Wednesday, February 20, 2008

A MUST see for all Elementary teachers!

I have learned a lot by visiting our pbwiki set up for the Web 2.0 class, but just visiting other blogs and clicking on their links has guided me to these great wikis. They are for primary grade students but that is my background.

Using Web 2.0 tools with Primary students. This wiki has links to some blogs you might want to look at. That's the best way to see things that you might want to try in your classroom.
http://primaryweb2.wikispaces.com/

Love this one. A wiki on Traditions and the responses are from all over the world. I now know what “Polenta” is by watching the video submitted. You click edit and your students (or you) can add their own family traditions. I had to add mine.
http://kcassidy.wikispaces.com/traditions


A Wetpaint Wiki to celebrate the 100th day of school and to explore ways of making 100. Click on the links in the left column to explore what other classes are doing. The 100 day posters are similar to those I have seen at ECC.
http://100thday.wetpaint.com/?t=anon


A Primary Math wiki. This wiki has been set up for primary classes to share their math learning with other classes around the world. A must look at for an elementary teacher.
http://primarymath.wetpaint.com/?t=anon

1 comment:

battwoman said...

I teach HS Math, but I loved the different blogs. I wasn't sure how to use a blog for the classroom, but these made it very clear for me. Thanks so much for sharing. Now, I have a goal.