to misbehavior it is their responsibility to mark it in their success folder.

I personally use a spreadsheet to keep track of my daily log for my arrival and departure time everyday during student teaching. Each morning once I get to school I write the time that I have arrived and write the time I left that day. Each row represents the different weeks and each column represents the different days of the week. There is a slot to write down our time in and time out each day. It helps me keep organized and helps me keep track of how many hours I have spent at the school each day.