As a teacher, I have always had a few kids each year that have struggled with fine motor skills or dysgraphia which at times can make their handwriting unreadable. It wasn't until I became a Mom and my son had significant handwriting issues that I realized that this struggle is real. I thought that I could "fix" this issue by giving him extra fine motor practice at home, doing additional handwriting lessons, and spending countless hours each night on homework. All that resulted was an exhausted child with little to no change in is handwriting abilities which ultimately led to frustration. After years of struggling, I began to look more into tools that could help my son make his writing legible. My focus shifted from trying to change his handwriting (which is harder to do after the age of 9) to finding tools that could help him show his mastery of skills, because he was in fact very bright but could not show it on paper. Needless to say, I found many tools available through the use of technology. We began video recording, using word processing, typing apps and websites, and dictation tools. I am now always on the lookout for the next new tool to use with my son and students. I recently came across the free app, Snaptype. This app allows the teacher or parent to take a picture of an assignment on an ipad. Students can then type responses onto the same assignment as peers. They are able to keep up and have less fatigue. Parents reported that homework time was significantly decreased and teachers responded that they actually got longer written responses from students because they were able to produce more written work in a faster amount of time. Students' confidence increases as they are able to share their work without the stigma of messy or unreadable handwriting. The assignments can be saved, emailed, and printed with little prep necessary. I plan on trying this app out this week in my classroom and at home with my son. I'll keep you updated on how it goes!
Monday, January 18, 2016
Sunday, January 10, 2016
Technology Tidbits
As we jump back into the New Year, inspire your classroom with interesting and resourceful technology tools! The resources are endless and can be quite time consuming to go through. Below is an article from Education World that provides an organized list of handy technology tools that can be integrated into the classroom.
Monday, January 4, 2016
Happy New Year!
Happy New Year! This time of year brings on a lot of self reflection as we start planning our resolutions and goals for the new year. Take the time to reflect on your year thus far. This is a good time to try new things and explore your ideas. I have already rearranged my desks and have planned a new way to organize our classroom materials. The break allows a great time to transition your new ideas and practices in the classroom as the kids are eager to come back and are rested for the new year. Check out the article from TeachHub that offers a great way to start off your new year in the classroom.
Remember: 2016 is going to be fabulous! You are a selfless individual that changes lives every single day. Your impact lasts beyond the school year and you are truly inspiring a new generation of learners. As you are setting your goals for the remainder of this school year, don't forget how AWESOME you are! You have one of the hardest jobs in the world and you do it with passion, love, and grace.
Sunday, December 13, 2015
Happy Holidays
From our families to yours, we wish you a very happy holiday! Thank you for learning, teaching, and inspiring in CSISD.
Sunday, December 6, 2015
December Resources
It is hard to believe that we are already in December! Two more weeks and we will have a much needed break to recharge our teacher batteries! In the coming weeks, engage your students with motivating and interesting lessons and ideas. Check out these resources for the month of December!
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| The Teachers Corner |
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| Teacher Vision |
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| Scholastic |
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| The Teacher's Guide |
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| Teachnology |
Tuesday, December 1, 2015
NTU Follow Up Finds
After our first grand rounds, we found lots of examples of great teaching, resources, and materials. Below you will find links to cool things you observed, learned, or shared during our session.
Fabulous and Free
Ticket to Read
Boggle
Tools for Teaching: The Amazing Sticky Note
50 Post-it Lessons
35 Uses of Post-it Notes
Sideways Arithmetic From Wayside School
Number Arcs - Really Good Stuff
Krazy in Kindergarten
Volunteer Spot
Guided Reading
Fabulous and Free
Ticket to Read
Boggle
Tools for Teaching: The Amazing Sticky Note
50 Post-it Lessons
35 Uses of Post-it Notes
Sideways Arithmetic From Wayside School
Number Arcs - Really Good Stuff
Krazy in Kindergarten
Volunteer Spot
Guided Reading
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