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Tuesday, July 9, 2013

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So this weeks activity had me feeling a little uneasy. I rarely lecture in first grade. My lessons are very much, come to the board and help me out. Call and response. Think-pair-share. It is hardly ever me just talking. SO, I had to think of a lesson that I use, that is me talking. Poetry!

When I teach poetry the students have to listen to the examples and how each poem is constructed. Now that the hard part is over (thinking of the lesson), I can use the Smart recording tool. That was super easy. I found the recording button right away, started recording and look what I got! Don't be too hard on me, it was my first time recording. I sounded a little dull and I'm sure with more practice I could sound more interesting. Also, my cursor didn't show up on the recorded lesson.

I thought uploading would be simple since there is a little video icon to use. However, every time I tried using this an error icon would appear. So, I went ahead and made a youtube account and uploaded to youtube.com








2 comments:

  1. Great problem solving! Even if you didn't get the video posted the first way you tried, you did have enough technology problem solving tools to find another way to get your video posted in a functional, aesthetically pleasing way.

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  2. I think it's great that you have the poetry example recorded! Students will be able to review it and not have to ask you 40 times what they are supposed to do!

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