Saturday, July 16, 2016

Free legos if you win!!

Enter to win legos its simple and exciting!!

I am using legos in my preschool!!

WIN LEGOS

Monday, June 27, 2016

YouTube


YouTube can be fun to play with for hours as you get lost in stories and ideas from people all over the world. But did you know that it can also be educational? Well it can be and is.

I have started making a playlist of clips that will be useful in my classroom. Some of these clips I can use right in the class with the children. There are fun pictures and music, both are great for learning. A few are more educational to me as the teacher. I thought I had this amazing idea to add Legos to my curriculum, after seeing how the children ages 3-6 reacted to playing with them at daycare. After looking up educational movies on the YouTudes I found that many other people have also come this same conclusion. So I have saved some of their videos for support to what I am implementing.

Here is a peek at my newest playlist that I believe with keep growing!

Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Video Tutorial

Holy Cow! This was so fun but also hard for me. I have never really ever done something like this before but as I have learned so much. I enjoyed it so much I would like to keep learning and practicing.

There are many different tools out there for us to use that are free. For example Educreations, and  Screencast-O-Matic. These are both great and could be very useful in the classroom for teachers and students. The program I used was Power Director 14, this is a program that has a free trial for a few days.

Video tutorials can be helpful in our classrooms so many ways. I am focusing on helping parents see and understand how we learn in the classroom. My video is just that. Me working with a student (Kaylee) on a Lego project.

LEGO Learning (LadyDoodle Learning)

Poof, a star is born. Whatever star there is! -Samm (Kaylees daddy)

Storybird

Storybird was so fun. It is a place you can create a story and pick illustrations for that story. This free online tool will be helpful in so many ways. I am excited to make stories with my preschool kids.

Here is a book I made with the help of Kaylee. We had lots of fun. Our Class Year Book

I look forward to exploring this tool better as I use it with my class.

Thinglink

Thinglink was fun to play with and figure out. You could use it for so many things. Children in the classroom could use it for reports and presentations. I am not sure how the children in my preschool could use it on their own, but as a class we could always do a project together.

On my thinglink I used on the Farm as my theme. Through the links you can learn more about animals and what they eat.

Here is a link if you wish to try it for yourselves. thinglink

What is on the Farm? thinglink...

Online Photo Editing

For this project I used the advanced google search to find these pictures that were labeled for reuse. I was very glad and surprised to be able to change the way I look for photos. This new information will so great for use in my classroom. Older children would be able to use this for projects in the classroom.

After I found the pictures I wanted to use i saved them to my drive. Using 3 different photo editing websites I was able to learn how to change the photos with many different tools.

This grumpy puppy was created in ipiccy. I added texture, used the liquid tool to make his eye and mouth bigger, and used the paintbrush to add a little face to the orange thing.

Ipiccy was for me the most simple editor to learn. I think this would be fun for all children even those in my preschool (with some help).





Grumpy Puppy in ipiccy

                                    


I played with this monkey picture in picmonkey. This was fun, the tools were every similar to ipiccy but I personally enjoyed ipiccy better. I used so many different tools I am having a hard time remembering what i use. I did change the coloring, the texture, added stars in the background.





Young Love picmonkey


I used pixlr to edit this photo. This editor was more complicated yet i was able to do a lot more precise work. This would be great for older children, whereas the other two younger children could use easily.
For this photo I used the Lasso/Select/Deselect tool to select just the girl, under adjustments I selected the hue saturation option and was able to change the coloring of the background so that my dancer popped out. After I used the Blur tool to soften the edges of the girl so that it blended and looked a little more natural.

The Red Dancer pixlr


Pinterest in the class room

Pinterest is a great way to share and find ideas from others. I have loved using this tool in so many ways. There are many resources to help anyone in almost any project/activity.

Children in my class can use pinterest to find ideas for activities they would like to do. It is a great tool and the best part it's free!

I have created a board with pins that would be great in my classroom and named it Educational Pins.

Here is just one of the many pins I am planning on using this summer with my kids.

Fun with Ice - discover the ice age with the kids with this simple activity full of learning opportunities - DINO Ice Exploration: