Archive for May, 2007
Well, it is finally here! The end of the year! In celebration of the end of the year, I have gathered a host of websites for you to use, save, or pass on to the students. There are several that address those pesky skills that can only be mastered through “drill and practice”. Be sure to get these to your students before the last day of school, so they will have them to use over the summer!
I have enjoyed working with each and every one of you this year and look forward to another great year next year! Enjoy your summer and get lots of deserved rest and relaxation. If I don’t see you at some of the summer classes, I will see you in August!
Week 38 & 39 Websites
May 22nd, 2007
As some of you know, I had to be evaluated this year for my recertification. I chose to do a Podcasting project at Farmington Elementary. I thought that a good “wrap up” to my project would be to create a podcast about it! I think that overall the project was a huge success! For those of you thinking about using podcasting in the classroom, this is a little snippet into what can be done!
Download:Posted by E=2>phaney at TeacherTube.com.
May 16th, 2007
Well, it is that time again! The year seems to have flown by! There are some important procedures you need to know for the end of the year. Pay close attention to the first section that talks about teacher laptops! As always, if you have questions, let me know!
EOY Information – 2007
May 14th, 2007
Here are some good resources for you to use at the end of the year or file away for next year!
Week 36-37 Websites
May 14th, 2007
Five full pages of great resources for you to use with your class including a whole unit on Egypt! Lots of interactive sites to use with your class – right away!
Week 34-35 Websites
May 1st, 2007
I received this article through my email from the Technology & Learning journal. It is a very interesting article that talks about the why regarding blogging in education. It is a very good article to read if you are interested at all in blogging!
Blogging Article
May 1st, 2007