Friday, September 19, 2014

Make Better Power Points

Today I was assisting 6th graders in the creation of their first Power Points of the year.  All I can say is, I feel bad for the teacher who has to grade them. In an effort to make their Power Points memorable to their teacher, students used all types of animations, transitions, and sounds, including applause for their own presentations.  I don't think any group had the same background for all of their slides, most of them picking different Tie Dye types.


While I am amused when 6th graders do it, I am irritated when I sit through an awful presentation from a colleague or boss.  I came across this page which illustrates 40 ways people "screw up" Power Point slides.  There may be some things on here that you just didn't think of.  Think of them now so your students or colleagues aren't groaning while they watch your presentations.

Monday, September 15, 2014

Reading Comprehension with The Common Core

The Common Core puts a strong emphasis on nonfiction texts, and many teachers aren't sure how to best teach nonfiction texts.  Teachers from all disciplines, not just reading and language arts, must teach students how to comprehend nonfiction texts.  

Here are some great science passages with comprehension questions.  You need to create a free account to get the materials.

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Google Tutorials

Up until this summer, I used Google as a search engine, for my email, or to do an occasional Google Doc, but that all changed when I took a Google Apps class.  Google Maps is more than just directions, you can have your students go on a  Google Lit trip.  Students can take self-grading quizzes on Google Docs, and so much more.

The tools are easy to use and free!  There are some great tutorials here.