I shared this idea at DENSI 2018. Students wrote postcards for curriculum night. They welcomed and thanked parents for attending curriculum night and explained what they were looking forward to this year. On the opposite side, like any postcard, they decorated it with a drawing that best represented themselves or what they were looking forward to this year.
Using Greenscreen by Doink they took a picture of their drawing and used it as the backdrop. Next using the greenscreen app, they walked into the screen and read their postcard.
Using HP Reveal (Aurasma) they augmented their postcard. With their image being their backdrop and them walking into the camera's view, it made a Harry Potter type of feel as they seemed to magically come to life.
I have used this method with instruction for years; interactive word walls and bulletin boards showing what they have learned about topics in class, article/book summaries, biographies, explaining math concepts. Great way to show what you learned in an engaging way.
An alternative to small group / whole group Breakout/Escape games, students can work independently to open a container based on content as a center.
Using a small pencil pouch or a small lock box, create a few clues to complete within a shorter time period where 2-3 students can complete.
Here is an example of one I created as a gift at a Discovery Education conference. The content was facts about Charlotte, NC. Use this as an inspiration to create your own content based game.
Here is the link to all the materials and a walkthru to creating this breakout
There’s incredible power in sharing ideas and experiences. James Ford, a former CMS teacher and 2014 North Carolina Teacher of the Year, knew this when he proposed the idea of TED-like talks by and for CMS teachers. Based on James’ idea and inspired by the world-renowned talks shared by TED, Teacher Talks provides CMS teachers with both a platform and forum to exchange ideas, share experiences and inspire each other as they nurture talent and cultivate the minds of tomorrow. For Peter Panico, building a strong support network helped him find joy in teaching. In this talk, Peter shares his experience of becoming a Discovery Educator and encourages others to find community in education.
Instead of a traditional slide show at the end of the year displaying clips of images and videos from throughout the year. I wanted the students to take ownership of their learning and have them create their own video to forever cherish as they were a part of the creation process.
Nothing feels greater nor long lasting than accomplishment.
I made sure every student had their moment to shine as they found students they wanted to film with. The only caveat was to have fun plus one very important thing.
Each group had to begin their video with the previous transition to make a connection and end their video with a new transition for the next group to work with.
This breakout game is to review all the 5th grade standards for Forces and Motion. I created it to share easily among teachers so they only need a minimal amount of setup to run the game. As all my games, it is setup for 5 teams to work collaboratively to complete the game.
Thanks to Chad Lehman sharing his idea and project to all in Chicago. To support Discovery Education's Theme of bringing Joy back to education, 5th graders created a music video.
An expectation for 5th grade during our States of Matter unit is to identify and describe all the physical and chemical properties of matter.
Students worked in small groups to select a common item and describe it with as much detail and key vocabulary as they could. I did not provide a rubric, just their interactive notebooks where they can utilize their vocabulary and write their script.
The first week of school is a great way to establish what your classroom will be for the rest of the year. Therefore it felt important to provide these components into the room.
Makerspace Morning
To teach the importance of taking care of the materials in the room, work collaboratively and commit to an assignment and see it through to the end, I had the students complete a jigsaw puzzle.
Musical Kinesthetic Learning
Not only does this song from Lodge McCmmon teach the properties of matter, this Discovery Education SOS strategy teaches students movement and music are components to a well rounded learning experience. Plus, it builds relationships with the students and creates a sense of accomplishment seeing themselves practice and perform in such a short amount of time.
Discovery Education SOS Strategy - Paper Slide Videos
One of the many great educational resources DE has to offer are their Spotlight on Strategies (SOS) lessons to teach any content. Paper Slides is a quick and innovative way for students and teachers to show what they know with just paper and a recording device. In this activity, students had to select five attributes from a list to describe themselves.
I have created several escape rooms/breakout games based on content yet this is the first time I used one of their created games. "Oh The Places You Will Go" Dr. Seuss theme, designed by Patti Harju. A breakout game specifically designed for the first week of elementary school.
I made some small changes. Instead of hanging items to easily view, everything each team needed was locked inside its individual box. Therefore they would first focus on one of the locked boxes by deciphering the first clue. I also added a 5th puzzle to have five teams of students. As with all my escape games, the focus is for all the teams to unlock their final lock along with everyone else's so it is a collaborative whole group accomplishment.
It was a great week thanks to the DEN, and Cooper.