Saturday, October 15, 2016


I really enjoyed the speed geeking this weekend. I learned about a few apps that I could use in my classroom. I’m excited to try PicCollage and morfo. I think it would be neat to have my students use PicCollage to document some of their learning and then post it to their seesaw blog. I would also like to use the morfo app with my shapes unit in first grade. I think I could use it as a final representation of what they have learned and know about shapes (how many sides, vertices, etc). I also enjoyed learning how to use Imovie and hope to use it to create my promo video and put together my final product for my scenario project! This was my first time trying mystery skype and it was a neat experience. I would like to use it with my students to explore other cultures around the world. However, I’m still wondering what that will look like at a first grade level.

The online work Thursday night was interesting. It made me realize how vital it is to allow students to be creators not just consumers. I’m trying to be brave and just try something! I want to incorporate more maker model activities in my classroom. I have a few ideas,but need to just go for it and try something out! :)

Thursday, October 13, 2016

Tinkercad Creation: Caterpillar


Students are interested, determined and excited when they are provided with maker movement activities. They see a purpose in what they are doing. They are invested because their own natural curiosity is guiding their learning. Their learning becomes unlimited because they are engaged and enjoy what they are studying. Another benefit of the maker movement is promoting growth mindset and learning through trial and error. It encourages kids to be resilient and learn through their mistakes. Providing students with opportunities to learn by doing is powerful!