In these two days I have heard about Sophia,
YouTube, Edmodo, ITunes, Kahoot, and more.
In a kindergarten classroom we use YouTube I’m going to say a couple
times a week, but if I can find additional resources in Sophia than I will
definitely be exploring that. The most
important thing that I learned for my grade level is how to use the flipped
classroom technique not so much for my students but for my parents. Most times our parents, especially the
parents of bilingual parents, have not finished school or gone to school here
in the U.S. so they don’t know what
their students may be learning. The fear
of not being able to help their children with their school work keeps them from
getting too involved. Now if I starting
including some YouTube video links perhaps in their weekly newsletter we send
out with what their children will be working on for them to look at and use as
a tutorial perhaps this could help relieve their fear and help them become more
involved with their children’s school work.
I will be using a lesson on vocabulary very similar to the Esperanza activities
we do in class for each letter but only do it on a couple letters for the
example in our training, I haven’t quite decided what web tool I will be using
but it will include some flashcards apps online that will enable me to
demonstrate not only the name and sounds but how to write the letters as well.
Wow, you brought up a great point on our parents and their fear of not know the content. I am loving your newsletter idea! Are you going to make it a QR code for them to scan?
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