Author Archives: Julie G. Goode
1st Grade Math Word Problems
Mrs. Taylor’s first graders have been working with addition and subtraction word problems. Today we created animated Pixie word problems about a topic of their choice. Students had to duplicate their templates for each step of their word problem. They … Continue reading → Continue reading
Behavioral Adapations
Ms. Curfman and Mrs. Mayer’s 2nd graders have been studying three different types of behavioral adaptations: migration, hibernation and dormancy. Today the kids chose one of the terms and illustrated an animal and their behavioral adaptation. Afterwards they explained their … Continue reading → Continue reading
100th Day of School “Techie” Ideas
The 100th day of school will be here before we know it. Therefore, have some techie fun with your kiddos! Festisite is a cute website that will allow you to take a picture and put it on a $100 bill: … Continue reading → Continue reading
Native American Comic Life Posters
Today Miss Ketcham’s 2nd graders did a fantastic job making Comic Life posters about the three Native American tribes they have been studying. This short Animoto video will be displayed on Crestview’s morning announcements this week. Enjoy! Continue reading
InstaCollage Virginia Regions
Today was a F-U-N day in 4th grade at Highland Springs Elementary. The students have been studying the VA regions as well as nonfiction conventions and the teachers wanted them to create a digital flyer about a region of their … Continue reading → Continue reading
Pinterest Provokes INTEREST in VA Regions!
Mrs. Waggoner’s 4th grade class worked on one gigantic Google Presentation centered around Pinterest. Each child was assigned a slide that had a template of Pinterest as the background. The students selected a region of their choice to find images using … Continue reading → Continue reading
QR Code Activity
Today I got to see the final product from last week’s lesson in Mrs. Albis’ class. Each child wrote a description about himself/herself before I came in. When it came time for the technology lesson, I came in and showed them how … Continue reading → Continue reading
Mrs. Waggoner’s All About Me Stoodle Board
Mrs. Waggoner’s 4th grade class put together an All About Me Stoodle board this week. Each child worked on a numbered page at the same time to create a board that represented their personality. They used the Stoodle search feature … Continue reading → Continue reading