Posted in Ideas, Links, Salem City Schools

Tracking Santa and Other Fun Holiday Sites

I’ve had a few requests for some fun sites to use with your students during the holiday time. Here’s some I’ve run across lately!

Norad Tracks Santa Want to track Santa as he makes his trip around the world? This site has games to play until Christmas Eve, when you can track Santa’s route on Google Earth.

Place the Penguins (Place Value)

Virtual Snowman (Practice click and drag–great for younger kids on the laptops!)

Christmas Music (Thanks Karen Travitz!)

Northpole.com (This site does promote some items from Amazon.com, but there are a lot of fun, free activities too!)

Make-a-Flake (Make a snow flake by clicking and dragging–another great site to practice laptop skills!)

For SCS teachers, I’ve posted these sites on the main Links for Kids Page. On the first page, they need to click “December Holiday Sites.”

If anyone has anymore great sites they are using with their students, please leave a comment. I’ll do my best to add the sites you suggest to the Links for Kids Page so that you can use them easily in your classrooms!

Posted in Projects, Salem City Schools

What We Learned from Virtual Scuba Diving Project

I’m slowly (but surely) making my way around to the classes that participated in the Scuba Diving project with Meg Swecker. I’ve already made it to a few classes, and the students have had a chance to record what they learned on a collection of Mrs. Swecker’s pictures in Voice Thread. This VoiceThread will evolve as I finish making it around to the other classes.

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Meg and I also had a chance to sit down and talk about the project from our perspective as ITRT’s, and I also learned some of the other neat ways she extended this project with her students in Roanoke County . We recorded much of the conversation as a Field Report for the GenTech Podcast. If you’d like to listen, here’s the link.

Posted in Links, Salem City Schools

Fight Hunger and Practice your Vocab!

freerice.jpgHave you heard of FreeRice.com? This site let’s you play a vocabulary game..and for every word you get right, it donates rice to the United Nations to help end world hunger.

Free Rice adjusts the vocabulary it gives according to your level…so it’s appropriate for all ages. I’ll post a link on the SCS Links for Kids area, in case you’d like to have your students try it out. A word of caution though….it’s addictive. I found myself playing for quite awhile last night!

Posted in Projects, Salem City Schools

Animal Magazine Covers

Mrs. Prettyman’s Language Arts classes designed some awesome magazine covers on the laptops using Microsoft Publisher. Their covers were based on information they had gathered and used for an animal report! You can see them better “in person” outside her classroom door…so if you have a chance, check them out! What a creative way to get kids writing, Mrs. Prettyman!!

You can also seem them a bit closer if you click this link, and choose the “full” button.

Posted in Projects, Salem City Schools, Web 2.0

View VoiceThreads from Mrs. Swecker

Meg Swecker, an ITRT from Roanoke County, is currently in Cozumel, Mexico. She has been making VoiceThreads for area schools to use in class, and posting them. Five classes from Salem City Schools have had a chance to participate in the project. You can view all the VoiceThreads from the project here. Thanks, Mrs. Swecker! We’ve had so much fun learning about ocean life with you!