Students at Bluebonnet have been participating in the Hour of Code. This week is dedicated to introducing computer science through simple coding or programming. Using websites such as studio.code.org/s/course1 or tynker.com/hour-of-code, students have been problem solving by learning block coding to make their characters do something (move forward, turn left, jump, etc). Our Kinder students used The Foos or Kodable to code using the iPads. All students were engaged, had fun, and helped each other complete the puzzles. For more information on the Hour of Code, click here.
Do you want to learn to code? Check out these websites below:
Madewithcode.com
Code.org
Tynker.com
Run Marco
Bitsbox.com
Bluebonnet Technology
Wednesday, December 9, 2015
Wednesday, May 13, 2015
Budget Presentation with Google Slides and Classroom
Students in Mrs. de Becze's 5th grade math classes are learning about careers. In their current project, they will be researching the career or occupation they want to pursue. They must find out the starting salaries, and use a website (http://themint.org/kids/starting-salaries.html) that gives them their monthly net income (http://themint.org/kids/determining-your-budget.html). As an extended activity, students can research the cost of different necessities and luxuries to see if their monthly income will be able to meet their needs.
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Clicking It in Mrs. Sanchez's Class
Students in Mrs. Sanchez's class have been using the ActivExpressions to answer the daily reading question. They are given a question displayed on the Promethean Board, and then they answer using their devices. The best part of this technology is the access to immediate feedback. The students and teacher are able to look at the results from the way everyone answered and have a discussion as to why some students may have chosen something different. The devices were also used to allow students to answer a self-paced quiz. This format allows them to go at their own pace, and the teacher gets the results immediately.
Tuesday, December 16, 2014
The Hour of Code in Kinder at Bluebonnet Elementary
The most popular trend in educational technology is coding and introducing students to the world of computer science. Last year, Code.org launched its site in the hopes of inspiring students to try coding for one hour during computer science week. This year, their goal was to reach 100 million students worldwide.
Bluebonnet Elementary students participated in an hour of code in several classrooms. Kinder students from Mrs. Hernandez's class used an app called The Foos on the iPads. The app which is intended for young students allows them to create a set of instructions for the character to follow. This is done using command blocks with pictures (see example below). The blocks tell the character to move in a certain direction, to jump, to throw objects, and/or repeat a set of commands.
Most of these puzzles require deep thinking and problem solving because they gradually become more difficult as the students advance in the levels. Also, students quickly discovered that they had different ways of solving the puzzle - some used more steps to reach the goal.
Mrs. Hernandez class using the iPads to learn about coding |
Friday, December 5, 2014
Hangout with Reporter from Washington D.C.
Students who are part of the New Beginnings club had an opportunity to participate in a video conference with Erika Gonzalez, a consumer reporter/anchor at NBC4, Washington D. C., using Google Hangouts. Originally from Texas, Ms. Gonzalez explained how her Hispanic heritage influenced her choices and how she overcame challenges that she encountered on her journey to pursue and attain the career she had dreamed about her whole life. Students were excited and intrigued the entire time.
Ms. Gonzalez emphasized the value of being bilingual and mentioned growing up in a household where Spanish was spoken at home and English was spoken at school. This helped her become dominant in two languages which opened more opportunities for her as a journalist.
Ms. Gonzalez emphasized the value of being bilingual and mentioned growing up in a household where Spanish was spoken at home and English was spoken at school. This helped her become dominant in two languages which opened more opportunities for her as a journalist.
Students raise their hands to show they are bilingual. |
Part of the students' involvement in the club requires that they speak to professionals and ask questions regarding certain careers for the purpose of finding a career they would like to pursue in the future. This club focuses on learning about different careers and college choices. They will be researching information about universities in the weeks to come.
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Number Lines on the Promethean Board
Ms. Livesay's second graders get to use the Promethean board to work some problems from our math adoption. On this particular day, they were working on finding the missing parts of the number lines. Students were engaged and were quick to volunteer to solve the problem at the front of the room. They had to analyze the information and estimate what the intervals on the number line would be. For example, they were given a number marked with 0 and 40. Students had to evenly divide the number line into sections and determine the number at each mark.
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
What's Happening in the NGDC Classroom and Library?
Ms. Treviño is our NGDC (Next Generation Digital Classroom) teacher this year. She is a 2nd grade teacher, and her class is part of the pilot for iPad devices. Her classroom also received an interactive projector which turns any surface into an interactive white board. Students can write and click on an object on the screen using a stylus.
Student using a stylus to wrtie on the interactive white board |
QR Codes for vocabulary |
Mrs. Seals using Kahoot! on the interactive panel |
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