By: Hillery Hinton on July 10, 2010 at 1:39 am
Hi! I also attend the University of South Alabama and am majoring in elementary education! I enjoyed reading your blog! How creative your students are to come up with so many different endings to what winter is. I think that your classes use of technology is great! Thanks for sharing!
Comments For Kids Two: Pt England School
This class used their blog to post work and show everyone what they have done so far. The particular post I read was about Justin Biebier. The class seemed really interested in him and wrote about his life and how his career began. My comment is below.
Hi Mary! I'm a student at the University of South Alabama. I really enjoyed reading your post. You know a lot about Justin Biebier! Isn't it great how much technology can change our lives, without YouTube Justin might not have ever gotten his start! Keep up the good work!
July 20th, 2010 at 3:32 PM
Hi I am also from Dr. Strange’s EDM 310 Class. I think this a great assignment. Making the grass growing into a competition is a great way to keep the students interested in the project. I am definitely excited to see if anyone changes how they water the grass. Great Idea! Thanks for sharing!
Comment For Kids Four: Mr. Wildeboer 9th grade Science Class
The video I watched used clay models to explain transition metals. It was a really creative way to share what the students learned. My comment is below.
Hi! I’m also from Dr. Strange’s EDM 310 Class. I was assigned to watch the video about transition metals! What a great way to review or teach transition metals. I think that any project that allows students to be creative and do something different is a great way to learn. I have been a student for a long time now and I think that I would really retain the information if I did a project like this project! Keep up the good work!!!