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2.0 in the future

Throughout the last five weeks, I was challenged to dive deeper into tech 2.0 tools. Of course, I use some technology apps in my classroom, and I have been personally practicing with some of the trending social medias and apps. Nonetheless, I had never really sat down and just researched and moved from app to app to app. Having a discussion with fellow peers about this really enlightened me to all of the new and engaging software available for classrooms.  While I came across many fun and engaging apps, the one important aspect that I decided to keep up front was how it could align to our curriculum. I was very impressed with the apps like Boddle , that allows you to chose the TEKS structure, assuring me that the skills being practiced were intentional. I also really like the student diagnostic features. While picking out the TEKS and assigning certain students one on one skills practice is more my preference, I see the benefits of diagnosing the students and allowing the program t...
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Hyper for HyperDocs

Hyper for Hyper Docs I never realized there was a name for the way our classroom was evolving. I knew after the pandemic that teaching would never be the same, but now I don't know how I would teach without it.  I think back into my beginning years as a teacher.. ~que the dreamy music~ how did we operate without having slides? It was much harder. I mean, we had slides.. like you could make a "death by PowerPoint" presentation, but that just wasn't the vibe. I guess we just wrote on the white board, projected worksheets with the doc. cam. and stood up there and talked. I remember when the district was trying to force us to use apps and incorporate technology like padlet and seesaw . At first the task was daunting. Not only was I doggy paddling through the days, but now you want me to learn something new, teach it, and use it daily in the classroom?! 2025- If the internet goes down, we may as well go home. We are delivering daily instruction with the use of HyperDocs....

Check out my Playlist!

  You're making a TikTok for SCHOOL?!   (<----Click the Link Please!) Roaming/ searching around with YouTube is not exactly new territory for me, but posting and creating with it is. Last semester, I was very surprised at how easy it was for me to edit and post a read aloud I had made. I played, re-recorded, critiqued, and fretted this assignment for a week, even all through a summer vacation.. ( drove the kiddos 14 hours to Destin Florida ). On the day I posted it to YouTube, I quickly realized its abilities. Next time, I'll skip the third party apps.  So, for this assignment, I am adding things to a playlist.. come to find out.. I already had several playlists and I didn't even realize! One thing I had encountered with the YouTube playlists is that, when I'm trying to save videos that I want to include in my daily slides for lessons- It will NOT let me save it to a playlist. Hmmm..   like for example: In my fourth grade RLA class, we are about to write our firs...

Oh the places we can go! (AI adventure 2)

 WOW! The amount of cool things AI can do is fascinating. I knew I could virtually try on shoes and see furniture pop up with the little amazon feature, but I didn't realize I could ask Chatgpt to redecorate my whole house! What a game changer! I would really like it to link the furnishings so I can just add it all to my cart and be done with it. But, maybe one day soon!  Something else I tried was this viral- roast this picture. Id heard of people posting a family picture and asking chatgpt to roast it, so I gave it a try! it was absolutely hilarious! But.. too embarrassing to post on here. Apparently we look like a bunch of "Honkytonk Red Necks!"   My favorite thing I did this week was make action figures for myself and family members. I had seen this trend and really wanted to spend some time playing with that. It did take several days, as chatgpt only allows you to request so many images in one day. Also, I had to fine tune the figures and the accessories around ...

Go on... Google yourself! (AI Adventure 1)

 So, today I did a thing. I googled myself... all.. day.. long! while I was slightly disappointed, I wasn't actually surprised to not find any personal information. I did find some related information that could possibly be bread crumbs for someone who really didn't know me and was investigating. However, I still feel like its reaching.   The assignment was to conduct a "vanity search", and yes, I went ahead and googled that first just to make totally sure I was understanding the expectations. I first tried ChatGpt- but nothing. Apparently its not appropriate, which is a great thing! With everything that AI can do- like roasting people in pictures summited, I am very glad Gpt cant help anyone go looking for me. Instead, the response was, "I’m sorry, but I’m not able to help with locating or sharing personal details about private individuals. If you’re trying to learn more about someone’s educational or professional background in a legitimate and respectful way, h...

Lesson Plan Redesign

  One of the most important fourth grade standards is inferencing. One of the most incorrectly answered STAAR questions in fourth grade is inferencing. This skill is something that students actually do almost daily, and without even realizing it. I have come to believe that the reason so many of them struggle with knowing when to infer, is just that- they don’t know the question is asking them to infer. Once we get our students to first understand what the questions are asking of them, they are more likely to answer correctly. I've created a detailed unit plan focused on teaching inference skills, a critical reading comprehension strategy that often challenges students. The unit takes a gradual release approach over three weeks, moving from explicit instruction to independent application. However, given our new Amplify curriculum, we do not have three weeks to teach this skill. So, I will now condense the lesson plan into four to five 20-minute mini lessons. I have also added tec...