3. “As soon as I saw
you, I knew an
adventure was
going to happen.”
– Winnie The Pooh
IMG_0362 - 2011-11-05 at 18-15-03 by Ritcheyer, Flickr, CC BY-SA 2.0
8. Ex. Take a picture of an
animal that swims.
Ex. Record an interesting
sound.
Ex. Create a video
encouraging your peers
to visit your favorite
exhibit.
Cell phone camera by L-ines, Flickr
10. •Host a field day or an
Olympics games day!
•Teach them a sport from
various countries.
•Have them teach the
class a sport they enjoy!
•Have them invent a
sport then play it!
11. •Play games
•Go on scavenger hunts
•Create videos
•Go on field studies
•Collect & study nature
•Jigsaw
•Read a book or article
12. A my name is ALICE,
my brother/sister's
name is AL, we live in
ALABAMA and we
bring back APPLES.
B my name is B___,
my brother/sister's
name is B___, we live
in B___ and we bring
back B___.
Jump Rope Jumping at Recess by By Zama Ree Do, Flickr
13. 03 - October - 2008 -- Wii Kids by reway2007, Flickr, CC 2.0
15. •Always get parent
permission!
•Suggest activities in a
wiki, blog, newsletter, etc.
•Have parents suggest
activities in a group calendar
or forum.
•Invite parents to fieldtrips or
to suggest fieldtrip ideas.
29. Mission: Snap a photo of graffiti you think could be art and tell us
through an audio recording why you think it is art versus just
graffiti.
What You’ll Need:Fotobabble App or visit Fotobabble.com
Points Worth: 10
Bonus Points: Post a short reflection in your blog for 5 more
points.
Mission: Visit a park and collect a rock you think is interesting. Tell
us why it is so interesting or create art with it.
What You’ll Need: A bag, way to get to the park, camera
Points Worth: 10
Bonus Points: Visit this online Rock Key and identify your rock for
5+ Rockhounds.com/rockshop/rockkey/#Using Key
Learning can be fun! During the school break is when we can show students this because it is optional! They will choose to continue learning or not and when they do they will be able to do fun things not hindered by standardized tests and a curriculum…
And it is important we help stimulate their minds during the summer because as teachers we have to motivate them to turn off the TV and explore the world around them. Let’s face it, many of our students will spend a lot of time laying dormant and watching TV.
And it is important we help stimulate their minds during the holidays because as teachers we have to motivate them to turn off the TV and explore the world around them. Let’s face it, many of our students will spend a lot of time laying dormant and watching TV.
And it is important we help stimulate their minds during the holidays because as teachers we have to motivate them to turn off the TV and explore the world around them. Let’s face it, many of our students will spend a lot of time laying dormant and watching TV.
And it is important we help stimulate their minds during the holidays because as teachers we have to motivate them to turn off the TV and explore the world around them. Let’s face it, many of our students will spend a lot of time laying dormant and watching TV.
What are other things the students can be doing?
Kids when they’re young live in a microcosm. Their learning and development are impacted by their surroundings and those they come in contact with.
And it is important we help stimulate their minds during the holidays because as teachers we have to motivate them to turn off the TV and explore the world around them. Let’s face it, many of our students will spend a lot of time laying dormant and watching TV.
It’s socialSometimes you need a little help from your friends (cheats)Integrates movement, visuals, multimedia, popular music, graphics and basically is a representation of the world teens and kids want to be immersed inGoal-oriented- Aim to reach the next levelEach more challenging, but achievableMust complete tasksCollect items that help within the journey (learning is all around you)Discover a new world each time you achieve a levelPositive stressFailure part of the journeyTry again till you reach your goal with no penaltiesEvery kid can be a hero as long as they keep tryingVia Paul Maglione, Slidesha.re/pmteenmotivation