Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Concept cartoons

I really like using these to address where the students are. I create most of them myself so it allows me to create answer choices that I know are misconceptions about the content. Finally, and the best part is that the kids really debate over the answers. They are essentially glorified multiple choice answers but because it is a cartoon person saying it, maybe they find it more authentic. I am not sure, I just know they work. 

Todaysmeet.com + videos

My mother in law is the worst person to watch a movie with. From the opening scenes "who's that" "does he die" "are they related, does she like him?" And the list goes on and on and on...and we are only 2 minutes into the movie. If you don't answer them she gets frustrated and leaves. Students have similar questions but rule number one when watching a movie in the classroom is no talking. So how can they ask those questions if we don't allow them to talk? I have started using todaysmeet.com. It was shown to me during a faculty meeting and I wasn't sure how to use it since it seems like in a class of 30 kids I would rather they talk with each during the class and collaborate, not go through some forced secondary channel of communication. These kids are already wired in enough, no need to perpetuate it over developing face to face social skills. However using todaysmeet students can ask questions without disrupting the movie. With the students sharing an ipad or using their own device it is easy for them to ask the class (including me) questions about the movie. We have only used it a few times but it continues to work better as students get more and more comfortable with it.

Monday, October 14, 2013

Evidence for Evolution

I will upload a new video hopefully.  There are a couple of issues with this one with my wording but you should still get the main ideas. I stumbled through the last slide with the whale and on the speciation board that through speciation we get homologous structures which is not correct.

Monday, October 7, 2013

Explain everything

Today we got aquainted with explain everything. The fact that nearly every group produced something and a couple even tried to add it to a book in book creator makes me optimistic for the future with this app. We kept it simple today where they had to take a picture from the internet and then do a voice over to explain the picture using their vocab words. 

Sunday, October 6, 2013

EXTRA CREDIT

How often do I give extra credit? Never...except for now. And very random other times. Go to the following link and fill out the form/quiz. Let me know what types of issues you have with it. Did you like it, dislike it, confused by it, easy, etc. EMAIL me your response to get the extra credit. In the subject line, it must say "Extra credit form" ,but don't include the quotations. Click here to take you to the quiz.

Friday, October 4, 2013

Moth lab



Our first of three role playing labs was a success. The students definitely got into it. I had to remind them to remember they are just hiding a piece of colored paper, not winning a championship, although some begged to differ. This lab allows them creativity and some problem solving skills. It also engages the hunting crowd as we discussed camo patterns and animals in their habitats. This will be the jumping off point for the dinosaur lab that comes next week.