My favorite thing about hosting Technology Playground sessions is that teachers are given the opportunity to learn through playing as they experience the stations from the perspective of a student. In planning with the school iTeachers, I am also able to provide stations that are based on the skills and standards that they are teaching or will be teaching within the coming weeks!
Here is a LINK if you'd like your own editable copy of the slides above!
Teacher feedback from this session was very positive! One teacher commented, "LOVE this! This helped me come up with an idea that I can use in my classroom TOMORROW."
Ts @CPSCrickets explore creation stations for #guidedmath #asd1 #supercrickets @poppletny @PicCollage @Seesaw pic.twitter.com/umu2peTMSo— Jessica D. Preisig (@PreisigJessica) September 14, 2016
Ts @CPSCrickets were actively engaged during our #guidedmath playground session! @PlayOsmo @PicCollage pic.twitter.com/Tehhj0TYZr— Jessica D. Preisig (@PreisigJessica) September 14, 2016
It has also been encouraging to see my teachers at Concrete Primary and Powdersville Elementary using these stations as a part of their Guided Math instruction!!
We ❤️Guided Math Stations! #guidedmath @pvespride We also ❤️ @Seesaw and @poppletny pic.twitter.com/kwznWh4Vak— Mrs. Payne (@MrsPayne3rd) September 22, 2016
Ss used @PicCollage to demonstrate multiplication as comparisons during #Guidedmath today! @pvespride #loveSCschools pic.twitter.com/VU2DBcZd9p— Hannah Lockaby (@misslockabyPVES) September 22, 2016
It was our first day using @PlayOsmo We LOVED it! Osmo Numbers correlated w/ our math lesson today! @CPSCrickets pic.twitter.com/T2zwdrAdXr— Miss Johnson's Class (@MissJohnson05) September 17, 2016
Having fun with PicCollage learning different ways to represent numbers 1 to 10!!!! #CPScrickets pic.twitter.com/3eCSKBHKcC— Vicki Sparkman (@VickiSparkman) September 23, 2015
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