Reading for fun By: Brian Sullivan.  For my final product I have created an online website called readingforfun.com  This website helps elementary school.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Mrs. Kistlers Computer Lab Welcome Students! Welcome to Mahonings Computer Lab! · Computers are the way of the future and we are hoping though weekly.
Advertisements

”SEO” Search engine optimization Webmanagement training - Dar es Salaam 2008.
Your Child As A Reader.
Helping Your Child Learn to Read
Supporting Your Child with their Reading
Welcome to the Island! Student Information.
THE UPS AND DOWNS OF COLLEGE ALGEBRA. Straight from the veterans of College Algebra... in their own words.
I have always had a natural ability and a love of teaching. I want to impart and gain knowledge from children. Some great teachers taught me and because.
THERE IS NO GENERAL METHOD OR FORMULA WHICH IS ‘CORRECT’. YOU CAN PROBABLY IGNORE SOME OF THIS ADVICE AND STILL WRITE A GOOD ESSAY… BUT FOLLOWING IT MAY.
How do you use the internet?
ICT Curriculum Evening – an introduction to Wizkid.
Inquiry Project: What Can We Learn From Weather Forecasts Online? By: Laura Stokes
By Philippa Brookes These are some of the lessons we did in PE:
Contact Information Ms. Pilant
Edith Falcon-Ortega CUR/516 August 17, Dr. Shirley Burnett.
English Week 2012 Principal’s Sharing Learning English Effectively.
Alternatives to Standardized and Teacher Made Tests By: Vanessa Gossett.
How Distance Learning can connect you to other cultures
Year One Parents’ Meeting. March 2015
By, Rob Barrett Microsoft Excel Wii Fit Projector Microsoft Word Microsoft PowerPoint.
Mark Turner Cuesta College Bridging The Technology Gap - Helping Students Succeed in College Algebra.
Key Stage 1 Parents Coffee Morning 14 th November 2012.
Perivale Primary School & Children’s Centre
* Discussion: DO YOU AGREE OR DISAGREE WITH THESE STATEMENTS? WHY OR WHY NOT? 1.The difficulty of a text depends mostly on the vocabulary it contains.
1 PUBLIC SCHOOLS NSW HOMEWORK POLICY NEALS MAY Developing our Homework Policy Trinity CE Primary School.
Unit 1 – Improving Productivity Instructions ~ 100 words per box.
How to Teach Using Go for it! An Introduction. Each unit of the Go for it! textbook has the following: Language goals that are listed in the Teachers’
Student Information. Q: What is Study Island?? A. An island kids are sent to when they don’t do their homework B. A place where students go when daydreaming.
+ Geometry Project Ann Weir Math Reasons for Project Students struggle each year on the quadrilateral unit. So, I wanted to develop a plan for.
GRADING POLICIES IN SECONDARY CLASSROOMS THAT ENCOURAGE AND REWARD LEARNING BECKY PISCITELLA JADE ZATEK.
Meaningful Mathematics
My goals were to: To be a more effective listener Opinionated More Open Minded Open up more to the class Not just for the sake of being heard Have something.
Round One Clue # 1 Round One Clue # 2 Round One Clue # 3.
Room 112 Math/Accelerated Math Teacher.  Been in Oxford for 14 years  Have taught math all 14 (other years have taught science and geography)  Went.
Grade 3 - Miss. Martens I graduated from Ambrose University with my undergraduate degree in English Literature. I then went on to the U of C to complete.
O. Music Classrooms and Teaching Spaces: These are used for teachers and children. They can be used for music practical and music theory.
Colonial Life Web Quest By Kimberly Kamp Home Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Teachers Website Evaluation.
By: Katie McDermott.  Integrating technology into the classroom is one of the most beneficial learning tools that can be provided to students.  By using.
The World Of Quizlet Making tools that let you study anything, for free.
Taylor Wermelskirchen
Student-led Conferences March 1 & 2, Mathematics – Period 4  I felt Successful in this class because: I was able to get all my homework done. I.
Safe Internet Surfing. The internet provides a wonderful instrument for locating information, playing games, and communicating with friends. It provides.
New Media and Teaching: A “Comfortable Distance” for Controversy? J. Lynn McBrien, University of South Florida New Agendas for Media Literacy Conference.
How you can help your child at home Presentation given on
Step 1 Initially, I had decided that smartphones are a very big distraction for students in middle school of ages
Hi Teachers and Parents! Please take time to view this presentation. It will be used by the site principal on the 1st day of Summer School to cover the.
Kelley Stryer and Angela Gillen. You will leave today with a clear picture of…  what student centered math is  the structure of a math workshop  how.
Lindsey D’Alessandro.  www. Apples4theteacher.com 
Welcome to Third Grade!. Parking lot procedures! Mornings & Afternoons Children load and unload from the curbs and at the crosswalks only. Please watch.
Design 11 Mr. Jean October 19 th, The plan: Video clip of the day Introduction of the website Website design.
Fall into the Internet “How can the Internet Helps us to learn?” By Rachel Gonta Design your own interactive site for the classroom visit:
Welcome to Third Grade!. Parking lot procedures! Mornings & Afternoons Children load and unload from the curbs and at the crosswalks only. Please watch.
Globaloria. What is Globaloria? Globaloria is a class where you create a game and post it on the internet. The first thing that you have to do is set.
Andreanna Salinas December 3, 2012 Final Project Option V.
1 st grade. Using this PowerPoint The purpose of this PowerPoint is for students to be able to access engaging online activities to help improve their.
Spelling Workshop for Reception and Key Stage 1 Monday 14 th September 2015.
Parents ’ Guide to the SATs. KS2 SATS 2016 Swinefleet Primary School Miss Bishell-Wells.
Background Level: P2 Topic: Jobs Task: Students write about their dream job Language Focus: Vocabulary: Jobs – people who help us Use the simple present.
Meet the Teacher Welcome Welcome to the new academic year! Keep up to date with the Newsletter every week to make sure you are up to date on the.
NOVEMBER 20, 2014 GREAT IPAD APPS. NOVEMBER 20, 2014 IXL FOR PARENTS.
DSMA 0393/1414 Comments of Students. Co-requisite Model Student Comments Students were given this request on their final examination: Write a statement.
Clash of Kings Hack and Cheats Published by:
Reporting of end of Key Stage assessments
Study Island Student Demo:
Study Island Student Demo:
Study Island Student Demo:
Vocabulary 1st grade.
Support for parents and guardians
An Information Evening for Parents
Study Island Student Demo:
Presentation transcript:

Reading for fun By: Brian Sullivan

 For my final product I have created an online website called readingforfun.com  This website helps elementary school students learn to read and write  It can also be used by teachers to incorporate their material outside of the classroom  Using this product would be benifical to teachers and students My Product

 If students were to use my product it would enhance their ability to read and it would increase the amount of time they spend learning the material presented in class  Teacher would also have a direct link to their students work and can tailor each activity to different students  When I was younger I struggled with reading but if the teacher were able to change my practice work to my ability it would have made learning to read a lot easier Reasons to use my product

 My website gives teachers the option to use their own material for the games and activities on the website  Most traditional websites have a default list of words which cannot be changed  With my product the teacher is given the default option along with an option to create their own  Each week could be a different set of words that the teacher could send out to all the students How it works

 For my website I have created a few games to start that students can play to strengthen their reading and vocabulary  The games: 1.Space Jump 2.Race for Words 3.Word Scatter Games

 Space jump is a fun game where students listen to a headset to hear a certain word and then they spell that word into a space on the screen  If the student gets the word correct then they jump to the next planet  The students have 3 chances to get each word correct and then after that they jump back a space  Students can also pair up with up to 3 other students and have a race to see who can jump to the end of the planets the fastest Space Jump

 For this game students are presented a word on the screen and it is their job to say that word correctly the fastest  There is an overall time for the game and at the end students are ranked based upon that time  Students will see that and be encouraged to try and get the fastest time in the class  Teachers can also look at the ranking and see who is the struggling with comprehending certain words Race for words

 This game is not quite as interesting as the others but it will be the most affective at helping students memorized vocabulary words  The students would simply match the word with its definition as fast as possible  That way they would see the word and also read the definition every time they play Word Scatter

 There are a lot of websites online that claim to help students with classroom material but very few that actually do a good job  Here are some examples of effective websites 1.Internet 4 classrooms  This website is almost like an educational google that teachers and students can use  It gives links to study guides and other resources that teachers and students can use 2.Funbrain  This was given an award for being the second best educational game on the market  It gives students math, reading and science help.  Its made for students k-12 and even gives an SAT help portion. Other helpful websites

 Many teachers have begun to incorporate online games into their classrooms but others are feeling hesitant about them  Some would say that students would not learn about what is actually going on in class  They would simply learn general terms versus what the teacher wants  People opposed to online games might also say that teachers would have no control over what their students practice  They would simply log on to the website but never actually practice the material Arguments against my product

 Many people feel that what online games practice is no what is taught in class  This is correct except my website gives the teacher all the power to incorporate what words and problems that want throughout the games  Others would say that the amount of time students play the games can not be determined by the teacher because it is an out of class activity  With my website teachers can actually look at each students activity and see exactly how many activities each student has attempted  That way the teacher knows which students need to be encouraged to play and who is struggling with specific word sets Counter arguments

 In conclusion I hope that you will remember 3 specific reasons why my website would be a great addition to the classroom environment 1.It gives students the option to practice material taught in class in their own homes 2.My website gives teacher full control over what each student practices and gives them an insight into who is struggling 3.If students use my website it will give students an opportunity to practice school material in a fun and exciting way Conclusion