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The 21 st Century Fluencies

The 21 st Century Fluencies. By: Christina Obrien. Solution Fluency. Problem solving Define a problem Find a solution Assess your solution I see my students use their solution fluency everyday. My students demonstrate this fluency by:

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The 21 st Century Fluencies

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  1. The 21st Century Fluencies By: Christina Obrien

  2. Solution Fluency • Problem solving • Define a problem • Find a solution • Assess your solution • I see my students use their solution fluency everyday. My students demonstrate this fluency by: • Inquiry Circles- My students are able to problem solve in their social studies and science units. • Science experiments • Math explorations- student problem solve and present their findings to the class.

  3. Information Fluency • Access digital information that is relevant to your search • In my Social Studies lesson I have taught my students to do research and investigate certain presidents or inventors. My students were able to learn how to search for the information by using Goggle. Other search engines my children know are: • Wikipedia • Yahoo • Google • My students were able to compare what they learned from Wikipedia compared to a different insignificant source online.

  4. Collaboration fluency • My students are always collaborating online with social media such as club penguin and face book • To teach students collaboration fluency, one lesson I could create would be to have my students talk to people in Great Britain when learning about King George and the American Revolutionary war. They could ask questions about how a King governs and how that is different from our government.

  5. Creativity fluency Developing creative minds • There are so many great websites out there for students to create creative stories. • EX:Kerpoof • Differentiating using technology gives children creative fluency by letting them create Power Points or posters on Word to show their thinking. • watch this video on having creative fluency with iPads in the classroom ! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EV8M6P9st9Q&feature=related

  6. Media fluency • Watch this video on Media Fluency in the classroom • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=px_bW3_rFDg&feature=related Media Fluency is to teach students how to communicate with not just writing, but with sound, videos, websites, and soon 3-D. Fluency is to teach students how 3-D. I want to incorporate more media fluency in my classroom with Skype and talking with our pen pals in Florida.

  7. Digital Citizen • Technology is everywhere… but we have to teach our students how to be safe with it. • A lesson that I taught my students was internet safety. It was the first day I taught them how to access our classroom blog. Most of my student knew about internet safety but reminding them is so important.

  8. Sited sources • Google • YouTube • Crockett, L., Jukes, I., & McCain, T. (2010) Understanding the Digital Generation: Teaching and Learning in the New Digital Landscape. Kelowna, BC: 21st Century Fluency Project Inc.

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