Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Tech Savvy Teacher

Tech Savvy Teacher

An effective teacher knows how to use the resources surrounding him or her. Technology is one of the greatest tools a teacher can use as it is constantly growing providing new opportunities. It is a way to reach all students in new and creative ways and provides hands on experiences to help master the subject. An example of this technology is using Kidspiration. We chose 4th grade standard 5 objective 2: Describe the common plants and animals found in Utah environments and how these organisms have adapted to the environment in which they live.
Our first step in this process was to identify common plants and animals found in different habitats in Utah. These habitats were wetlands, forests, and deserts. We use an activity on Kidspiration where students selected animals and plants and had to put them in the correlating habitat. This allowed them to brainstorm different possible environments familiar animals live in. Then next task was to create their own web of plants and animals found in the three habitatsin Utah.

After completing the brainstorm activity of the different characteristics. The teacher does a mini lesson where she or he talks about the different habitats and what lives in each. To assess the students learning we have them go back to the Kidspiration and have them write specific animals characteristics that allow particular plants and animals to live in specific environments.This technology helped students predict and classify different plants and animals into specific environments found in Utah. Kidspiration allowed students to participate using their hands and acts as a visual representation of what they are studying.

Angie Jack, Christina Murray, and Alesha Abrahamson













This is a picture of the habitat where children added different plants to each habitat.













This is the picture of children adding different animals to each habitat.














Students then create a bubble chart with the different habitats found in Utah.















Then the children put different animals, plants, and types of weather that go with each habitat.  They find pictures of each to put with the different habitats.















The assessment for this activity is having the children write why certain animals belong in specific habitats.  For example a duck can live in the wet lands because they have webbed feet.










3 comments:

  1. I loved how you were able to use Kidspiration to help teach about the different habitats in Utah. This is one of the programs that I thought would be difficult to use but you made it seems very easy. I really like how you made them brain storm in the beginning so that they would have a clear idea of what to do next. I can see myself using this in my future teaching.

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  2. You really made it easy for the reader to understand each of the images from Kidsperation. Thanks for such good image captions.

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  3. I looked a little in Kidspiration as well, and I think you made this as simple to follow as was possible, which is great!

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