Author Archives: Julie G. Goode
APPealing Apps
I am LOVING Augmented Reality! There are many apps out there that are FREE and easier to use than Aurasma. Here is a video I put together about CoLar Mix, an augmented reality app I learned about last week at … Continue reading → Continue reading
Collaborative Jeopardy Game Using Google Presentation
Yesterday was a FUN day in 5th grade! We used Google Presentation to create a Jeopardy Game together as a class. Each student was assigned two specific slides in which they had to come up with a question for one … Continue reading → Continue reading
Jamestown Rockers
A few weeks ago I was so lucky to have the ITRTS Ryan Stein, Tyler Hart, and Jim Covais join me for a fun filled day at Chamberlayne Elementary. We had a blast creating Jamestown projects in the entire 4th … Continue reading → Continue reading
Number Patterns and Function Machines
Number patterns and function machines can be a tricky concept for a third or fourth grader. Figuring out the “rule” and then determining which direction the number pattern or function machine is going can be tricky. Today Mrs. Kawugule, a … Continue reading → Continue reading
Get your students to WRITE!
Last week I had great success getting two 2nd grade classes excited about writing. We used the FREE website: My Story Maker to help us generate ideas and create detailed stories. What I LOVE about this website is how it walks … Continue reading → Continue reading
Behavioral Adaptations with StoryKit
Mrs. Traylor’s 1st graders did such an outstanding job yesterday learning how to use the app StoryKit to create informative stories about hibernation and migration. Check it out: Behavioral Adaptations Using StoryKit from Julie on Vimeo. Continue reading
5Ws for Thanksgiving
If you haven’t seen the multi-touch Thanksgiving App: Hand Turkey, then you need to check it out! An elementary ITRT, Michael Price, showed me this app yesterday and I immediately thought: HOW IN THE WORLD CAN I MAKE THIS EDUCATIONAL … Continue reading → Continue reading
Zooburst 3D Book Creator
Have you heard about ZooBurst 3D Pop-Up Books? I just tried it out for the first time the other day and had a blast! Head over to zooburst.com to check it out yourself! It also comes as a free app. You … Continue reading → Continue reading
Cause and Effect Kerpoof Lesson
Would you like to collaborate on a FUN lesson to teach your students about cause and effect relationships? I have a high energy presentation we can use to kick off the lesson and then your class can make these fun … Continue reading → Continue reading