Posted February 4, 2015
Grade 6 students at Park Manor PS shared their thinking during a Literature Circle discussion. The teacher places a digital recording device at each table to record the discussion, which she can use later for student feedback and instructional next steps. The use of a digital tool to record student talk helps keep the students […]
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Categories: Communication · Digital Citizenship · Exemplary Pedagogy · Learners of Park Manor · Literacy · PlayBook Tablet · Thinking Critically
Posted March 26, 2013
Congratulations!! On behalf of the World Education Games Team we are pleased to present your school with the enclosed Certificate of Distinction for the World Education Games. Your students did really well in Mathletics and as a result your school received one of the highest scores of schools participating from Ontario.
Categories: Collaborating · Exemplary Pedagogy · Math · Numeracy · Websites
Posted February 28, 2013
A grade 8 student shared a great learning App with a teacher here at our school and now many staff and students are hooked on “Four Pictures One Word”. It is a fun App with many curriculum connections and potential learning outcomes such as picture recognition, word-picture association and spelling. In the picture below, the […]
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Categories: Collaborating · Language Arts · Literacy · Programs, Applications & Websites
Posted February 28, 2013
Students were using their new iPads during Literature Circles (http://resources.curriculum.org/secretariat/circles/files/CirclesGuide.pdf) to build their background knowledge on various topics connected with Global Issues. I am continually amazed how easily students see digital tools as just another learning tool for them to use. As well, they can access the information from the Board Virtual Library in their […]
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Categories: Creating · Exemplary Pedagogy · Language Arts · Literacy · Programs, Applications & Websites · Technology Tools · Thinking Critically
Posted February 12, 2013
Students are practicing for World Math Day on March 6th using the World Education Games website (http://www.worldeducationgames.com). Students compete against other students of the same age from all over the world. It is great to see their excitement and enthusiasm for practicing math!
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