Saturday, May 30, 2020

Letter Knowledge

This is Letter knowledge we are building the foundation to read and understand writing. Click on the link below for more information and how you as a parent can help you student at home. This will be are focus this year to prepare your children to read and write.
Please take a second to look at the video to see what to expect when we give your child a formative assessment. This is to see where they are at and to see what we can do to help then succeed.
These are some book you can read with your children. I use these from epic fell free to get them at the library or contact me and I will get you the log in to Epic! to have assess to all the books. Please click on the link below.
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Apps that you can get for free to assist in the learning. click on the links below and then you can go to your app store and download them. IF you find other ones please feel free to share so we can all learn together.

Wednesday, May 20, 2020

What Makes a Good App

What Makes a Good App

1. The activity must require active mental engagement. Aside from what the child's hands are doing, gears in the child's brain should be turning so that they are mentally interacting with the media: thinking, predicting, questioning, drawing connections, reflecting, etc.

2. They must be able to focus on the learning experience without distractions in the app or in their learning environment. "In terms of bells and whistles, use them strategically," Kirkorian said. "You don't want to have a lot of distracting things that pull away from the key lesson. But if there are interactive features that help move the story forward, that can be helpful."

3. The children should be able to bridge the new knowledge they're gaining to their existing knowledge and the wider world. If they can't apply their new learning to the real world, it's meaningless.

4. The learning activity should involve social interaction, such as teacher feedback, class discussions or interactions among classmates. This element is most crucial for younger children and declines (but doesn't necessarily disappear) in importance as children grow older.

5. The activity should have clearly defined learning objectives that can be tracked and assessed by students or teachers and that expand on past goals to build on previous learning. This concept is called scaffolding. "The really useful tech in the classroom scaffolds to the child's skills, adjusting to the child's skills and letting teachers see children's progress and where students are struggling," Piotrowski said.

6. Another thing to think of is how many rating are on it and what does it come with. Most educational apps are free they have there limits inside them but they try to make it available to as many student and their families as possible.