- MAFS.K.CC.1.1: “Count to 100 by ones and tens.”
- http://pbskids.org/curiousgeorge/busyday/bubbles/
- Educational game; educational arcade game
- To help my students learn how to count to 100 by ones and tens I would use educational games so my kindergartners would learn while still having fun. Sometimes kids get worried when they just see a bunch of numbers, so incorporating games into the lesson will make it easier for those students.
The Internet is one of
the many tools that can be used to support student research. The Internet is
used today by students everywhere to find information that they need for a
project, a paper, or any general assignment. The Internet gives students access
to web pages, blogs, search engines, social media, journals, and so much more.
The students use these sources on a daily basis to further their education. The
Internet is not useful when the sources are not credible. If the sources are
not credible then the students are getting the correct information.
I research on the
Internet for almost every assignment that I have. I typically look for my
credible sources when I do my research and if the source is not credible I
usually don’t fully rely on it. By figuring out the credibility of the source I
can usually figure out whether or not I should be using the source. I typically
do not use Wikipedia because I know some of the sources have been altered but I
do go to the bottom of the page and look at the links that the sources
supposedly come from.
Some of the new skills I
have from the web hunt include simpler ways for me to find exactly what I am
looking for. I realized that you get different results if you put what you are
looking for in quotations. I learned how to use a lot of different online tools
to further my knowledge on Internet research.
Web Hunt Challenges:
1. Find a picture for a
motivational poster you could sell at school.
2. Find a weekly calendar
that students could use to organize their schedules.
I love clapping to pop the bubbles! Definitely worth hooking up a mic so the kids can thoroughly enjoy this game.
ReplyDeleteWith young students, you will want to use databases for online research. Pebble Go is good for K-2 and comes out in Spanish this Spring.