Category Archives: Keynote
Fair Oaks December 9, 2009
Today Ms. Warthan’s kindergarten students did a Pixie lesson on the Snowy Day. Students had to illustrate a part of the story. They also had to put their picture in the illustration.
The fourth graders in Mrs. Singleton’s class made keynotes on clouds. Mrs. Slayton and I did a cooperative lesson on clouds. The students did […] Continue reading
Grade 1 Earth and Sun
Watch this sample movie made from Keynote. Very easy to do by first graders.
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Download the template here.
Fair Oaks November 2, 2009
Today Ms. Slayton and I did a collaborative lesson with Keynote. Ms. Slayton, the librarian, had the fifth grade students research animals. They had to find important information about habitats, coverings, food, etc. We then put all the information into a keynote.
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Ms. Warthan’s kindergartner did a fabulous lesson on pumpkins. She showed her class a […] Continue reading
Baker October 27, 2009
Fourth grade students at Baker learned how to graph the weather in Keynote. They collected data on the weather with their science teacher in their science notebooks. They then input their data into Keynote and made some terrific graphs. Check out their graphs below.
Ms. Leonard’s first grade students typed what they liked to do in […] Continue reading
Weatherwise
Mrs. Hart’s 4th grade students compile information about clouds, weather instruments, and different types of weather.
Donahoe October 22, 2009
Today, Mrs. Collins second graders completed their keynotes on the continents and oceans. Students added transitions and builds to their slides to make them fancy. Some of their presentations were out of this world!
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Mrs. Dunham’s fourth graders graphed their information from their Go Temps in Numbers. They used 3D bar graphs to compare their data.
Ms. […] Continue reading
Sandston October 21, 2009
Today I worked with a fabulous group of fourth graders on some terrific keynote projects. They did research on Petit Phillipe, the Twin Towers, and dare devils of Niagara Falls. Their research was very interesting and I helped them begin putting their research into Keynotes.
Mrs. Beagle’s and Mrs. Moore’s kindergartner’s worked in Pixie on community […] Continue reading
October 8, 2009
Mrs. Collins second graders began a Keynote lesson on the seven continents and the four oceans. The point of the lesson was not to construct a Keynote, but to know their continents, oceans, and the cardinal directions. Her students had been studying hard, because they could recognize all of the continents. If you’d like to […] Continue reading
October 7, 2009
Ms. Jackson’s second graders worked on skip counting by 2’s, 5’s, and 10’s. They used the sites below. If you’d like to use them, click on the folder to try them in your classroom.
Skip Counting Games
Mrs. Brady’s and Ms. Clement’s third grade classes both worked on Kenotes reviewing the continents, oceans, prime meredian, equator, and […] Continue reading