Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Standardized Testing Resources Repost

            PSSA’s begin to creep closer and closer.   All of you have been preparing students with the skills and strategies that they will need to be successful on these state assessments.   Here are some online and technological resources that you may be able to use with your students to help strengthen testing skills and strategies.   Please take a look over them and think about incorporating some of these resources and activities into weekly lessons, centers, small group instruction etc. J  Remember,  many times for those “bubble” students the difference between a proficient and basic score is not how much content they know going into a standardized test but if they know how to take the test through the repetition and mastery of proper testing strategies.

K–5 - Testing Resources - http://www.internet4classrooms.com/assistance.htm - Please, Please, Please use this resource.   Provided from Internet4Classrooms.net, there are practice tests, test questions, timed tests, and more! 
3 -5 - Testing Resources - http://www.montroseareasd.k12.pa.us/pssa/ - Great resources with sample testing items for 3, 4, 5 grade reading and math.   Also 5th grade writing.
3-5 Testing Resources -  http://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/state_assessment_system/20965/pennsylvania_system_of_school_assessment_%28pssa%29/1190526 -  Believe it or not the PA Dept. of Ed. provides great resources to prepare students to take the PSSA.   Find sample tests and even a “Getting Ready for the 2014 State Assessments”  PowerPoint and webinar (online video).  
1-6 – Math Testing Resourceshttp://www.eduplace.com/kids/mhm/ - Great testing practice and testing strategy practice for Math.
K-5 - Elementary Language Arts Resources - http://www.internet4classrooms.com/lang_elem_index.htm - This one is a goldmine.   Internet4Classrooms.com provides hundreds of English Language Arts activities.  Choose from printables, computer resources, and online resources.    Provides resources organized by grade level toward the bottom.
K-5 - Elementary Mathematics Resources -http://www.internet4classrooms.com/math_elem_index.htm -  Same as above but with math.
3-5 Testing Strategies PowerPoint - http://www.woodland.k12.mo.us/faculty/professional%20development%20committee/Test-Taking%20Strategies-I%20really%20like%20this%20one!!.ppt – Great PowerPoint Presentation on strategies children need to use to be successful while testing. 

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

PSSA Testing Resource - Jeopardy Games - Repost

Hey Everyone,

This is a repost of a testing resources blog involving Jeopardy skills and strategies review games.   I think it will be a great tool to use over the next few months to help your students practice and strengthen their testing skills and strategies.     You do not need a Promethean Board to play these games, just a projector.

This is a link to the home site.   If you would like, you can create your own PSSA Jeopardy review game, or any subject area review/practice game that you would like really.   K-2, you can create or search for a Jeopardy review game too! :)  Sight word Jeopardy, etc.

https://jeopardylabs.com/

Here is links to a bunch of premade Jeopardy Games concerning the PSSA reading exam, the PSSA math exam, and on PSSA testing terms and strategies.    Split students into teams using whiteboards and markers or paper and pencil to show there work.  Have fun!

Reading Terms - https://jeopardylabs.com/play/pssa-reading-terms

More Reading Terms - https://jeopardylabs.com/play/pssa-reading-terms

3rd Grade Reading Review - https://jeopardylabs.com/play/grade-3-pssa-reading-challenge

3rd Grade Reading Review - https://jeopardylabs.com/play/3rd-grade-pssa-prep

3rd and 4th Grade Reading Review - https://jeopardylabs.com/play/3rd-grade-pssa-reading-jeopardy

4th Grade Reading Review - https://jeopardylabs.com/play/4th-grade-reading-pssa-skills

4th Grade Reading Review - https://jeopardylabs.com/play/4th-grade-pssa-reading-review-mrs-shawver

4th Grade Reading Review - https://jeopardylabs.com/play/4th-grade-pssa-reading-jeopardy2

4th and 5th Grade Reading Review - https://jeopardylabs.com/play/4th-grade-pssa-reading-jeopardy

5th Grade Reading Review - https://jeopardylabs.com/play/5th-grade-reading-review8

3rd Grade Math Review - https://jeopardylabs.com/play/pssa-math-review-game2

3rd Grade Math Review (North Carolina End of Grade Test but still relevant) - https://jeopardylabs.com/play/3rd-grade-math-eog-prep

4th Grade Math Review - https://jeopardylabs.com/play/pssa-math-review-grade-4

4th Grade Math Review - https://jeopardylabs.com/play/4th-grade10

5th Grade Math Review - https://jeopardylabs.com/play/5th-grade-pssa-math-review

More 5th Grade Math Review - https://jeopardylabs.com/play/5th-grade-pssa-math-2

I hope you find these Jeopardy Games helpful!  As always, let me know if I can help you in your classroom in any way. :)

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

100 Day of School Resources

Hello,

I hope everyone is adjusting to the classroom and this cold weather since coming back from break.   With the 100th day of school approaching us in February, I wanted to send you some technology resources that you may be able to use in your classroom.   Enjoy! As always, if I can help you in anyway prepare for your class's 100th day, let me know. :)

Books and Poems

http://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/100th-day-of-school - This is a list of popular 100th day books that you may be able to use.

http://www.canteach.ca/elementary/songspoems80.html - 100 day of school poems.


Songs and Videos

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPdQn2yxNIQ - 100th day of School Song

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82P6IRnueog - 1 to 100 counting song

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gTZ0mQ6GYc - Another 1 to 100 counting song

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_I_aTXx6oM&list=PLsb2d7Mx6rMlAj9hOJZMFJdu75vWvWnX_ - 100 days of school 11 minutes recess video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GUHLa1qSy24 -  This video shows people in order by age starting at 1 and going all the way to 100.  Pretty neat.

Website Activities

http://www.starfall.com/n/holiday/hundredthday/load.htm?f - 100th day of school activity using Starfall.

http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/mathgames/earlymath/BalloonPopOrder2.htm - Pop the balloons in number order from 1-100.

http://www.abcya.com/100_number_grid.htm - Find the missing number on the 100's chart.

http://www.funbrain.com/cgi-bin/gn.cgi?A1=c&A2=100&A3=1&A8=2&A9=1 - Guess the missing number from 1-100. You get 7 guesses.

Promethean Activities

http://www.prometheanplanet.com/en-us/Resources/Item/35774/100th-day-of-school#.VLU6O2Qo5dg - K-3 -  Math 100th day activity.

http://www.prometheanplanet.com/en-us/Resources/Item/35773/100-days#.VLVEQGQo5dg - 1-3 - Reading, Writing, and Math activities.

http://www.prometheanplanet.com/en-us/Resources/Item/81705/100th-day-of-school#.VLVF82Qo5dg - K-3 - Reading, Writing, and math activities

http://www.prometheanplanet.com/en-us/common/WebLink.aspx - Web link to interactive 100's chart.



Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Christmas Websites and Promethean Activities

Hello Friends,

I wanted to write about and share a few (there are tons) holiday websites and resources you might be able to use over the next 4-5 school days before break.  For numerous more Christmas Promethean activities that deal with specific language arts, math, Christmas around the world things, etc.  please search on Promethean Planet.    Enjoy. :)


Christmas Websites:

http://www.northpole.com/  - Santa and the North Pole


http://www.noradsanta.org/ - Track Santa on Christmas Eve.   Also see what is going on at the North Pole.


Christmas Promethean Websites


http://www.prometheanplanet.com/en-us/Resources/Item/31505/christmas-jeopardy#.VJGGrRE3Ndg - Christmas Jeopardy Game


http://www.prometheanplanet.com/en-us/Resources/Item/35268/kindergarten-christmas-activities#.VJGG_hE3Ndg - Kindergarten and First Grade Christmas Flipchart.


http://www.prometheanplanet.com/en-us/Resources/Item/31351/christmas-songs-picture-game#.VJGHbBE3Ndg - Fun Game of guessing Christmas songs based on pictures



Polar Express Promethean and Websites.


http://www.prometheanplanet.com/en-us/Resources/Item/41442/the-polar-express#.VJGB3hE3Ndg  - Polar Express promethean activity for before and after book - 1-5


http://www.prometheanplanet.com/en-us/Resources/Item/41364/polar-express-kindergarten#.VJGEZBE3Ndg - Polar Express promethean activity for primary grades - K-1


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dfd8uoaSZ2M - Digital Story of book read by Liam Neeson - NOTE MAKE FULL SCREEN, the author of the link to the book put a inappropriate comment as a description to the story.

Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Standardized Testing Resources - Repost

      As the second semester rolls around, PSSA’s begin to creep closer and closer.   Many of you have been preparing students with the skills and strategies that they will need to be successful on these state assessments.   Here are some online and technological resources that you may be able to use with your students to strengthen testing skills and strategies.   Take a look over them during Christmas Break and think about incorporating some of these resources and activities into weekly lessons, centers, small group instruction etc.  Remember,  many times for those “bubble” students the difference between a proficient and basic score is not how much content they know going into a standardized test but if they know how to take the test through the repetition and mastery of proper testing strategies.

K–5 - Testing Resources - http://www.internet4classrooms.com/assistance.htm - Please, Please, Please use this resource.   Provided from Internet4Classrooms.net, there are practice tests, test questions, timed tests, and more! 

3 -5 - Testing Resources - http://www.montroseareasd.k12.pa.us/pssa/ - Great resources with sample testing items for 3, 4, 5 grade reading and math.   Also 5th grade writing.

3-5 Testing Resources -  http://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/state_assessment_system/20965/pennsylvania_system_of_school_assessment_%28pssa%29/1190526 -  Believe it or not the PA Dept. of Ed. provides great resources to prepare students to take the PSSA.   Find sample tests and even a “Getting Ready for the 2014 State Assessments”  PowerPoint and webinar (online video).  

1-6 – Math Testing Resourceshttp://www.eduplace.com/kids/mhm/ - Great testing practice and testing strategy practice for Math.

K-5 - Elementary Language Arts Resources - http://www.internet4classrooms.com/lang_elem_index.htm - This one is a goldmine.   Internet4Classrooms.com provides hundreds of English Language Arts activities.  Choose from printables, computer resources, and online resources.    Provides resources organized by grade level toward the bottom.

K-5 - Elementary Mathematics Resources -http://www.internet4classrooms.com/math_elem_index.htm -  Same as above but with math.

3-5 Testing Strategies PowerPoint - http://www.woodland.k12.mo.us/faculty/professional%20development%20committee/Test-Taking%20Strategies-I%20really%20like%20this%20one!!.ppt – Great PowerPoint Presentation on strategies children need to use to be successful while testing. 

Thursday, October 30, 2014

Graphite.Org - A TERRIFIC Way to Find Technology Resources for your Classroom! :

Hello Highlands,

I hope everyone survived their classroom Halloween celebrations and is getting ready for the weekend. :)     I wanted to write about a great resource that was brought to my attention by Shawn Bennis.   The website is Graphite.org.    www.graphite.org

The website offers an endless supply of interactive resources, information, and lesson plans that aims on getting teachers to incorporate technology in your classroom everyday.   There is so many resources and information that Graphite.org offers that I could write 20 blogs about it.    I have decided to focus on one portion of the site that I feel can be extremely helpful to you, and most importantly, your students.

The part of Graphite.org that I want to share with you deals with the Common Core Explorer, which aligns the Common Core curriculum to apps, websites, and lesson plans that utilize technology.  If you have any free time, hahahaha, please try to explore the other great features and resources this website offers.

First, however, sign up for the site if you would like.   Don't worry, it's free.  YOU DO NOT HAVE TO SIGN UP THE SITE to access the Common Core Explorer which I will be explaining more about in detail below.

1.) Access www.graphite.org
2.) Click on "Sign Up" (blue circle)

If you don't want to sign up, remember you can still access the Common Core Explorer.  Here's how.

1.) Access the website www.graphite.org
2.) Click on the Common or Explorer Tab

3.) Select a subject area you would like to find EDTech for.  (math or language arts)


4.) Once you select a  subject area, you select a grade level.


5.) Select a objective strand you would like to find tech resources for.


 6.) Click  on a green arrow that is beside the standard you are focusing on to access tech resources.

Notice how you can find the type of resource (app, website), the grade level, price (free or paid), and teacher rating/learning rating.  

This website is a quick, easy, and great way to find websites, lesson plans, and apps to supplement your classroom instruction and student learning.    Hopefully you chose to use this website to help add technology to your classroom on a regular basis to increase student motivation, excitement, and achievement.  Explore and Enjoy!!

As always, please let me know if I can help you and your classroom in anyway.

Andrew

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Go Noodle! A Fun Interactive Online Tool to Give Kids Brain Breaks :)

Hello Everyone,

Go Noodle is a GREAT website that shows interactive videos that gives kids "brain breaks" during class.   Go Noodle tracks the brain breaks that you take and the progress you make in them to allow you to set goals for your class to achieve.  I took this excerpt from the parent letter that you can send home with students once you create an account for your class because I think it explains what Go Noodle is all about very well. 


"Go Noodle uses short periods of physical activity –dancing, running, jumping, deep breathing,
and more – to help kids channel their abundant energy. Kids wiggle. Go Noodle gets the wiggles
out, so we can keep on learning! 

Go Noodle is great when:
 

• we need to focus
•we’re transitioning from one subject to another
•we’re feeling stressed or anxious
• we’ve had a great day and need a reward"

Follow these steps to access Go Noodle, set up an account, and get started this week! :)

1. Go to www.gonoodle.com/
2. Watch the introductory video to find out more about what Go Noodle is all about.
3. Click on "Sign Up for Free"

4.  Choose to create a teacher account.
5. Fill in your profile information.
6. Search for your school to link to your account.
7.  Once your account is created, check out how Go Noodle works by playing around with the Demo Class.
 
8. Go Noodle breaks up the "Brain Break" activities into categories based on what best fits your class.  For example their is a K-2 category, a 3-5 category, calming activities, energizing activities, even math and ELA activities.
 
 

9.  Once you get a good feel for Go Noodle and how it works, create your own class.
 
9. Fill out information that pertains to your class and get started! :)
 
As always, if you need anything don't hesitate to email me so that I can help you.
 
 
Andrew