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i -Touches in Lower Elementary Across the Curriculum

i -Touches in Lower Elementary Across the Curriculum. Wendy Seagondollar Jennifer Gautreau Alyson Wynn. Class Management. Set expectations ahead of time Use your projector to explain apps step by step MODEL MODEL MODEL-especially in small group setting! Use Quietube for videos.

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i -Touches in Lower Elementary Across the Curriculum

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  1. i-Touches in Lower Elementary Across the Curriculum Wendy Seagondollar Jennifer Gautreau Alyson Wynn

  2. Class Management • Set expectations ahead of time • Use your projector to explain apps step by step • MODEL MODEL MODEL-especially in small group setting! • Use Quietube for videos

  3. Check in/check out system If there is an issue with an ipod, you know who to talk to about it. Check out by: magic number table shape name

  4. Security • Just like a field trip, count your “babies” often • Enable the find feature so you can locate missing devices • Block or Lock the App store, internet and U-tube • Lock up your devices when not in use

  5. App Management • Use an icon app on your center chart to let the group know which app to access • Use an icon picture on the table to let group know which app to be on

  6. Put apps in folders by strategy group (spelling, long i, telling time..) • Keep current appsin the “tray” at the bottom

  7. Put apps in folders by subject (math, reading…) • Put apps in folders by reading level

  8. Let them know you can see where they’ve been (history)

  9. EARBUDS • Use cardboard to wrap the earbuds around to avoid tangling. • Label earbuds and ziploc bag for each child.

  10. Add earbuds to your class supply list • Less cleaning and concern for germs. (We use these on desk top computers too.) • Store by table group or in the Daily 5 book boxes

  11. I-nigma • Use as a quick way to get to a website • Post a video and use a QR code to get there • Engaging way to do math word problems • Differentiation made easy (post codes on different colors)

  12. Teacher in your Pocket • Students can listen to your lesson as many times as they need to learn the concept. • You can differentiate lessons as needed

  13. iKnow Phonics • iKnow Phonics- ABC’s , Vowels I, Vowels II, Consonants I, Consonants II • Differentation- Each application builds on the previous applications skills. Students can be assigned based on skill being taught or where there gap in instruction is. Students have a worksheet that they must complete that goes along with the skill the are practicing to ensure their understanding. Before going to the next application students must have completed certificates.

  14. Sentence, Story, and Language Builder • These applications are an excellent to scaffold learning in the students reading and writing. You can receive tracking and progress reports as well as relevant app recommendations based on your students' activity.

  15. Story Builder in Action Diverse sentences Helps students elaborate and use supporting details in their sentences Monitors progress Differentiated levels Email the story to teacher or parents

  16. Math • Use camera feature to go on a “Shape Hunt” • Engage learners with QR codes or apps instead of pencil and paper

  17. Science • Video Documenting experiments and what they learned • Interviewing each other about experiments

  18. Social Studies Document Field Trips Interview Community Helpers

  19. Document Your Work! Artifacts for you or your parents.

  20. Differentiation • Many apps are leveled • Check the developers websites in the app store for more information, strategies and parents links

  21. Parents Involvement Show the parents what you’re using • At conferences • In your newsletters • Email them from the app with the students’ product

  22. Teacher Apps • Reading Remedies • Stick pick • Teacher notes • Timer • Splashtop whiteboard (ipad) • Drop box

  23. Any Questions?

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