Tech and Science Weekly
April 10, 2017
Seesaw
CAPTURE STUDENT LEARNING IN ANY FORM
Seesaw empowers students to independently document what they are learning at school.
Students can “show what they know” using photos, videos, drawings, text, PDFs, and links. Seesaw is similar to Educreations, but allows easier access to saving files and work. You can use it on a computer or download the app to an iPhone or iPad.
http://web.seesaw.me/
The help files are great and include tutorials.
Sign Up to Use the Science iPads or the Dell Laptops
- Click on the link http://vols.pt/WL9XmY (iPads)
- Click on the link http://vols.pt/f3B4Qa (Dell Laptops Cart 1)
- Click on the link http://vols.pt/o9ezew (Dell Laptops Cart 2)
- Click on the link http://vols.pt/kkwNYV (Dell Laptops Cart 3)
- Enter your school email address
- Sign up for the date and time you want (if you would like me to assist with the lesson - email me before you sign up to see if I am available)
Padlet
Mrs. Mendoza's class used Padlet to discuss facts about the Alamo.
iMovie
Mrs. Mendoza's students used the iPads and iMovie to create movie trailers about the Texas Revolution.
Programming Robots
The Houston Public Library taught our Girls STEM club members how to program robots using an app called Lightening Lab.
This Week in Science and Technology 4/10/2017 - 4/13/2017
Organisms and Environments
Kinder - Plant Life Cycles
1st - Animal Life Cycles
2nd - Insect Life Cycles
3rd - Life Cycles
4th - Life Cycles
See the Organisms and Environments Curriculum Guide