Wednesday, March 9, 2022

Reflection from a day as a Technology Integration Coach

 Taking a break from the Elements of Learning posts (if you've read yesterday's post). 


I'm exhausted from a hard day in the classroom. This is the most I've moved around in classrooms since spring 2018, so this is going to be a short post. 

Today "FILLED MY BUCKET!"

I spent the morning in a 2nd grade classroom teaching them to use Apple Clips app to find 4 sided shapes around their classroom and then demonstrate the attributes of the shapes. Such a good well-behaved class. They all finished! Next, I was in a 4th grade classroom helping them use Keynote to measure and tell what they know about angles and vertices. It went really well! The kids were able to demonstrate their understanding of the concept of acute, obtuse, and right angles. Finally, I was in a 1st grade classroom teaching them to use Clips to create book reviews. A few tech issues but nothing we couldn't handle. There were a lot of questions and a lot of bending over or sitting on the ground to be on their level.

Everyone learned something today, including me! Everyone tried and grew today! Some kids created some really cool projects to support their learning! What more can you ask for? 

 Time for a good night's sleep. 

4 comments:

  1. Thanks for pushing through to write! Loved the creativity and I’m stealing it all! That kind of evidence of learning is priceless! Keep doing to good work. Btw- I’m 53 , teach 5th and swim and do yoga. It is helping😝

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    1. Steal away! I am the same age. I do yoga every other day and it's time to work the HIIT routine back into my schedule. Thanks for reading! You can see a lot of the work we are doing on Twitter too.

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  2. It does sound like a fill your bucket day! How great kids are and what a joy to see them learning! Great slice!

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  3. You had a very busy and productive day. No wonder you're tired! Thank you for all the great tech suggestions embedded in your post. I'm going to investigate some of them.

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