Author Archives: Julie Smith
Field Trip Google Presentations
5th graders in Mrs. Taylor’s class at Highland Springs Elementary visited Maymont Park two weeks ago and took iPads with them to take pictures. Last week we downloaded their pictures to place in the Student Server to prepare for their … Continue reading → Continue reading
GAES Lessons
Today Ms. Hazelgrove’s 2nd graders logged into their Google accounts and made a copy of a Geography Presentation template we created and shared with the class. Each student added their name to the title slide, sorted the names of the continents … Continue reading → Continue reading
ALS Awareness: Research ?s for Mrs. Kawugule’s 4th Graders
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Google Forms
Did you know that you can now embed videos into Google Forms? Check out an example Erin West made by clicking {HERE}. Not only can teachers create Google tests, quizzes and surveys…students can too! We had a lot of fun today … Continue reading → Continue reading
GAES 5th Grade Thinglink Padlet Walls
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ALS Awareness
Mrs. Kawugule’s 4th graders at Crestview Elementary have been curious about the Ice Bucket Challenge that started back in June. When they were reading an autobiography about Lou Gehrig in their reading textbook, she mentioned the Ice Bucket Challenge which sparked … Continue reading → Continue reading
3rd grade Place Value
ITRT,David Clough, did a really cool place value lesson once that I wanted to try out with some 3rd graders this week. Be sure to check out his blog! For this lesson we combined a little science content with place … Continue reading → Continue reading
1st Grade Word Study
Today Mrs. Taylor’s 1st grade class wanted to try something different on the computers with their weekly word study words. We decided to have them make a digital game using their words! Students went to the site classtools.net and chose … Continue reading → Continue reading
Mrs. Ives’ Double Bar Graph Padlet Wall
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