Thursday, April 17, 2014

Kids and App Safety

As you know, technology is moving at the speed of light and unfortunately our children are leading the innovations and consumerism. It's scary to think that parents (me included) need to stay ahead of our children to prevent them from danger. Danger comes in all forms! One of the biggest dangers kids face is themselves. As children they feel invincible and don't take the precautions they need to stay out of harms way.

Great article written by Kristin Peaks "7 Dangerous Apps Parents Should Know About" Please read it.

My suggestions is to read the article, sit down with your child's device, see if any of these apps have been downloaded. Remember if you pull the main screen down from the top of the device (apple) an app search bar will appear. Do it this way so you don't miss it! If your child uses Android, you should clip the app icon, look for the magnifying glass and then search with it. If an app is hiding you'll be able to find it.



After looking for any of these apps you'll be able to sit with your child, ask them how they use the app. Start a discussion with them about safety. You may think they already know, but if your children are anything like mine, they might overlook some of these teachings. My children know, anytime, any hour, I may be inspecting their device!~

Friday, March 21, 2014

Augmented Reality





I showed my students the Guinness Book of World Records app!  This app is full of "come to life" augmented reality in 3-D.  After my demonstration kids came up to find information on their own!  They love it!



Teachers are even having fun with it in the workroom!





Leapsters

Learning with the Leapsters!  I love it when kids are engaged and learning!  I got a grant for 27 Leapsters with Pixar Pals (astronomy, ocean science, and simple machines) , Tangled (spelling, vocabulary, reading expression and reading skills), Globe Adventures (geography, culture and map skills) and Penguins of Madagascar (addition, subtraction, and logic & reasoning). 

Feeling super lucky!

Monday, October 21, 2013

DREAM BEDROOM PROJECT

You are to create a spreadsheet in Google Drive.  You have a total of $3000 to spend.  What will your bedroom look like?

Here are the rules:
_____Your bedroom is 10X12

_____You need to include flooring (carpet, hardwood, laminate, rugs)

_____You need paint or wallpaper

_____You need furniture (bed, entertainment center, cabinet, dresser)

_____You need a mattress

_____You need bedding (sheets, pillows, comforters)

_____Decorations

Some websites you can go to are www.cabelas.com, www.jcpenney.comwww.target.com, www.bestbuy.comwww.ikea.com, www.pier1.com, www.wal-mart.com, www.lowes.com, www.homedepot.comwww.meijer.com, www.menards.com




Wednesday, October 16, 2013

LIST OF LIPDUB AND OTHER SCHOOL PRODUCTIONS

STUDENTS 💖 LIP   DUB  2019  https://drive.google.com/ file/d/1bEO48hAMT- 8CgWqFWlJTUFpn3gSAypG8/view? usp=sharing LIP   DUB   2018  https:/...