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Instructional Strategies for Using Your LCD Projector in the Classroom. Jessica Chavez and Victoria Thomas Carnelian Elementary. What do I use it for?. Engage students Effective lesson planning Variety. PowerPoint. Publisher Materials. Document Camera. Internet. California Streaming.
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Instructional Strategies for Using Your LCD Projector in the Classroom Jessica Chavez and Victoria Thomas Carnelian Elementary
What do I use it for? • Engage students • Effective lesson planning • Variety PowerPoint Publisher Materials Document Camera Internet California Streaming Websites to check out
PowerPoint Teacher Use • Introduce new vocabulary • Review games • Notes for lessons • Incorporate videos, graphs, pictures, sounds • http://biology.clc.uc.edu/courses/bio104/sci_meth.htm • Use what someone else has already created! • Free PowerPoint slides on almost every subject!! • www.pppst.com
PowerPoint Student Use • Research Reports • Oral presentation • Alternative project • Sample: www.fishingforstars.weebly.com
Publisher Materials – many features accessible by internet • Math • Vocabulary, worksheets, text, games • Access code: DFA8FE2E34 (09-10 2nd grade code)Math Student Works CD • Science • Interactive text, worksheets, text, games, vocabulary • Social Studies • Vocabulary, worksheets, text, games • Language Arts??
Document Camera • Anything you can think of!!! But here are some suggestions: • Math problems • Math manipulatives • Display student writing • Anything you would have used a transparency for • Story time (easy to display pictures for the students to see) • For things you would send students to the whiteboard for • What are your suggestions????
Internet • Research information • Find pictures (use caution) • Use interactive games • Find lessons that can be done with the class
Search by • Grade level • Subject • Content Standards • Key words • Audio, video, images, print resources, podcasts
California Streaming • My personal favorites: • Bill Nye • Math Monsters • Art With Joy • Berenstain Bears • Children’s Literature Section (these are read-alouds, usually animated, many choices that fit in with social studies, science, and reading)
California Streaming • Think of a topic you teach in science • Search that topic in the search box • Did you find anything? • Share with a partner • How might this be helpful?
Helpful websites you might want to check out: • www.thinkfinity.org – search for lesson plans, worksheets, student interactives • Example: Marble Mania • www.pppst.com • www.scholastic.com • http://www.pbs.org/teachers/ • Example: Righteous Reptiles • www.kids.nationalgeographic.com • http://school.discoveryeducation.com/ • example: PuzzleMaker
More links • http://www.studyzone.org/testprep/ • http://jc-schools.net/PPTs-la.html • www.readwritethink.org • http://ethemes.missouri.edu/resources/by-grade.shtml • http://www.eduplace.com/kids/mhm/ • http://www.eduplace.com/kids/hme/k_5/graphorg/ • http://www.superteacherworksheets.com/ • http://www.cde.ca.gov/be/st/ss/
www.kids.discovery.com • www.webspiration.com • www.pics4learning.com
crayons • Pieces of colored wax used to draw
chalk • A tool used for drawing and writing that is made mostly from tiny bits of seashells
powders • A lot of very tiny pieces of something http://inapcache.boston.com/universal/site_graphics/blogs/bigpicture/holi_03_13/h06_18255903.jpg
smock • A kind of shirt that is worn over clothes to protect them http://images.marthastewart.com/images/content/tv/ms_living_tv/2007Q1/tvs4835_l.jpg