Thursday, August 14, 2008

3/22/07

All of the NYS Standards can be found at the Curriculum, Instruction and Instructional Technology website. Specifically, the following standards will be useful to elementary teachers:


Plus, New York City has its own standards, based on the State standards above. Also, check this list of NYC resources.


The Office of State Assessment archives all Regents Exams. For this class, we will be using the
2006 Grade 4 Math Exam.

Week #3 Assignments

Read/listen to the following materials:
Although not required, I strongly recommend registering (it's free) to the Journal of Online Education, Innovate. One of its many excellent articles is titled, "Uses and Potentials of Wikis in the Classroom."

1/26/07

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Year ReleasedSearch Engine
1993Aliweb
1994WebCrawler
Infoseek
(now Go)
Lycos
1995AltaVista
Excite
1996Dogpile
Inktomi (now
Yahoo)
Ask Jeeves
1997Northern Light
1998Google
1999AlltheWeb
2000Singingfish
2000Teoma
(Now Ask)
2000Vivisimo
2003Info.com
2004Yahoo! Search
2005MSN Search
2006Windows Live
Search
Quintura
AnooX.com



Now that you are Internet savvy teachers, it's time to sprinkle some HTML tags and tables on a blog! Your homework assignment for this class is to:

1) Find six Websites with lesson plans that are similar to the lesson plan you researched and designed for the last module. Use any or all of the search engines discussed in class to help you find them.

2) Using the table below as a template, create your own Web page that lists and describes your six Websites. Use Notepad (not Word!) to create the file, and view it in Firefox. Save the file to your flash drive. Your Web page should have the following components:
  • A table (6x2), the first column is the name of the Lesson Plan Website, the second column a description of the contents

  • The name should be a hyperlink that will take you to the actual Website.

  • The description should help anyone reading it determine if the lesson plans will be helpful a specific search. Use lists if helpful.
3) Once complete, post a comment to this blog, and attach your Web page.

Here's a sample HTML file (no one can use these websites in their list!) :

Lesson Plan Links





































Six Websites with a Plethora of Lesson Plans

Link


Description



AwesomeLibrary


Although this is one of the longest running websites for lesson plans of any kind, I have linked to the technology page, because it's an excellent start point for learning about HTML tagging (see number 5, "HTML Tutorial.") For those of you with braver hearts, the de facto standard for HTML structure is found on the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) website.

EducationWorld


Like Awesome Library, I have linked to the technology section, but the Website include mad lesson plans, PD, and other resources. Another perennial favorite of teachers.

Illuminations


A compendium of 524 lesson plans and 91 online activities for math studies. Although not as many modules to search through compared to Awesome Library and Education World, each lesson is solid, and if you're in a jam for a math lesson (and who isn't?), you won't have to do much modification to make it work in your classroom. The Web Links don't appear to be maintained.

LessonPlanet


7436 Lesson Plans and counting. That's awesome! Again, I've linked to the Educational Technology section. You can get 10 days for free, but then you have to pay $25 to get access. I hate paying for anything, if you want any of the lesson plans, create links before getting your 10 days for free, and download like crazy!

SMILE


A bare-bones (which to me are the best) website chock-full of science lesson plans. This site is one of those rare examples of an educational workshop (at the Illinois Institute of Technology) that not only benefitted the participants, but the entire educator workforce. Unfortunately, 2006 was the last year of the program -- maybe when the state sells off its lottery program, money will be available to start it up again. ;-[

Teacher to Teacher



An excellent source of math lesson plans. The Website also contains reference materials, PD information, and even help for the graduate professor!


In addition, please go to the following websites to gain an understanding of WebQuests, next week's topic:

2/19/07

Welcome to the EDU 33692 Blog!

No class next week, so spend some seconds sharpening your resume,

atNYC Charter School Fair

next Saturday, March 3rd.Please make sure to send me an email (I gave all of you my address in class) so that I can send all of you the Word template.

The following links are discussed in this week's lesson:
The last two links are for next week's class, the rest apply to this week's class. We will discuss the last two readings in depth, and only quickly mention the rest, as they apply to the first class.

If you have any questions about the assignment, please post a comment to this blog entry. Click on the 'Anonymous' box, so you don't have to create your own account.