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Thursday 27 November 2014

Exit Passes

I don't want to bombard the blog with a whole bunch of stuff, but I'm hoping someone will find the following useful. I created the following templates to use as exit tickets (in Google draw). Usually I try to choose a digital option as my exit passes, such as Today's Meet, Padlet, Socrative or Twitter, but it is always nice to have another option. Hence these printable exit pass templates. Feel free to use them! The PDF to print them is available below. 
  


https://drive.google.com/file/d/0ByN_OLXLIuI2MkowcDFqNndMNHc/view?usp=sharing

Tuesday 18 November 2014

Example Blog Post


Today, I am writing this blog post as an example of how teachers can share their amazing work with the rest of the staff! 




Below is the video about how to add posts to our blog






Gamification of Learning

This year, I started down the path of implementing elements of game-based learning into my classroom. After taking a course on technology this summer and reading the book "Reality is Broken" by Jane McGonigal, I really began to see the benefit of engaging students in a non-traditional way. The trend of using elements of games (such as badges, levels, quests or missions, etc.) is referred to as gamification. The first big game we did this year was something I called the "Zombie Apocalypse: Math Edition". Students earned supplies to survive the zombie apocalypse, which they did by correctly answering math problems, or demonstrating mathematical thinking. I have embedded it below if anyone is interested in checking it out. 


This month, the game I created relates to science. Students will be using clues to track Santa through the solar system in a race to save Christmas. We are using a passport and badges to track their progress. The kids are really excited to get started, and I can't wait to see how quickly they learn all about sky science. I have add a link to the project and an example of my badges below. 



http://goo.gl/3Dq09j