Sunday, April 26, 2020

Zooming Away with Remote Teaching



Zooming Away with Remote Teaching


Hello,

Is anyone out there surviving remote teaching? social distancing? have toilet paper? I was extremely excited that I scored two packs of six rolls. Whoo Hooo! We also have jumped on the Tiger King train with that being said, I am from this Oklahoma NOT that Oklahoma! ;) 


This week will begin my school's SIXTH week for remote teaching. 100% honesty there is NO tired like REMOTE TEACHING tired. Whew! I have gathered some ideas from the past few weeks that hopefully some of you can use during your Zoom, Google, MS Teams teaching. Discloser I am using Zoom but create all my things in Goole or MS and share my screen. 


How I do my Zoom time is this way. I start out with whole group. I usually give a few minutes to chat while I wait for everyone to show up. Then I do a welcoming activity, question, something to warm them up. We cover the day's objective and I teach a mini-lesson. We do some sort of break and we come back. I give instructions for their activity then I send them to breakout rooms with something to produce as a team (usually no more than 3 students in a group). I pop in and out of rooms often and ask on their progress. After most are done or close to done we come back and share out. I then cover reminders for the day/week such as what is due or what might be coming up. I keep some students after the class to do check-ins or extra help. 

Ideas that are "Wirth-It" while remote teaching.


1. I use many different backgrounds because I am pretty sure my students get tired of looking at the same wall each time we Zoom. 

My co-worker, Mrs. McConn, gave me the BEST idea to use a picture of my classroom as my background, something the students are familiar with.














2.  We have different themed days, one day we did make your own mustache from paper. Although I may have cheated and used one from my dress-up bin (I know all ya'll teachers have a bin with all sorts of costumes too!) They made the silliest, biggest, craziest mustaches I had ever seen. I taught the entire time with mustaches on heads, mouths, eyeballs, but it was fun and we all did it together. 


Other days we have done: 

  • Favorite jammies
  • Fancy hat
  • Make your own mask from anything at your house
  • Favorite sports team
  • Sunglasses

...I try to think of any of those crazy days we have at school.



3. Other things we have done, that had to have teacher prep beforehand (pickup and dropoff items) 

  • bubble gum blowing contest 
  • mystery book open 
  • popcorn party
  • blowing bubbles
  • make something with playdough



4. We have also played games and done activities during our Zooms to break up the monotony of teaching and the class sitting for too long. Our very favorite thing to do is to play Kahoot. My warning is, if you have NOT done this with your students at school before do not try it for the first time on Zoom. 

We have also played:

  • What's in the Bag? (teacher and students)
  • Simon Says (I like this video b/c I am not quick with thinking of things to do. It was so much fun watching all my students trying to keep up. Simon Says Video He has other Simon Says Videos as well.
  • Would You Rather is a favorite with my kids-we use the Zoom Icons of clapping and thumbs up but this could easily be modified with something like thumbs up and thumbs down. 
  • Go Noodle Dance break
  • Show-N-Tell does everyone show their pet first?
  • Scavenger Hunt
  • Dance/Snack Break with songs that are popular from musicals, oldies, regional
  • My students love when I give them "Chat Recess"- someone thinks of a topic and off they go chatting away. Where the story goes NO ONE knows.
  • Start a story and pass it until everyone in the class has completed part of the story. Read it back, it is pretty silly.
  • Mad Libs- on a slide add how many nouns, verbs adjectives etc...fill in the blanks on your side. The laughter is contagious and they will want more!
  • I also did Headbanz but read below on how I made that happen.





Headbanz- all the students were notified that they need a piece of paper, they went to a parent, sibling, someone who could write or draw on their paper. *What I would do differently is email parents to write on the paper before our Zoom class.**The students kept their paper upside down until it was their turn. NOW here is the tricky part. Students have to show the camera/class their paper but they have to close their eyes or so they don't see what is on the paper. This could be done over a few class periods or in breakout groups. 


5. Coming up for us in the next few weeks are guest visitors such as our librarian, counselor, principal, and music teacher is sneaking in to be a mystery reader and have a sing-along. I know my class misses their faces. We will also be co-mingling with first-grade buddies and maybe even other classes in our grade. Why do it alone?

This is what I have for now. We have 4 more weeks so I better think of some more things! 







Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Virtual Overload, Screen Time Over

Virtual Overload, Screen Time Over

If you are searching for the virtual links go down to the bottom of this page and click on "Older Posts"  
or go to the right side and click on the label "coronavirus"

Okay now for all the non-virtual things. There are a lot of choice boards on here. **My suggestion is starting with one board at a time and marking off the activity as you go.

Neighborhood Cheer

My friend Mrs. Arnold sent this, her neighborhood is cheering each other with a Chalk Walk!

Our neighborhood is participating in this one. We have our three rainbows up, hoping to spread cheer when they walk by! 🌈🌈🌈



"Rolling Field Trips"

We are still able to drive around and about so I loaded up the Wirthkateers and my mom "Nanny Pants" and we drove to the countryside with our windows up. It was a way to look at the land, animals, and to see anything besides the walls in our house! 








Scavenger Hunts


My favorites start simply with Scavenger Hunts, although my Wirthkateers have a horrible time putting things back where they go. 😲


Our friends at Buggy and Buddy have printable scavenger hunts too! (click the pic) 

Indoor Activities 

(Click the pic)

  • Do a puzzle OR make your own by drawing a picture and cutting it up (works best on posterboard or cardstock)

Games to Play
Do your kiddos like Legos? (click the pic) 

  • The Floor is Hot Lava-use pillows/blankets etc. to avoid stepping on the floor
  • Build a Fort


Kitchen Ideas 
(from Denver Post)
  • Place a whole egg in a clear glass filled with vinegar. At each morning meal, make observations about its deterioration and what they see or don’t see.
  • Dissect apples, pears, kiwis, bananas, and strawberries and discuss the different parts of the fruit, then serve the victims for lunch.
  • Make a cake and play with food coloring in the batter and frosting.
  • String cereal to practice math, and if you have Jell-O, make rainbow layers and turn it into a whole science talk on prisms, water, and light refraction.

Physical Activities






I Dough Love You! (Our kiddos love sensory play)












Coloring Activities

Scroll towards the middle of this page and find a ton of Disney character sheets. Even better they are categorized, a Type A person's dream 😀
Download a free E-book all about horses 


Monday, March 16, 2020

All thel Virtual Things

 

All the Virtual Things💻📲


Thanks to all my friends, we are collecting tons of fun sites (also see the previous post). THANK YOU, FRIENDS !! I will link the website on each picture (just click the pic!) 


Get your Reading & Math On!

Did you know kids who listen to reading have a higher vocabulary and fluency range!

Literacy & Phonics Ideas for the Young Readers 


Scholastic, we all love them. 
They have PK- 6th magazines online.

Math and Reading Games

Grades PK-3rd Phonics Skills


1,2,3 Math is for Me!

I am a personal fan of Khan Academy. We have the "Wirthkateers" use it already. Self-paced and a lot of tutorial videos for FREE!! 💗💖

Math Playground for grades 1-6th

Students can interact and play math games with one another. 

Math Game Time offers, games, worksheets, 
videos & mobile games



Science Rules!

Oh, we are big science nerds here at the Wirth house! These two are fun, and you can watch them live! 💓
                    A science website for kids from the
                    American Museum of Natural History.

How does this work? Well, this site will give you 
the details of how everything works!

This Science Museum offers so much to do and to explore for your student(s).


Space Cadets!

NASA has a club, and it is just for kids! 


NASA Library

Space is pretty amazing, learn all about it here!


Science videos made of your favorite topics
Wat
Watch Astronauts read from Space 

Buttercup is Obsessed with Mystery Doug, so am I!

YouTube 360 video 

Blackhole YouTube 360 video 

Arty Smarty

Learn how to draw, craft and make movies with Hello Kids


Tech Out!

Learn how to code by creating stories, characters, and animations.

Choose what to learn and learn by doing. 

Just Watching for the "Smart" of It

Who wouldn't want to listen to the beloved Betty White read?


Who Doesn't love their favorite voice of Olaf, Josh Gad is reading a book nightly on Twitter.


Ted Talk for Kids, we love to hear Kid President when we need a little pep talk.


BrainPop! Videos on all subjects with Beep and friends


Reading with Chris Pine...not bad on the eyes. 😊

Disneynature Oceans on Disney+ and Amazon 
(not linked)

Roller Coaster fun for your Dare Devils

Animal Lovers

Mr. Watt provided a Free Worksheet while taking your virtual field trips (recommended for 3rd-9th)

Sand Diego Zoo😸

More animal fun with games

Farm Virtual tours, I am digging the sheep farm! 🐑🐑

Ouwehand Park Polar Bear Cubs Rhenen, Netherland

Watch the Lion Cam at Reid Park Zoo

Smithsonian’s National Zoo- Many different animals cams

Aquariums

Kim Tighe provided an aquarium recording sheet for virtual field trips.



 National Aquarium Virtual Tour


Virtual Tour of the Seattle Aquarium 


Monterey Bay Aquarium


Social Studies Buddies

Games, Videos, Animals, and Exploration

"The Worlds Most Detailed Globe," kids love this up close and personal globe to anywhere in the world!





World Travelers 

Take a trip to Disney with this virtual tour

Explore National Parks with 360-degree with virtual tours

Online Tours for Paris, Egypt, etc. 

Go See the Great Wall of China

Visit different parts of Yellowstone National Park. 

Visit Colonial Williamsburg via Webcams

Visit Ellis Island

Museum Lovers

Washington D.C.'s Art Gallary

The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Uffizi Gallery, Florence Italy

Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam


Learn a Dual Language 

Learn another language! 💓 

Stories in Spanish and English