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Thursday, October 16, 2008
Blogging In My Curriculum
I feel that with multiple exposures to concepts, students become fluent with it and are able to make connections to extend their learning. Using the blog to enhance what I am teaching creates another avenue for my students to learn new concepts and review old ones. I have added sites to improve skills such as adding coins, and telling time, skills essential to everyday life. Part of my curriculum is technology usage. Getting my students interactive with the computer, and using search engines completes those standards as well. I would like to get my students on the computer to work on their written stories and use publishing programs to illustrate them to become a finished piece of work or art. I have many ideas on how to integrate blogging into my curriculum, now is the time to make it happen!
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