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Explore innovative instructional strategies to engage students and enhance lesson planning using PowerPoint, document camera, and Internet resources. Discover new vocabulary, review games, incorporate multimedia, and access educational websites. Designed for teacher and student use across various subjects, including math, science, social studies, and language arts.
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Instructional Strategies for Using Your LCD Projector in the Classroom Jessica Chavez and Victoria Thomas Carnelian Elementary
What do I use it for? • Engage students • Effective lesson planning • Variety PowerPoint Publisher Materials Document Camera Internet California Streaming Websites to check out
PowerPoint Teacher Use • Introduce new vocabulary • Review games • Notes for lessons • Incorporate videos, graphs, pictures, sounds • http://biology.clc.uc.edu/courses/bio104/sci_meth.htm • Use what someone else has already created! • Free PowerPoint slides on almost every subject!! • www.pppst.com
PowerPoint Student Use • Research Reports • Oral presentation • Alternative project • Sample: www.fishingforstars.weebly.com
Publisher Materials – many features accessible by internet • Math • Vocabulary, worksheets, text, games • Access code: DFA8FE2E34 (09-10 2nd grade code)Math Student Works CD • Science • Interactive text, worksheets, text, games, vocabulary • Social Studies • Vocabulary, worksheets, text, games • Language Arts??
Document Camera • Anything you can think of!!! But here are some suggestions: • Math problems • Math manipulatives • Display student writing • Anything you would have used a transparency for • Story time (easy to display pictures for the students to see) • For things you would send students to the whiteboard for • What are your suggestions????
Internet • Research information • Find pictures (use caution) • Use interactive games • Find lessons that can be done with the class
Search by • Grade level • Subject • Content Standards • Key words • Audio, video, images, print resources, podcasts
California Streaming • My personal favorites: • Bill Nye • Math Monsters • Art With Joy • Berenstain Bears • Children’s Literature Section (these are read-alouds, usually animated, many choices that fit in with social studies, science, and reading)
California Streaming • Think of a topic you teach in science • Search that topic in the search box • Did you find anything? • Share with a partner • How might this be helpful?
Helpful websites you might want to check out: • www.thinkfinity.org – search for lesson plans, worksheets, student interactives • Example: Marble Mania • www.pppst.com • www.scholastic.com • http://www.pbs.org/teachers/ • Example: Righteous Reptiles • www.kids.nationalgeographic.com • http://school.discoveryeducation.com/ • example: PuzzleMaker
More links • http://www.studyzone.org/testprep/ • http://jc-schools.net/PPTs-la.html • www.readwritethink.org • http://ethemes.missouri.edu/resources/by-grade.shtml • http://www.eduplace.com/kids/mhm/ • http://www.eduplace.com/kids/hme/k_5/graphorg/ • http://www.superteacherworksheets.com/ • http://www.cde.ca.gov/be/st/ss/
www.kids.discovery.com • www.webspiration.com • www.pics4learning.com
crayons • Pieces of colored wax used to draw
chalk • A tool used for drawing and writing that is made mostly from tiny bits of seashells
powders • A lot of very tiny pieces of something http://inapcache.boston.com/universal/site_graphics/blogs/bigpicture/holi_03_13/h06_18255903.jpg
smock • A kind of shirt that is worn over clothes to protect them http://images.marthastewart.com/images/content/tv/ms_living_tv/2007Q1/tvs4835_l.jpg