VoiceThread

VoiceThread allows students and teachers to put images and comments together easily and share them with a broader audience.  Here are some possible ways to use VoiceThread to support your Red Clover Program.

1. Create a bird gallery.  Students can add comments or even create the images that are shared.

2. Display art inspired by Calder.  Each student explains her/his own piece and comments on the work of others.

3. Take photos of a tree planting inspired by Wangari’s Trees of Peace.  Upload the photos into VoiceThread and have students narrate the events and explain their importance.

Check out VoiceThread by visiting http://voicethread.com.

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Ideas to Support Student Learning

1. I teach students who have difficulty reading how to have the computer “read” text to them.  This is useful for research purposes.  On a Mac this can be done using a Safari browser.  Have the student highlight the text they want read (smaller amounts is better- 2-4 sentences at a time). Students then click on “Safari,” “Services,” “Speech,” and finally “Start Speaking Text.”  I have not been able to figure out how to do this on a PC.

2. All students can benefit from having their work “read” back to them by the computer in the same manner as above.  This helps them to spot spelling and grammatical errors.  The only word processing program that I have found that allows you to do this is Pages.

3. I often take screen shots to add to written directions.  On a Mac you can do this using the shortcut: Shift Command 4.  You can also use this using the free software Jing (www.jingproject.com/).

4.  Jing is also great for creating tutorials for students that they can watch as needed.

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Links for Wangari’s Trees of Peace

2802The Green Belt Movement: http://greenbeltmovement.org/index.php

Taking Root: http://takingrootfilm.com/

Vermont Tree Society: www.vermonttreesociety.org/

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Links for Finding Home

2806Alan Marks’ website: www.marksonpaper.co.uk

Baby Animal Names: www.stteresa.net/babyanimalnames.htm

Marsupials: www.marsupials.org/

Koalas at National Geographic Kids: http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/Animals/CreatureFeature/Koala

Video of burned koala saved by fire fighter: http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/player/news/animals-news/koala-australia-fire-video-apvin.html

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Links for Pale Male

2803Meilo So’s website: www.bluemull.com

Pale Male: www.palemale.com/

Vermont Institute of Natural Science: www.vinsweb.org/index.html

The Great Back Yard Bird Count: www.birdsource.org/gbbc/

Google Maps Pale Male sightings: http://maps.google.com/maps, search for Pale Male

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Links for Sandy’s Circus

2800Tanya Lee Stone’s website: www.tanyastone.com

Boris Kulikov’s website: www.boriskulikov.com

Calder Foundation: www.calder.org/

NGA Kids MOBILE: www.nga.gov/kids/zone/mobile.htm

Videos of Cirque Calder: www.nga.gov/feature/artnation/calder/fascinations_2.shtm; www.nga.gov/education/classroom/counting_on_art/popups/pop_calder_1.htm

NGA Virtual Tour of Calder Exhibit: www.nga.gov/exhibitions/calder/realsp/roomenter-foyer.htm

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Animal Research

Collaborate with classroom teachers to work on a research project that meets their science curriculum standards. Here are some excellent resources for elementary school students:

www.zoobooks.com

www.kidsclick.org/midanim.html

http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals

Equipment needed: computer and color printer

Software needed: Internet browser, Kidspiration or online graphic organizer software such as Webspiration or Bubblus

1. Introduce students to graphic organizer software. Explain that they will make a bubble for each fact they find about their animal.  Think out loud as you demonstrate separating a bundle of facts about hawks or koalas. Model putting the facts in your own words.  Model saving your document.

2. Allow students several classes to research their animal and collect their facts in the graphic organizer.

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3. Demonstrate creating “super groupers” and sorting facts.  Have a class discussion about how you can divide up your facts.  The science teacher I collaborate with likes these categories: facts, families, and habitat.

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4. Students create super groupers and sort their facts.  At the end of the class they have an outline to guide their writing.

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Living and Non-Living

Every year our kindergarten teachers teach a unit on how to tell whether something is living or non-living.  Wangari’s Trees of Peace is a great fit for this unit.  After discussing what is alive in the book and what is not, kindergarten students can show what they know using a graphic organizer.

Equipment needed: computer

Software needed: Kidspiration

1. Demonstrate Kidspiration.  Show students how to scroll through the pictures and how to place a picture on the T chart.

2. Encourage students to put at least 5 images on each side of the T chart.

3. Allow students as long as needed to finish their T chart, assisting students who need additional help.

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Please feel free to email me at jphillips@wswsu.org for a copy of this template if you have Kidspiration.

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Links for How to Heal a Broken Wing

2771Vermont Institute of Natural Science: www.vinsweb.org

Project Pigeon Watch: www.birds.cornell.edu/pigeonwatch

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Links for A Couple of Boys Have the Best Week Ever

2799Marla Frazee’s website: www.marlafrazee.com

Read Write Think’s Comic Creator: www.readwritethink.org/MATERIALS/comic/

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