It was hysterical when I first started quick reading their essays during class. I would pop into one students writing while they were working on it (They were all required to share their work with me). The entire group that person was in would fall silent and stare at that one computer screen as I made a few quick comments on the paper. I would here "Miss Camp's posting on my document" in whispers across the room as I hopped from essay to essay.
Amazingly, my Special Angles Artwork project was featured over at Alice Keeler's blog here:
Math: Creating Angles in Google Drawing
Math: Creating Angles in Google Drawing
Kids look totally engaged! Our district recently "went Google" and offered a one-day training they called the Google Summit which exposed teachers on how to use different aspects of GAFE in the classroom. I'd love to learn more about how you use it for lit groups - do you have any resources or posts you could send my way?
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thanks!!
:) Antonia @ forkin4th
Hi Antonia!
DeleteI'd be more than happy to do a more detailed post on the ways I used it in the classroom. That was my next step in the blogging series. :) I'll share links to my google docs I used as well, but a lot the students just created on their own. If you need anything more detailed feel free to send me an email! I'd be happy to connect with you about this.
Sarah