Transcript EDU 301 ppt
ED TECH CLASSROOM
EXPERIENCE
By: Jennifer Krueger and Karla Jenquin
MEET THE TEACHER
Steve first used computers 9 years ago in the
Milwaukee School District where each student had
a laptop.
He uses computers for creating instructional
materials, planning lessons, posting projects and
homework (wikki), class website and
communicating with students/parents/colleagues
Searching the internet for ideas and resources for
all subject areas has been helpful
TEACHER INTERVIEW
The main rule for the computers is that the students must
stay focused.
Students must log in and remain seated and work on the
activity
Computer privilege is lost if the student wonders to a
different site of does not stay on task.
Pre-service teachers are a asset in providing extra help to
students as well as extra eyes for discipline.
The students use computers/smartboards for practice drills,
spelling, problem solving, writing, drawing and power
points (power points toward the end of the year)
The students use internet for research projects
When available they use the computer lab
CLASSROOM LAYOUT
OUR LESSONS
Grade: 2
Teacher: Jennifer Krueger
Name of Lesson: Gumball Math
Learning Outcomes: Students will be able
to correctly subtract a specified number of
gumballs.
Content Standards: 2.0A.1 Use addition
and subtraction within 100 to solve one and
two-step word problems involving situation
of adding to, taking from, putting together,
taking apart, and comparing, with unknowns
in all positions.
2.0A.2 Fluently add and subtract within 20
using mental strategies.
Materials: Smartboard, gumball machine
activity from Smart Exchange
Procedures: To start I will read a number
story to the class and we will answer it
together. Then, when asked, the students
will come to the smartboard and pick which
color gumball they would like. Next they
will count how many of that color are in the
gumball machine. I will ask them to write
the number of gumballs they counted on the
side so they don’t forget how many they had.
Then I will ask them to leave a specified
number of gumballs in the machine.
Assessment: The students will take out the
correct number of gumballs.
Children’s Age/Grade: 7 & 8 years old, 2nd grade
Teacher’s Name: Karla Jenquin
Name of Lesson: Gumball Math on the Smartboard
Date: 10/06/11
Learning Outcomes: The students will solve (application) the
addition math problems.
The students will recall (knowledge) prior experience on how to
solve an
Content Standards: 2.OA.1. Use addition and subtraction
within 100 to solve one- and two-step word problems involving
situations of adding to, taking from, putting together, taking
apart, and comparing, with unknowns in all positions, e.g., by
using drawings and equations with a symbol for the unknown
number to represent the problem.
2. OA.4. Use addition to find the total number of objects arranged
in rectangular arrays with up to 5 rows and up to 5 columns;
write an equation to express the total as a sum of equal addends.
Materials: Computer, Smartboard, Gumball math game from
smartboard exchange, paper and pencil
Exploratory Introduction: Teacher will draw a graph on the
board and ask students if they know how to fill in a graph and
what can a graph tell us.
Teacher will review ways to solve an addition problem; use unifix
cubes, number chart on desks, neighbors, or fingers.
Procedures: * Ask are there more girls or boys in the room? If I
have 3 apples and buy 2 more how many do will I have?
*Review the colors of the gumballs
*Call a student up to the smartboard to count the color of
gumballs and then fill that numbers in the graph chart.
*Continue thru all colors (calling a student up per color).
*Students will write down the numbers and add them all together
when the chart is full.
*Continue with next slide; (ex: how many red and orange
gumballs all together?) call students up to write and solve on the
smartboard.
Assessment: The students will add all numbers together.
The
KARLA’S LESSON
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4lF_e-slrs
CLASSROOM COMPUTERS
COMPUTER LAB
ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BhHwk9qSvI
What is Assistive Technology?
Any item, piece of equipment, product system used to increase,
maintain or improve functional capabilities of individuals with
disabilities. (individual with disabilities education act of 1997)