We Have Moved
January 23rd, 2009 by Lois in ICT · Uncategorized · No Comments
The Water Cycle
December 11th, 2008 by Lois in Uncategorized · 2 Comments
Grade 4 students have created Photostories as part of their inquiry unit about Water. The following vodcast is Matilda’s story about the water cycle
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6S – Our last year at BLPS
December 11th, 2008 by Lois in Grade 5 & 6 · Uncategorized · 6 Comments
Our last year… All in a Wordle
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6D – Our Grade 6
December 10th, 2008 by Lois in Grade 5 & 6 · No Comments
This is what year 6 was like for 6D! Students chose 5 words to describe their year and then put them in a Wordle to make this word cloud.
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6V – Our year 6
December 10th, 2008 by Lois in Grade 5 & 6 · Uncategorized · 1 Comment
6V Chose 5 words to describe their year in Grade 6. The words were put in a Wordle to make this word cloud
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6N’s Year in a Wordle
December 10th, 2008 by Lois in Grade 5 & 6 · No Comments
Grade 6N chose 5 words to describe their year. Then we placed the words in Wordle to make the word cloud.
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Sea Poems by grade 1&2
November 7th, 2008 by Lois in Grade 1 & 2 · No Comments
Go to the Vodcast page to enjoy some sea poems by students in grades 1 and 2. They created the art work in MicroWorlds and then used Photostory to narrate the poem.
Jayden 5R
November 2nd, 2008 by Lois in Grade 5 & 6 · 1 Comment
How to Play Connect Four
Procedural Screencasts
October 25th, 2008 by Lois in English · ICT · Student Product · 3 Comments
Grade 5 & 6 have been working on different way to present a “procedure” The purpose of procedural writing is to tell someone how to do something. The most common form of a procedure is a recipe but it can be instructions for many different things such as solving a maths problem, drawing a picture or playing a game. The information is presented in a logical sequence of events which is broken up into small steps. The students were asked to present a procedure rather than simply write one.
They planned and practiced their instructions using the computer to screencast and record the audio narration. Below are some examples of how inventive the students have been with their “PROCEDURAL TEXTS”.
How to Throw a Shotput by Brooke 5T
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