Tuesday, 2 December 2014

The Hour of Code is coming - December 8-14!

Try this for starters Hour of Code  Puzzle 1 of 20

Can you help me to catch the naughty pig? Stack a couple of "move forward" blocks together and press "Run" to help me get there.

Hour of Code Choices Code.org



See give feedback on this blog about activities when done. Good luck!

Sunday, 16 November 2014

Can we learn from playing games?

Super Stacker 2
http://www.k ongregate.com/games/inXile_Ent/super-stacker-2
Try Super Stacker 2 can you complete the 10 Easy stacks?
Make your own stack, share it by copying the link into the blog comments. 




Learn to Fly
http://www.thegamehomepage.com/play/learn-to-fly/

When the glider is pointing upward what happens to speed and altitude?
What is the maximum speed you can achieve at Stage 5?
How high can you go?
When the glider is flying level what happens?  


Tuesday, 16 September 2014

Powtoon

Introducing Powtoon: Overview1



Next: Overview 2

Task1 - Make a presentation to promote reading in the library or choose a new book and make a promotional video for this book.Good luck.

In the comments below make suggestions on Powtoon's you would like to create. 

Sunday, 31 August 2014


Math Champ – Send Math Challenges to Your Students’ iPads

Math Champ is a neat system of two apps working together to deliver math challenges to your students’ iPads.


The Math Champ Host app is the app that you use to create classes and select questions to use in the quizzes that your students take on their iPads. With the host app you control when quizzes become active. The host app also lets you see how students are doing on the quizzes.


The Math Champ Client app is the app that students use to take the quizzes that you are pushing out to them. Students can compete to see who will become the “math champ” in your classroom that day.


Learn more about Math Champ in the video below:

Wednesday, 20 August 2014

BYOD?

Forrest Hill School are thinking about BYOD. Do you think this would be a good idea? 
What are the pros's and con's? What device would you like to bring? Should every one bring the same device? What if some people do not own their own device? Should the school give them one?  

Sunday, 17 August 2014

Thursday, 14 August 2014

A Google a Day

A Google A Day is a puzzle game from Google, the game play involves the player to solve a lateral thinking puzzle by using Google to find the answer. A new puzzle is added every day. The questions may be any of the following categories: Sport, Science, Pop Culture, History, Arts and Literature,or Geography.

Try it today:
http://www.agoogleaday.com/#game=started

Start playing

Interesting: Fear no spoiler feature
To keep the game interesting for everyone, we created Deja Google – A wormhole inspired time machine that searches the Internet as it existed before the game began. Because nobody wants someone's recent blog post about finding an answer spoiling their fun.

Friday, 8 August 2014

U20 Women's World Cup Canada 2014


"New Zealand have made a dream start to their FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup campaign with a 2-0 win over Paraguay at Montreal's Olympic Stadium. The Kiwis have never progressed beyond the group stage at this tournament, but are now well placed to make history after goals from Emma Rolston and Steph Skilton took them alongside France at the top of Group D." From - http://www.fifa.com/u20womensworldcup/

Next game is against France at Olympic Stadium on the 9th August 17:00. Good luck girls.

Wednesday, 30 July 2014

TED ED - HOW HEAVY IS AIR?



Did you complete all the stages of this TED Ed talk? About how heavy is air inside the IT Centre? Can you think of an experiment to prove your hypothesis?


Exploring MS Paint

Rooms 2 and 17 play and learn with paint.
Next :
We are going to learn how to draw cartoon animals.

Tuesday, 22 July 2014

Getting behind our team - Go Kiwi's!

We have shared this on the NZ Olympic Team facebook page and I have messaged Chanel Kavanagh (judo team member) on her facebook so she can pass it on to the rest of the team. Others such as my daughter Meghan have shared it on facebook so I'm confident that our message will be through to the team.



Supporting our Commonwealth Games Team

Movie Making Time
Create a short movie using an ipad to encourage our New Zealand Judo team to do well. Chose one athlete form the team and create a special message to them. Make it short, snapping and energetic.
Link to team: http://results.glasgow2014.com/nations.html

Once complete we will put all the individual clips together using movie maker. We will also do a whole class clip to add on at the end. Once done we will upload to youtube and share with New Zealand Judo.



logo Glasgow_2014

Monday, 21 July 2014

XX COMMONWEALTH GAMES

http://www.glasgow2014.com/

RESEARCH QUESTIONS
  • How, where, and why the Commonwealth Games began;
  • How often the games are held;
  • Who decides where the games will be held;
  • Does the Commonwealth Games have an oath, motto, and creed like the Olympic Games;
  • A description of the Queen's baton and what it means;
  • Information about the Queen's baton relay such as where it starts its journey and how it travels;
  • The differences between the Olympic and commonwealth games;
  • What prizes are awarded to the athletes;
  • When and where the next Commonwealth games are to be held.

RESOURCES

Glasgow 2014
Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand
Commonwealth Games Federation
Stuff.co.nz Commonwealth Games News Site

From:
http://mrfulton78was.weebly.com/commonwealth-games-history.html



Thursday, 17 July 2014

TEDEd - For teachers and students

I am planning to use TED Ed with my students this term.

What is TED Ed?
Simply put TED Ed is a new platform through which teachers can build short lessons around short videos that have been given the TED stamp of approval.

It's an excellent tool for flipping your classroom. I'm planning to use lessons others have created, use youtube videos to create my own customised lessons and create at least one video that I will use TED-Ed to make a lesson aound it.

Directly from the TED-Ed Website:
"TED-Ed is a free educational website for teachers and learners. We are a global and interdisciplinary initiative with a commitment to creating lessons worth sharing. Our approach to education is an extension of TED’s mission of spreading great ideas. 
Within the growing TED-Ed video library, you will find carefully curated educational videos, many of which represent collaborations between talented educators and animators nominated through the TED-Ed platform. This platform also allows users to take any useful educational video, not just TED's, and easily create a customized lesson around the video. Users can distribute the lessons, publicly or privately, and track their impact on the world, a class, or an individual student."

Watch this video to find out how to use TED-Ed: 

Wednesday, 16 July 2014

Intro to Skype in the Classroom

This term I'm going to try out Skype in the classroom. Some of the possiblities we could explore are; meeting up with classrooms from another countries, taking part in a cultural exchange with another classroom, being involved in a collaborative project and inviting a guest speakers to share with us their passions and expertiences. I have made the first step and signed up as a teacher. My students will guide me as to where to next by commenting on this blog post. Teachers and students from rooms 12 and 13 please make your suggestions.

If you are interested in knowing more about this watch the videos below:





Resources:
Skype in the Classroom  https://education.skype.com/
Twiiter link Skype Classroom @SkypeClassroom