Are you trying to flip your classroom?
Read about my flipped classroom experience in the following research paper!
If you teach in Israel, here are some ready to use videos to help you started.
Saturday, May 30, 2015
Wednesday, May 6, 2015
Writing a letter, Getting it later
Ever wanted to write yourself something and open it in the future?
Now you can!
All you have to do is go to Futureme, type your email address, the date you want to letter to arrive and the letter itself. You can also add pictures.
Futureme is not only for sending a letter to yourself! What if you don't want to forget birthdays or other special occasions - use futureme to do the job for you.
In class - ask the students to write a letter to themselves at the beginning of the year. They can write about they hopes, thoughts, what they would like to achieve and more...
Now you can!
All you have to do is go to Futureme, type your email address, the date you want to letter to arrive and the letter itself. You can also add pictures.
Futureme is not only for sending a letter to yourself! What if you don't want to forget birthdays or other special occasions - use futureme to do the job for you.
In class - ask the students to write a letter to themselves at the beginning of the year. They can write about they hopes, thoughts, what they would like to achieve and more...
Thursday, September 5, 2013
Saturday, August 24, 2013
Embed posts from Facebook into your blog or site
Did you know you can now embed posts from Facebook right into your blog or site. Looking for an idea for a writing task?
Post by Englishatbarlev.
Friday, August 23, 2013
Tricider
Tricider is a great social voting tool!!! It lets you ask questions during class time and students answer from their smartphones, tablets, laptops, comuters....
You can discuss things, vote, collect ideas and more.
Try it out....
You can use Tricider not only with students. Use Tricider in your teachers meeting to make the meeting more interesting and engaging.
I am planning on using Tricider this year in every end of lesson, so students can share their feelings and thoughts about the lesson. What they've learnt, how they feel, notes and more.
It will be another way to get their feedbacks and change my lesson plans accordingly.
It will be another way to get their feedbacks and change my lesson plans accordingly.
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Enhance your pupil's reading by using a fun game - Bluster!
Hello all,
Finally I get to sit and
write a bit on my 'well forgotten' blog. I am so sorry for not writing lately
(about 6 months, but who counts?!) although I had wanted and planned to do so
often I just couldn't find the right time.
Anyhow I am here now and
writing.
As you can tell (or not) I have changed the font on the blog, as some of you didn't like the 'old' one or said it was hard to read. Hopefully this one is better (?).
As you can tell (or not) I have changed the font on the blog, as some of you didn't like the 'old' one or said it was hard to read. Hopefully this one is better (?).
I have recently
downloaded an app called bluster! on
my ipad and would like to recommend it to all of you out there. It is a completely
free app with a lot of value to the progress of reading especially to our
esl/efl students.
Okay so the pupil opens
Bluster!
There are 3 empty rectangles and a list of 18-24 words.
The pupil is required to read the words and to choose 3 rhyming words and to drag them into the rectangles.
2 more great features are:
1) Playing in a team mode, meaning a team plays against another team . The teams share the same 3 rectangles.
2) Playing in a versus mode, meaning playing as individuals or as a group against another individual or group. The difference is that there are 6 rectangles (3 for each group) and the game is timed.
1) Playing in a team mode, meaning a team plays against another team . The teams share the same 3 rectangles.
2) Playing in a versus mode, meaning playing as individuals or as a group against another individual or group. The difference is that there are 6 rectangles (3 for each group) and the game is timed.
So give Bluster! a
chance and please let me know what you think of it, what your pupils think of
it and how you integrate the game in class.
Till next time (hopefully
it won't take 6 months)
Saturday, December 15, 2012
GoogleDocs+QR Codes+Fakebook
This is a great lesson plan that involoves 3 different web 2.0 tools to use in your classroom. It can be adapted to many subjects and pupils really love to work and cooperate with their peer friends.
Art for You and Me
The class is divided into 6 groups. Each team gets a card with instructions. On the card there is a qr code they need to scan. After they scan the qr code they know which artist they explore (learn about).
Then they open our sharable GoogleDocs, and write the names of the group members on top (next to the group's number).
The instuctions on the card:
Then they open our sharable GoogleDocs, and write the names of the group members on top (next to the group's number).
The instuctions on the card:
Search the internet for the following details:
- Full name
- Place of birth
- Date of birth
- job
- Famous piece of art (song, picture)
- What is special about that piece of art?
- What is it about?
- Add pictures to your summary.
- Add YouTube videos to your summary.
Use the information you collected to create a Fakebook profile to your artist. (Include: pictures as links, YouTube videos, posts, comments, friends etc). Make sure to include all the information from your summary into the profile.You should include the URL (link) of your Fakebook profile along with the password to our GoogleDocs.
Make a short multiple choice quiz using Google Forms about your artist (5 questions) for the other groups to answer. Add a link to the quiz.
Choose a Fakebook profile to comment on (use your real name!) Make a comment on posts, videos, pictures etc.
Every pupil must write a comment. Make sure your comment is nice and to the point. Do not offend anyone by any way.
In our Google Doc, open the comment bar and write a feedback about the lesson.
Each team answers the questionnaire (made by the other groups) as follow:
Choose a Fakebook profile to comment on (use your real name!) Make a comment on posts, videos, pictures etc.
Every pupil must write a comment. Make sure your comment is nice and to the point. Do not offend anyone by any way.
In our Google Doc, open the comment bar and write a feedback about the lesson.
Each team answers the questionnaire (made by the other groups) as follow:
group # 1 answers group # 2 questions.
group # 2 answers group # 3 questions.
group # 3 answers group # 1 questions.
group # 1a answers group # 2a questions.
group # 2a answers group # 3a questions.
group # 3a answers group # 1a questions.
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