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Saturday, November 19, 2011

Blog # 2 revised

  •  After viewing all web sites listed in Free Web Resources for Your Classroom link, which two web sites would you consider using in your current/future classroom? Please provide specific examples of how you would use those two web sites in your classroom. Please provide supporting details for your response to all questions 




 My apologies to everyone.  I realize that I posted the blog before I was done.  So I reposted.
After examining the Free Web Resources, I believe that EPals would be a possible tool that would be relevant to kindergartners in a bilingual classroom.  Specifically I would use epals as an opportunity for developing pen pal relationships using email with students from other parts of the United States or from other Spanish speaking countries.  This would be a great opportunity for students to use Spanish in a meaningful way by communicating with students with similar cultural backgrounds.  For example, a student in my class from Costa Rica would receive a self-esteem boost if we were to communicate with other students from Costa Rica.  This would broaden our cultural awareness since not all Spanish speaking countries have the same cultural identity.  In addition, practically speaking, students would be practicing constructing sentences that reflect what they are trying to say (in Spanish or English).  This would cover noun verb agreement, spelling, vocabulary and fluency.  Students would focus on their similarities and differences between themselves and their pen pals.  While reviewing epals, I saw that there are several opportunities for this type of project at the kindergarten level.  
Another possible tool that would be relevant to kindergartners is the Kindle, especially the Kindle Fire (newest version with color, touch screen, and free wifi as compared to the Ipad).  I could see the kindle as another means for students to access stories.  The advantage to the Kindle Fire is that the story would retain its colored illustrations which are important for comprehension with kindergartners.  Also, the Kindle has a text reader feature, so the story could be read to the students by the Kindle, without needing another adult.  The touch screen eliminates the students’ need for keyboarding in the traditional way.  The free wifi would alleviate internet connection problems that we experience in my school system.  Also, students would be exposed to a new literacy:  reading digital books. 
For more information and other web resources that might be usefull in the classroom visit Carolyn's Blog 
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0051VVOB2/ref=famstripe_kf

1 comment:

  1. I think it would be awesome if your kindergarteners could ePal with students from other countries! Could you imagine the enrichment of their lives if they were given this sort of experience at such a young age? What if it then followed them throughout their entire lives? I have seen that happen, but sadly, it has only been with students who are privately schooled. Smaller class sizes and administrators who are not geared towards upping test scores can focus on quality, geared-toward-the-future education. Unfortunately, until all of America sees that education is not a "one size fits all" game, we will be stuck on a hamster wheel of standardized testing and asking more and more of our teachers as we give them less and less to work with.

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