Wednesday, January 28, 2009

  • What is the content you are focusing on in your science lesson?
  • Learning about different physical characteristics of Utah
  • What is the pedagogy you are using and why is it a good fit with the content?
  • having students be involved in the learning process and be engaged
  • What is the technology you’ll be using and why is it a good fit with the content and pedagogy?
  • Goggle Earth fit perfect because it allowed the students to see the land and attributes from space,

Tuesday, January 27, 2009


















The Tech Savvy Teacher

We have found as the students have been coming into our classroom that they are extremely interested in the world of technology. Think about how many of your students have cell phones, computers, iPods, etc. They are technologically savvy! We, as their teachers, need to keep up with them in this fast-paced world. As we plan our lessons, we need to always have technology in mind so that we truly become a tech-savvy teacher and help our students be the best in this competitive world.
In this science activity, our objective was to help our 4th grade students achieve core standard five which states: “Students will understand the physical characteristics of Utah’s wetlands, forests, and deserts.” Each student was given an outline of the shape of Utah. On this map, they were to identify and label using different colors the different physical characteristics of Utah. We discussed the different physical characteristics of each of these areas so students could distinguish between the different landforms. Students were given the opportunity in small groups to look at Utah from outer space using Google Earth on the classroom computers to aide them in shading in their Utah maps.
Google Earth is a program that can be accessed through the internet to view the world from outer space to identify different physical characteristics. As children explore the world using this technology, they are able to observe and analyze the different wetlands, forests, and deserts in Utah compared to other areas in the world. This is a good opportunity for students because they can become more proficient using the internet and also see areas of the world they may never visit. We have found this to be an effective tool in involving the student in their own learning process. Children need to have the opportunity to learn independence and this activity provides what they need to explore using their own technology skills.

Monday, January 26, 2009

We learned about the importance of teaching with TPACK which is using teaching oith knowledge from all the areas.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

OK, so I learned so much this week... all about how more efficacious the internet can be to help me be a teacher. I learned how neat RSS and Web 2.0 can be to help you waste less time and put so many different resources at your finger tips. I loved how you can have so much information organized and easily accessible to you and to your students and parents. I am excited to become more comfortable with these resources and learn how to better apply them in my future career and life.

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

The First Day of a new Adventure!

So, this is my first blog entry and ... I am very excited. I have decided that this is going to be focused on the happy moments in a day. There a so many and we will get to reflect on them. I am not very familiar with technology and feel that this is going to be a very important class to help me become the most effective teacher in this modern world!