Feb
26
2009

riss1
This week’s WOW is Maths Starter a Day. This site features a calendar that has links to a different maths problem for each day. The problems are based on a range of maths topics and encourage problem solving skills as they provide JUST enough information for the students to solve the problem. (Can be quite frustrating for some students at first until they start to develop their problem solving skills.)
I have used this in class as an introduction to the Maths lesson and it is also an excellent activity for early finishers. The problems range in difficulty and I would suggest that they are probably best suited to high grade 3 students and upwards.
All problems have the answers and usually some demonstration / explanation of how to solve the problems at the bottom of the page.
Here’s the poster for Maths Starter a Day
Here’s the site- Maths Starter a Day
Tags: Maths, problem solving, WOW
Feb
25
2009

riss1
This week’s Website Of the Week is Writing Fun by Jenny Eather. This site used to be a part of Rainforest Maths before it closed down (it has reopened now). Writing Fun is excellent for showing kids the ‘recipe’ for many genres of writing. It comes with several examples (increasing in difficulty) of each genre and a printable template for the students to use when they are writing. Any genre’s writing lesson should start with this on the IWB.
I use this website to teach the students about each style of genre we are writing in. After reading through the genre on the first day and reading a couple of examples, I get the students to lead the second and third day by coming up and circling the various parts, words etc on different examples.
Here’s the poster for writing fun.
Tags: IWB, literacy, WOW
Jan
19
2009

riss1
After a long Christmas holiday break I am back online and ready with the first of this year’s WOW- Website Of the Week. Australian teachers will be starting (however reluctantly) to get back into school mode now and this week’s website is an excellent resource to kick start your new class’ spelling program- www.spellingcity.com This website is simple to use and has huge benefits for students.
Teachers can set up weekly word lists (or students can add their own) and the students can then either press ‘teach me,’ ‘test me’ or a ‘play a game.’ The website actually creates games such as hangman using the word list entered. It even tests the words using an audio version of your word (and even puts the word in a sentence) – AMAZING! This site allows you to have multiple levels of lists happening in your class without the need to spend hours testing all the different groups. Once the students complete the test they can print off a full report on how they went.
Here’s the WOW poster for this week: spellingcity
Tags: literacy, spelling, WOW
Dec
18
2008

riss1
As suggested by one of the visitors to this blog- I am attaching the posters I have made so far for Website of the Week.
I suggest you print these out in colour and hang them above the photocopier to encourage teachers to visit new and interesting sites.
WOW#1- writingfix
WOW #- Mathionaire
WOW #3- Wordle
WOW # 4- Exploratree- Resources for Thinking Curriculum
WOW # 5- Santas village
Let me know if you have any other sites you think would be great for WOW!
Tags: resources, WOW
Nov
05
2008

riss1
The website: www.writingfix.com
This website has a daily writing ideas generator. Also features ideas generator for plot, characters and setting. Website includes resources for teaching writing (although this part id still in development).
Suitable for: grade3-adult (more suitable for teachers)
Suggested uses: Students viist site to get ideas for their writing, teachers could use the daily ideas generator for writing time ideas / story starters.
Tags: literacy, WOW, writing
Nov
03
2008

riss1
www.wordle.net
Enter keywords about any topic and this website will create a ‘word cloud’ using those words. Words that are typed more frequently are larger in the cloud. You can fully customise the colour of the words / layout.
Suitable for: Prep-adult
Suggested uses: Students type in spelling words, find keywords in an article or type words relating to prior knowledge of a topic.
Tags: WOW