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Body shakeouts

Description of your warm-up: Body Shakeouts This is for a grade 1 dance unit, focusing on different body parts This lesson specifically would begin with a couple warm-up shakeouts Next, music freeze dance where each time a song plays the… Continue Reading →

Using canva and digital art to enhance projects and learning outcomes

Canva has been such a lifesaver this term, I have used it for COUNTLESS projects to better depict my key takeaways and attempt different assessment strategies I would like to try in the future. I am particularly proud of the… Continue Reading →

Tech for ELL and designated learners

Why use online tools for ELL learners? Immersion does not work, need tools to be supported, if a student can’t show intellect they will give up BC 2nd highest immigrant population Top tools for ELL learners: Google translate Google translate… Continue Reading →

share.opened.ca

Our class website! A space to share unit plans, inquiries and assessment resources, made to be far more functional by the lovely Sioned!

Watercolour

My first attempt at watercolour was a medium success. I think I relied too much on water, and used too thin of paper, so my pieces lacked some definition. I was going for subtle, airy and ethereal for my tulip… Continue Reading →

Oodles of doodles

Fresh grade teaser

SO GLAD we got a presentation on this, we hear about it so much in our ed. program but its appearance, use, everything has been shrouded in mystery. Here are some things I didn’t know about fresh grade prior to… Continue Reading →

Outdoor ed. tech

Thank you so much to this group for all the fantastic ideas around what to try in the outdoors to bring meaningful science into your ‘classroom’ by situating your class in nature itself and contextualizing the scientific significance through apps… Continue Reading →

Beading

This activity can be frustrating ( I now have what feels like thousands of seedbeads deeply embedded into my carpet) but once you get the hang of it is really rewarding. I didn’t seek out a formal beading style when… Continue Reading →

A shot at coding

Man coding was a pretty steep learning curve! Thanks to Hannah in class who answered my question around how to code in formatting to your website, that was certainly of the main missing links in my attempt shown below. The… Continue Reading →

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