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Discovering Paths to
Literacy with
Technology
Melissa L. Warren
Bristol Virginia Public Schools
March 18, 2004
[email protected]
Discovering Paths to
Literacy with Technology
And I said, "With my net I can
get them I bet. I bet, with my
net, I can get those Things yet!"
--from Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss
What is Instructional
Technology?
Instructional technology does not mean that the
teacher uses the computer to create worksheets
or to keep the grade book, although technology
is a useful tool for these tasks. It also does not
mean that the teacher is the only one using the
technology. It does mean that the teacher is
using numerous types of technology to enhance
what the students are learning. Therefore, the
students are the ones who should be engaged
using the technology.
What is Integration?
• Using available technology to enhance your
curriculum.
• Providing a tool to promote and extend student
learning on a daily basis.
• Should be a PRIORITY in your classroom.
• It is NOT an “add-on”.
Where to begin?
• Find ways to incorporate technology and to
assist students in using it without taking away
from the core subjects.
• Familiarize yourself with tools and terminology
necessary for projects and activities.
• Make reading more enjoyable, reach all
students, and teach the SOLs.
Software Suggestions…
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Kidspiration
Inspiration
Microsoft Office
Tom Snyder’s Timeliner
Kid Pix
My goal…
Is to share ideas, projects, and
activities that will help you to
achieve integration of technology
into your daily lessons and to
enhance literacy in your classroom.
I also hope to show you ways to
make your job easier.
Let’s get started…
Five Instructional
Components
Phonemic Awareness
Phonics
Fluency
Vocabulary
Comprehension
Phonemic Awareness
Phonemes are the basic vocal gestures of a language,
recycled to form all our spoken words. English has
about 42 distinct phonemes. These 42 mouth
moves compose the interchangeable parts from
which all our spoken words are constructed.
• Beginning Sounds
• Tongue Twisters
• Earobics Software (888) 328-8199
Andrew and Alice asked
if Annie’s active animals
were angry.
Identifying Letters and
Sounds
Phonics/Word Study
• “Chunking”
• Phonics with Kidspiration
• Word Walls
– Timeliner
• Ocean ABC Book (Jerry Pallotta Books)
• Classroom ABC Book
• Sorts
• Downloadable Mini-Books (http://www.dltk-teach.com/minibooks/index.htm)
ai
rain
faith
chain
main
tail
pail
sail
bait
Sorts
Vocabulary
•Vocabulary University
•Book of Words
•Play and Learn Cookie Sheet Board
•Sparkling Words
•Tracking
•Mini-Books
There was a little turtle.
He lived in a box.
He swam in the water.
He climbed on the rocks.
Using the PowerPoint Pen
• During the slide show, right click on the screen
where you want to use the pen.
•Use your mouse as the pen.
•To erase during the slide show, hit E on the
keyboard.
•To change the pen color before the show: Slide
Show/Set up Show/Choose pen color
•To change the pen color during the show: Right
Click/Pointer Options/Pen Color
Book of Words
or
Word Wall
• A great visual aid to assist children in
learning new vocabulary.
• Can be used at different grade levels and
in various subject areas.
• Can be printed on cardstock.
Play and Learn Cookie
Sheet Board
• A fun way for young children to learn letter
recognition and spelling.
• Makes a great center activity.
• A fun visual aid. Works well for students
with special needs.
• Also makes a great travel game.
Vocabulary University
http://www.vocabulary.com/index.html
•Thematic
topics
•Word lists for
over 70 books
•Calendar of
activities
•Interactive
puzzles and
activities
Word of the Day
Extend students’ vocabulary by including an online
word of the day in opening activities, seatwork
assignments, or language arts lessons.
• Word Central
• Vocabulary Builder
• Word of the Day
• Fakeout
Word Central
http://www.wordcentral.com/
Vocabulary Builder
http://www.superkids.com/aweb/tools/words/wod.shtml
Word of the Day
http://dictionary.reference.com/wordoftheday/
Fake Out!
www.eduplace.com/fakeout
Comprehension
Comprehension can be reinforced with
technology.
• “If You Made a Million” PowerPoint
• “Miss Rumphius” PowerPoint
• Create class books using the digital camera
and PowerPoint/Kid Pix
Important Kids
•Read The Important Book by Margaret Wise Brown.
•Discuss “important”. What are the things that are
important about YOU?
•Take pictures of the children with the digital camera.
•Use a template for Kid Pix/PowerPoint (see next slide).
•Insert the child’s picture and then have them complete
the sentence and draw a picture.
The important thing about me is that I am
learning to type.
Danielle
Reading Comprehension
http://www.rhlschool.com/reading.htm
Mr. El and the Princess
“You should try one of these sundaes,” said Mr. Smitty.
Miss Joan nodded in agreement.
“I’ll get around to it,” Mr. El replied as he looked across the
large Dairy Center tent. The three teachers were at their school’s
Back to School Fair. It had grown into a major annual event, sort
of a mini county fair.
“What are you staring at, Mr. El?” asked Miss Joan.
“I think I’ll stroll over there and talk to the County Dairy
Princess,” Mr. El replied.
1. Where were the teachers?
2. Why might Mr. El want to speak with the Dairy
Princess?
Tell – the- Story
They will choose a graphic and then type in
paragraph format an overview of the events and
characters in the story. They can also include
their thoughts. Think of this as a “book report
with a twist”.
This activity will take students to a higher level of
reading process. It will allow them to
communicate and illustrate their comprehension
of what they have read.
“Brown Bear”
Activity
Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What do you see?
I see a
looking at me.
Fluency
• Kurzweil Software (Envision Technology)
• Reader’s Theater (Scripts and Ideas)
• Free Scripts by Lisa Blau
Reader’s Theater Activity
“A Bundle of Sticks”
An Aesop Fable
Script by Lisa Blau
This Reader’s Theater Script has a “moral to the story”. After reading the play,
students can draw a picture in Kid Pix (or other drawing program) showing the
moral of the story: Working Together Builds Strength.
Working Together Builds Strength
Literacy and the
Internet
• Author Webquest – 2nd to 5th Grades
• Judy Blume Webquest
• Multimedia Lessons
– Great Barrier Reef
– I Love Chimpanzees by Jane Goodall
Class PowerPoint
Describe what you see in the
picture. Make your reader “see
and hear” the hummingbird
with your description.
Write about this picture.
Be Creative!
Personal Narratives
Write personal narratives using a prompt and picture.
• I Solved a Mystery
• My Most Important Day
• I Won the Prize
• My Favorite Visit
• My Big Performance
• My Luckiest Day
Resources You Don’t
Want to Miss
The Reading Lady
United Streaming
Contact Information
Materials for this presentation can be
downloaded at:
www.bvps.org/mwarren/vsra04.htm
Email:
[email protected]