I have finally finished updating these two resources from my own collection of Smart games. I use Smart versions of Connect 4 and Math Monopoly to teach different kinds of problem solving to my students! Each page has a different type of word problem (i.e. Join Unknown, Change Unknown, etc.) As always, I would love to give it to the first two readers who request it for free!
Food for Thought:
Teacher Quote of the Month: "If you fall down 7 times, you must stand up 8." -Japanese Proverb
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
Problem Sovling 4 Kids Through Games!
I have finally finished updating these two resources from my own collection of Smart games. I use Smart versions of Connect 4 and Math Monopoly to teach different kinds of problem solving to my students! Each page has a different type of word problem (i.e. Join Unknown, Change Unknown, etc.) As always, I would love to give it to the first two readers who request it for free!
Thursday, June 27, 2013
My Dream Realized!
I have always used famous quotes from people throughout history to help teach character education and critical thinking in my classroom. I have finally taken the time to turn these famous quotes into a journaling activity to use in conjunction with the Smart board. Check it out!
This file includes 40 weeks of inspirational and motivational quotes from famous people throughout history, a printable journal, printable pictures of each person being quoted, and 82 pages of Smart pages to last you the whole school year! Right now I'm selling this unit for $9.99 on TPT, but will give it away for free to the first two people who request it here!
Friday, June 21, 2013
How To: Symbaloo
Haven't tried symbaloo.com? Trust me, for getting students to the educational sites YOU choose, it's the best!
Whether you are a teacher with one or more student computers in your classroom, you have a school computer lab, you want your own child to use educational web sites, or you want a central location for all of your own favorite sites, you need symbaloo.com!
Here's some information about symbaloo.com:
"Symbaloo is a customizable start page tool that lets users add all their most important links in a format that is easy for your students to use. The user’s webmix appears as sleek buttons with icons or logos. The user can drag and drop items to organize them in a way that is convenient and practical. The items, or tiles, can be searched so users can find those that are most relevant to the items they are adding. Users can view their home webmix or browse webmix collections. News highlights and major news are also accessible through tabs on the Symbaloo homepage. The user can access an online resource simply by clicking one of the tiles on the webmix they are currently viewing. "
I've created an easy tutorial to get you started. Follow these steps to set up your own page!
Step 1- When you type symbaloo.com in to your browser window, this is the page you'll see.
Step 7- You have the option of making symbaloo.com your active homepage. I recommend this if/when you set up a teacher page for your important teacher sites. If you have student computers in your classroom, I recommend doing this on those computers so students have immediate access to the page you're creating.
Step 14- You should see your tile appear on your webmix.
Whether you are a teacher with one or more student computers in your classroom, you have a school computer lab, you want your own child to use educational web sites, or you want a central location for all of your own favorite sites, you need symbaloo.com!
Here's some information about symbaloo.com:
"Symbaloo is a customizable start page tool that lets users add all their most important links in a format that is easy for your students to use. The user’s webmix appears as sleek buttons with icons or logos. The user can drag and drop items to organize them in a way that is convenient and practical. The items, or tiles, can be searched so users can find those that are most relevant to the items they are adding. Users can view their home webmix or browse webmix collections. News highlights and major news are also accessible through tabs on the Symbaloo homepage. The user can access an online resource simply by clicking one of the tiles on the webmix they are currently viewing. "
I've created an easy tutorial to get you started. Follow these steps to set up your own page!
Step 1- When you type symbaloo.com in to your browser window, this is the page you'll see.
Step 2- Click on "Create free account" in the upper right hand corner.
Step 3- Enter your information and click on "create my account". Important note for teachers: I recommend creating two different accounts, one for your students and one for your valued teacher sites. To do this you will have to use different email addresses. For my student account I created a gmail account specifically for my class so that I wouldn't have my students getting into my personal email!
Step 4- If all of your information is entered, and no one else has the same info. you should see a page saying you've succeeded. You're not ready to start your page yet though! See the next step.
Step 5- Using the email you listed during signup, you must verify your email address to start personalizing your Symbaloo page. You will receive an email from Symbaloo. If it doesn't show in your inbox you may have to check your junk/spam inbox.:
Step 6- Now that you have verified your email address, click on the link to "Get started with your web mix".
Step 8- Your webmix can include any tiles you choose. You can alter, delete, or add any tiles you choose. Important teacher note: When you create a student page I recommend putting all tiles on one page. When I created my page for my school to use, I made the mistake of creating five pages by subject area. Once finished I had to "share" each page individually which took a lot of time. If you crete a one-page webmix with multiple subjects on the same page you can avoid this time consuming and technologically intensive process.
Step 9- To edit or delete a tile just right click on the tile and this message will appear:
Step 10- Once you've deleted the tile you have made space on your webmix for a new tile of your choice.
Step 11- If you want to add a tile, right click on the spot where you want your tile to appear on your webmix page. (You can move the tile to a different location at a later time if you choose.) You can create your own tile or search for a tile that's already available.
Step 12- If you can't find a tile for the site you want, or you want a different tile than the one that's already available. You can choose the tile and text color as well as a picture to show on the tile. Important teacher note: If you are familiar with the snipping tool you can take a picture of the logo from the website you choose and save it as a jpeg, then click on "choose icon".
Step 13- When you're happy with the look of your tile you can select "save".
Step 14- You should see your tile appear on your webmix.
Step 15- Try your tile out to ensure that the link takes you to the correct site.
Keep personalizing your page to create a Symbaloo page that's perfect for your classroom! No longer do you have to help your students type in web adresses or do searches for the educational sites you want them to use. Happy symbaloo-ing! Any further questions just message me :)
-Mr C
Amazing Teacher/ Amazing Resources!
I just have to take a moment to recognize the talents of one of my former co-workers who's making great resources for teachers as well! Miss Harris and I have always shared a passion for creating great activities and lessons and sharing them with other teachers at our school. We taught together, side by side, bouncing ideas and resources off each other for 6 years. If I was in a rut and needed creative ideas hers was the door I knocked on. Now we're taking it to the streets and sharing our stuff with all of the wonderful teachers around the world! Check her blog out at Teacher HQ or stock up on some SALE items at her TPT store at: Q Harris TPT .
If you love her stuff, which I'm sure you will, or there's something from her site that you wish you had free of charge, put a comment below. She has volunteered to share two of her resources with faithful followers of my page...for free! Check her out!
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Bright Idea Bulbs! (Free Resource)
After using the bulbs for the first school year, I decided that I needed to make a change. I added a question mark to one side of the bulb as an indicator that a student needed to ask me a question. Now my students' bulbs are two sided with a light bulb on one side and a colorful question mark on the other. I have my students decorate the question mark side however they choose, but tell them the light bulb side must be yellow so I can clearly see whether students want to share an idea or ask a question. I hope you enjoy it!
(Coming soon...a tutorial on creating your own symbaloo.edu account)
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Introducing Resources for Teachers by Mr C!
A little about me, Mr C:
First off, I am all about technology in the classroom! I love creating technology that works seamlessly with my classroom lessons. I have given presentations on the use of the following tools in classrooms: Active Inspire, Smart Notebook, edmodo.com, Photo Story 3, kidblog.org, and toondoo.com. (Posts all coming soon!)
I created a central location for educational sites that the whole school could access through a username and password on any school or home computer. I accomplished this by creating two symbaloo.edu pages; 1 for students, and 1 for teachers. (symbaloo.com tutorial coming soon!) I was amazed by the things our students could accomplish when they were given appropriate tools to use and the time they needed to utilize them.
Growing up with 2 sisters I learned at a very young age how to share! ;) So...this summer I've been on a mission to create resources to share with others again. This time I'd like to share with teachers everywhere, not just at my own school. I've created a teacherspayteachers.com account. My page is at : http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Dashboard and I have tons of freebies! (Coming soon: Pinterest and Instagram pages for Resources by Mr C)
My plan for this page is to update it often with ideas I've used or created that worked (or didn't), discussions about education in general, and technologies I've stumbled upon that may increase interest and engagement in your classroom. I will apologize in advance for any bulldog pictures that find their way onto the page. Although my dog, Charlie, rarely has anything educational to say, he is so darn cute so he may stop in to say hello from time to time. If you have any questions, comments, or requests for specific resources, I would love to hear them so please share your thoughts with me!
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