Tuesday 30 October 2012

Winners calling ANTARCTICA

Our class communicates with The Amudsen-Scott station in the South Pole!
Johan, one of the scientists working in the station is open to our questions!
Here's some of the information he has sent us so far:

.... Due to our remote
location, actual telecommunications are problematic (though not
completely impossible), but we do welcome email correspondence.
The most frequent type of interaction that we have is more of a one-off,
where classes that are studying Antarctica put together a list of
questions, which we answer......

.....We are, by the way, scheduled to "open" tomorrow, though

the weather suggest that we may be a few days behind
schedule.  The temps are warm enough, but we've got high
winds and low visibility.



...and here are some photos of the station that Johan sent us....





You can find a lot of information and amazing videos in this site about Antarctica

Let's all look up for information about Antarctica.
What more would you like to learn? Let's ask Johan!
Write your questions as a comment here.

Monday 22 October 2012

Phrasal Verbs Rap!

Do phrasal Verbs give you a headache?
Well, here's a fun way to learn some of them!


Write a story using as many phrasal verbs as possible. The story with the most phrasals will win a prize!

Superheroes

Do you agree with the cartoon?

First take this quiz to find out which superhero you are!

So, how about YOU becoming a SUPERHERO?
Think of these questions to help you create a fictional character that feels like a real one!

Questions for Reflection

  • What is your ordinary world?
  • What are your challenges?
  • What strengths (or superhero powers) are you using to overcome these challenges?
  • Who are your helpers?
  • Whom are you helping?
  • How do you and others benefit from your actions?
  • Are you "real" online? Are others?
  • Am 
  • How can we use our community online and off to prevent cyberbullying?
  • What else can we create together?








Our site subject!

Tuesday 16 October 2012

Jump from Space

Felix Baumgartner made history on Sunday October 14, 2012 when he jumped from a space capsule

Amazing feats like this jut leave us speechless. What do you think makes acts like this possible?
Watch this video and find out the technology behind this.


The website to the jump is here
Browse it and answer the questions:
Who is Felix?
How high above the Earth's surface did he jump?
What is that place called?
What was the speed?
What records did he break?
What hazards did he face?
How did he prepare?

Where did he land?



What other extreme sports do you know?
Read here about BASE jump
Read here about paragliding
Read here about luge

Monday 8 October 2012

Our Digital Citizens Get an Identity Card!

Today we are going to create our personal avatars in Edmodo, an amazing, secure on line space that is used by schools worldwide to collaborate and share in a safe, protected environment.


m- learning

Have you ever heard of the term m-learning? What do you think it means?                                                    See if these pictures can help you.


Today’s mobile devices are tomorrow’s textbooks Once cellphones were viewed as a distraction — banned from many classrooms. Now they’re a teaching tool!

When 16-year-old Amanda Schuman needs help translating English to Spanish, she pulls out her iPhone.
Amanda, a junior at Vista Murrieta High School in southwest Riverside County, uses the phone to check her grades, look up homework assignments and find dictionary definitions. During a recent science lab on tissue types, a quick Internet search confirmed her findings.
Using her phone is easier than reaching for a textbook or waiting for a teacher to answer a question, Amanda said.
A few years ago, students like Amanda faced punishment for pulling out cellphones or other mobile technology in class. Today, more teachers see the devices not as distractions but as tools to help students learn. And experts say the future of education may revolve around these hand-held instruments.
“Kids today have never been without computers or social networking,” said Greg Nicholas, a science teacher at Vista Murrieta High School.
He embraces technology because he knows today’s students live in that world. Using the tools students are most comfortable with keeps them interested in class, he said.
“At least at the high school level, we need to allow them to use the technology they have,” he said. “If you don’t, it’s almost like tying their hands.”
Inland schools are rapidly adding mobile devices such as iPod Touches and iPads to classrooms. Every student at Ramona High School in Riverside was issued a 7-inch Coby android tablet this year that includes the student’s textbooks, dictionaries, calculators and applications to help with homework.
Kindergarten students at Donald Graham Elementary School in Wildomar use iPod Touch devices to help with reading, math and spelling. In one application, a child will see a picture of a cat with letters T, A and C below. When they unscramble the letters and correctly spell “cat,” the animated cat meows and dances around.
“The clear vision of the future is every student with a connected device of some kind,” said Don Knezek, chief executive officer of the International Society of Technology in Education. “The devices get smaller, have multiple features and are carried around in pockets.”
Now write a comment of about 100 words on how m-learning is used in your school. In your view what other uses of technology should be included in teaching in your class?
Take this survey and let's find out how our class fares!
Click here to take survey

Tuesday 2 October 2012

We are digital citizens!


Being a digital citizen means much more than having internet connection. It means being smart and alert when online. It means respect others and their work and be polite but also be confident and stand-up to cyber bullying. It means we belong to a global community of learners.
Write a comment to say which part of the pledge above is more meaningful to you


Which are your favourite songs? Share them with your class here