יום שלישי, 17 בנובמבר 2015

Week6




WOW!!

Those tools are just endless!! It's hard to keep up with all these amazing new tools!!

First of all, the Voice thread was really exciting for me, it was simply FUN!!
All the tools I have looked at are just great for improving either writing, reading and speaking skills. I am relating to 5 effective tools which are great for studying at school as well as at home.


1.    Skype: can be used as a platform to conduct lessons, share presentations, provide tutoring and support, and more. I am also a student of special education needs and I think Skype allows the special education classroom to incorporate students of all ages and abilities into the conversation, and it works equally well as both a remote and a local tool.

2.      http://www.learner.org/interactives/spelling/index.html spelling bee: Not only is it very useful for self –studying but in class students can work in pairs. Teacher decides what story all students work with, (after adjusting the right level), then students pair up, listen to the story together using earphones, write on their notebooks the missing word (try hard to spell it correctly) and then share and check together by typing the word inside the story (in the computer). The students practice listening comprehensive as well.

http://www.spellingcity.com/taking-a-spelling-test.html: amazing, amazing, amazing!!! What I loved the most is that it provides a full sentence for any word I type. Teacher can ask students to type any word they like and then spell the full sentence they hear (about the word they type) correctly.

3.      http://www.freetech4teachers.com/2014/10/free-customizable-e-books-from-make.html?m=1 it's excellent because kids (and adults) are very attractive about commix. In fact, students (all ages) will be excited creating their own story, using pictures they like and share with friends…I had an idea of preparing one long story by all students. Every two students prepare one part of the story and then all class can watch it together. I am sure that very funny pictures and writings will come out…

4.      http://www.protagonize.com/author/Ronit-Breslaw  I am a participant of a course called: "Creative Writing". The teacher Laura has created a group for all the participants in the group called:" Creative Writing Herzog 2015-2016". That way we can share our poems in a very nice site and still keep our group separated from the other members of this website. Same thing can be done for high school students for their creative writings, stories, poems...

5.      Printing press: http://www.readwritethink.org/files/resources/interactives/Printing_Press/ unbelievable!!!! I love it for myself and it will be fun for students to create their own brochure, newspaper report or flier. What I like the most about it is that it's very clear… there are not too many options so it makes it easy to choose… in class, students can work in small groups creating a brochure for any event they like to share. Students practice writing, spelling and enriching vocabulary. I think that students will work hard to prepare a professional brochure since they share it with the whole class. http://www.fodey.com/generators/newspaper/snippet.asp creating a newspaper is a very authentic way to encourage writing…. The fact that it's written in a newspaper format, makes the students feel important in a way that what they write is so important that it should be published!!

יום שני, 2 בנובמבר 2015

Week_4

To be honest, I am getting confused of the endless amazing tools…just don’t know where to start…

I had a gut feeling that we would all be a fan of http://photofunia.com/  . This tool can be used in the classroom and cause the students so much excitement! (I am a student and I am excitedJ ). Here are my gorgeous daughters: http://photofunia.com/results/563830b001640019bc8b458d.

 I thought of different ideas of how to use this tool. For example: pictures can be placed in different places for teaching how to describe where each family member is placed (on the very right/left  side is..., next to, above …) places can be changed and it's really fun for students to see themselves or others moving easily from place to place. In case you don’t understand what I mean: http://photofunia.com/categories/all_effects/five_paintings

I found other tools very effective too and immediately saved their links in my bookmark list. In fact, the site: https://pixabay.com/  for some reason couldn’t be placed in a chosen tile in Symbaloo….don't know why. Since I liked it very much, I saved it on my bookmark bars. It provides amazing pictures, illustrations and videos in various subjects. Worth checking out…