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I have a projector… now what?

By Sara Olson sara.olson@kearneypublic.org. I have a projector… now what?. Preteach. Technology is raising the bar for teachers. We can use the presenter to build prior knowledge & hook students on a topic. . *TED. Youtube. Power Media Plus. Brain Pop Jr. Schooltube. neok12.

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I have a projector… now what?

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  1. By Sara Olson sara.olson@kearneypublic.org I have a projector…now what?

  2. Preteach Technology is raising the bar for teachers. We can use the presenter to build prior knowledge & hook students on a topic. *TED Youtube Power Media Plus Brain Pop Jr. Schooltube neok12 Educational Videos Teachertube Brain Pop National Geographic

  3. Teach In the regular education classroom Show & Tell Handwriting Excel Graphing activities Weather A-Z Reading Tux Paint Treasures Reading materials Kidsperation2 *Starfall (books, movies, games) Dictionary

  4. Teach Cont. Project great websites Do worksheets together on the board Share class photos Share class projects Teaching a software program before you move to the lab Teaching how to move around the web

  5. Teach Cont. Teacher made Power Points Giving directions Helps meets the needs of your visual & auditory learners *Google Earth

  6. Teach In Music Showing Youtube videos of musicians that are long gone or alive and current Running our smartmoves DVD for a warmup (kinesthetic) Powerpoint presentations (composers, recorder instructions) Google squared(compare/contrast) Showing recorder music when kids forget their own)

  7. Review Use these easy to modify templates to review after each unit. You can even have your students come up with the questions to fill into the template. Games such as….. Power Point Games Jeopardy Academic Vocabulary Wheel of Fortune Ed Games Battle Ship Are You Smarter Than a 5th grader

  8. Review Use clickers to take a class assessment Project a Skype conversation Project treasure reading stories Do you have other thoughts, ideas, comments, concerns?

  9. While talking about budgets with my social studies class, • I merely went to the U.S. debt clock website, and WALLA!!!!! Quotes My students are engaged in our reviews and look forward to the next time we get to review. They’ve started writing questions down on their own during lessons to use for the review. It’s helped learning come alive! I simply start a Youtube video that relates to what we’re learning as my students walk in the room. I don’t have to beg for their attention, they’re hooked!

  10. Other favorites… Animoto Kerpoof I learn technology Visuwords GeoGebra Wordle Hands On Banking EduScapes Vocaroo I Love Wav Xtranormal Glogster National Library of Virtual Manipulatives

  11. Annette CollingGlenwood 1st Grade Wendy O’Neil Glenwood Kindergarten Tina Kirschner KPS Technology Coach Kelly MelsonNortheast Media Specialist KandiStelling Northeast Music Teacher Dennis Hartner Northeast 4th Grade – Social Studies Kris Kampovitz Northeast 4th Grade - Science Special thanks to…

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