Monthly Archives: February 2012

Printing Practise!

Today we worked with the Printing App.  This is a cool app that shows the children how to print the letters in the conventional format.  It does not accept efforts that do not follow the correct direction or orientation.  Once the children have learned to print a letter a certain way it is very difficult to try to get them to change to the conventional format.  It is especially difficult to make sure they are practising the new way consistently and correctly.  This is where this app is lovely.  It only accepts the correct formation each time!  

This morning we tried something new!  After the children had finished their independent work, I passed them an iPad and let them practise their Dolch word lists with Word Bingo.  It was amazing how quickly their independent work was completed.  They just gobbled up the extra practise using the iPads.  I bet they didn’t even know they were still working!!  It also allowed me to individualize their practise as I was able to direct them to the appropriate list that they needed to work with. 

In the afternoon, we were Big Buddies to the other kindergarten class.  The children did a really good job introducing Doodle Buddy and Montesorri ABC to their kindergarten little buddies.  Both groups appeared to be totally absorbed!   

We ended the day with some more Cat in the Hat! 

The days are just flying by! 

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Big Little Buddies!

Today our class took the iPads to one of the Kindergarten classes and became Big Buddies instead of Little Buddies!  The Grade Ones really enjoyed being the Big Buddies sharing their knowledge about the iPads with the kindergarten class.  I was really proud of how well they did showing the kindergarten students how to navigate Doodle Buddy and Montesorri ABC.  They did a really good job of showing their “little buddies” how to use the app and then remembering to let them try it instead of taking over!  We had two classes totally immersed trying out the apps.  We will visit the other Kindergarten class next week! 

The Grade seven class used the iPads for the rest of the morning.  Mr. Ball has been working with his class on research skills and the iPads are an ideal tool for this endeavor.  I can’t help thinking that if the Grade Ones can find so many ways to incorporate the iPads into our learning imagine what the older grades could accomplish!  We hope to get together and do a project together with our two classes if we can. 

In the afternoon we used the iPads again and shared them with our Big Buddy class.  Once again my “little buddies” became the teachers and showed their Big buddies in Grade Four a variety of apps.  The Montesorri ABC app has multiple levels of difficulty and I was able to show some of  the big buddies the more difficult words to figure out.   They also seemed to enjoy working with Doodle Buddy.   

I have included two pages from the I Like Books app that we have been using this week for reading time.  These two pages caused lots of giggles!

                                                        

We have had an awesome week! 

 

 

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Two more days of Fun and Learning!

Yesterday we had a lot of fun once again with our iPads.  We started using a new app that was a huge hit.  It is called Montesorri ABC.  It is a neat little app that lets the children practise their spelling skills.  It is cool because it asks the children to spell a simple 3 letter word by dragging the letters to the word frame from an alphabet at the bottom of the screen.  As they touch the letter it gives the letter sound.  Then after they add all the letters it says the sounds again and lets the children hear the blend.  As a reward after each word, the app gives them a variety of different objects that act like confetti that they get to swirl around.  Really cool effects that the children loved!  Really fun to listen to the ooohs and ahhhs and observe how totally absorbed they were in their task! 

Then we did some more spelling dictation using the Doodle Buddy app.  I showed them where to get a glitter pen to use and they loved doing their spelling with that!  Lots of practise of long and short vowel patterns and no paper used up! 

In the afternoon, we tried using the iTalk app.  This app is really easy to use.  We did a quick demo and then partnered up to record our reading.  We chose a story in the reader we were working on to read and record.  One child read while the other child held the iPad up so the the mike was able to pick up their voices.  Then they listened to their own reading.  Then they switched turns!  They really got into it.  We will definitely try that again! 

Today we started off the day with the Montesorri ABC app again by request!!  The children really got into it again and I was able to move children who needed a bit more of a challenge to the next level of play.  Some children got over 50 words done in a very short amount of time including the reward confetti fun!  We also spent a little time on the Sight Word Bingo app.  This app also allows them to practise spelling the words for a variety of reward bingo bugs to play with and fun games that also expect the children to identify the words. 

Then we introduced the Cat in the Hat app.  This is an app that tells the Cat in the Hat story.  You have the option of having it read to you  or you can read it by yourself.  Each page had hot buttons on the screen that the children can touch to find out the word that goes with the object or has something happen!  I had the children go through the story once with the read to me option.  Then I asked them to try to read the story by themselves.  The really cool thing about this option is that if the children come to a word they don’t know or remember all they have to do is touch the screen on that word and the word is read to them.   All the children were sitting or laying down on the carpet totally absorbed in the story and getting help with the words they needed.  Totally cool!

Two little things happened today that I thought were really cool too.  The first one happened when one of my little girls came up and gave me a big hug.  She commented that she wanted to hug me for “the iPads! I love them!”    I want to hug the people at the district for giving us the opportunity to work with these cool tools! 

The other thing happened when we had an inside day today for long recess.  I put out the scrap bucket for the students to create with.  One little boy took the scraps and made an iPad complete with a cover to flap it closed!  He took great delight in showing how he could flap it closed!  They have definitely made an impression in our class! 

I will really really really miss them when they have to go….

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Journals with iPads

Today we continued to explore and learn using the iPads in our classroom. 

                                                

We used the iPads as a workspace to work on spelling simple long vowel words.  We have been working on the long vowel rule “When two vowels go walking the first one does the talking and he says his alphabet name.”  They all jumped in and enjoyed using the ipads this way.  We saved a lot of paper too!

                                                          

We are trying to become more familiar with Story Buddy.  In particular, we are trying to use the text element to write our own stories.  In the morning the children drew snowmen and then on a different page or on the same page tried to write a story about their snowmen.  Learning how to write using a keyboard is one thing.  Learning how to correct your work  is another.  It is a little tricky to manage the “select” and “cut” options as well as using capitals and periods.  I wish that there were at least 4 Mrs. Antons to help!  We managed though! Miss W. helped too!

In the afternoon, we tried to write a journal entry about the iPads using Story Buddy.  Part of the process is finding the app, opening it,  learning how to create a new book, name it, create some pages, and choosing the correct tool, font, and so on.  That’s a lot for little ones to grasp even before they start their work.  But they constantly amaze me by jumping right in and getting it done!  I was very happy  to see them trying to write their own sentences in addition to the frame sentences I provided for them.   The really cool change they made was changing the “I like the iPads” frame to an “I love the iPads” frame! 

We also did some math using the iPads and the app Doodle Buddy!  They had to create a math story using the stamps and then go around and record all their friends stories in their math scribblers.  The stamps in Doodle Buddy have a sound attached to them when you use them.  It is fun to listen to all the giggles from the children as they make their stories.  

We also used the iPads for Silent Reading time!  They were able to use the I Like Books app once again to find a story that they wanted to listen to or try to read by themselves. 

The day just flew by!

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Reading and Writing on our iPads

On Friday we continued our exploration of the iPads.  We started with a chance to practise our Dolch words using the Sight Word Bingo app again.  I have to admit that it was really fun to see a student pump the air with happiness when he got a Bingo!  It is a really neat app because I can encourage the children to practise the Dolch word list tailored to their current individual needs! 

Later on in the day we worked with an app called I Like Books.  It has a lot of books on a variety of topics.  After introducing the app I let the children choose and explore to find the story they wanted to read.  They can choose to read the story themselves, have it read to them as they “turn the pages ” or let the app read and turn the pages for them.  Once again, nice to see students choosing books that appealed to their particular interest.  

To complete our exploration for the day, we worked with Story Buddy again. On the second visit, it became clear that the children were getting quite comfortable with this app.  The children drew pictures and then using the text function they were able to add a comment to their picture using a sentence frame copied from the board.  I love that the children are producing such vivid illustrations with lots of detail and it is fun to hear them talk about adding “text”.  

                                                                          

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Working with Doodle Buddy

Today we worked with the iPads using a variety of apps.  We started off working with Sight Word Bingo.  This is a cool app that lets the children practise their Dolch word lists.  They can choose the list they are currently trying to master and play Bingo, practise spelling the words, and quick recognition games.  The children seemed to really enjoy this opportunity and it certainly was more fun and interactive than flash cards!  I was happy to see that the scores seem to be improving with each go round. 

Later in the day we worked with a new app called Doodle Buddy.  I showed them a few basic components of the program and then let them have a little time exploring and experimenting on their own.  It is a really neat little app that allows them to use stamps, drawing tools, stencils and incorporate a variety of backgrounds.  Then we used this program to make simple addition stories using the stamps and the drawing tools.  They loved the opportunity to create simple addition stories quickly and with cool sound effects too!  I was able to take screen shots of some of their stories to show you! 

To finish off our time on the iPads we played Math Bingo.  Same idea as the Sight Word Bingo with similar results!  Lots of engagement and opportunities to practise their skills in a fun environment.  Lots of thinking and happy children!  Great result!

                                                                                              

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The iPads Have Arrived!

The iPads arrived today!  They arrived by a special courier at noon today in this special cart.  The iPads can be recharged each night in this cart so that they are ready to go in the morning.  We couldn’t wait to get started!  So this afternoon, the Grade One students learned how to take care of them and then got right into working with Story Buddy.  In partners, the children learned how to create a book.  Then they drew pictures using the paintbrush and learned how to add pages to their book.  They also discovered the keyboard and wrote their names in a variety of fonts and sizes!  Then it was Mr. Ball’s turn to explore.  He planned to check to see that the WiFi was operational.  The afternoon just flew by!! 

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