Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Photos @ King Open

Take a few minutes to see these great photos from King Open School this year!

BubbleShare: Share photos - Cheap Hotels Vegas

Friday, November 30, 2007

Did You Know?

What do you think about this clip? Did you know this about our students today?

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Go.Grolier.Com--For Your Research!



Find it faster and easier with Grolier Online, the "content connection".

King Open is pleased to share the news that students, teachers and parents can now access Grolier KIDS Online (Grades 1-5) and Grolier PASSPORT (Grades 6 and up) in school and out of school. Watch for posters around the building for passwords and usernames.

In our effort to promote an "non-google" school environment, please begin your search here--Information for reports, safe web links, magazines, newspapers, international news sources, homework help, biographies, multimedia, interactive maps, dictionaries, current events, science experiments and projects, and articles.

Sunday, November 18, 2007

President Lincoln's Gettysburg Address



This day in history, November 19, 1863, President Lincoln delivered his "Gettysburg Address" during the Civil War in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. President Lincoln delivered this speech in reference to the "new birth of freedom". Click here to learn more and see more photos of this historical day.

For AUDIO, click here to listen to this powerful speech. Please give only a minute to click and play to have your students listen to one of the most important speeches in history!

Friday, November 9, 2007

Click here to See the "Photo of the Day"



Please come back and visit this post/section daily to share the "Photo-of-the-Day" from National Geographic. You can see animals such as these eloquent elephants from making their way through the swamp grass in Kenya's Amboseli National Park.

Learn about other parts of the globe through these colorful and brilliant pictures. Your students will love them.

Photo Galleries at National Geographic



What better way to make learning come alive with these amazing photos from National Geographic photo gallery.

Images include scenes from underwater, underwater exploration pictures, Titanic discoveries, coral, giant sea creatures, whales, squid and narwhals! Click the word "comments" in green below and write here to share what your favorite picture is of the underwater world and why!

Monday, November 5, 2007

Discovery of King Tut, November 5, 1922



Howard Carter found what he was looking for on November 5, 1922. Born in London, Carter and his team of archaeologists explored Egypt. After years of combing through the sands of Egypt, on November 5, 1922 Carter knew he found something special..."A magnificant tomb with seals intact".

Thursday, October 25, 2007

Pablo Picasso's Birthday, 1881




This day in history, we celebrate one of the most influential artists of the 20th century at King Open. Pablo Picasso was born on October 25, 1881 in Spain. Our students in grades 1 and 2 explore this great artist, practice and understand his unique style. For more information about Picasso visit this site.

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Drawing and Writing with ART PAD ONLINE



ArtPad offers many skills for our students learning and exploring computers. ArtPad is very user friendly and supports students use of the keyboard and movement of the mouse.


If your student or child is interested in drawing outside of school try this friendly online drawing tool that can be found at ART PAD, click here for the link.

Monday, October 22, 2007

Keyboarding is KEY at King Open!



Congratulations to students who have been practicing their keyboarding skills. Students have been encouraged to develop their proper use of their keyboard with many resources at King Open. Their favorite has been the online version at Dance Mat Typing. Try it at home, before school or after school! With a little practice, you will notice a big difference in your child's or student's keyboarding/writing.

Happy Keyboarding!

Sunday, October 14, 2007

Celebrate Dictionary Day This Week




On October 16,1758 Noah Webster was born in Hartford, Connecticut during the American Revolution. In 1806, he developed the first dictionary. Read more about Webster here. Click on the left side bar to find out what today's word of the day is. Check back daily to see "the word of the day" at this online dictionary started by Noah Webster.

Please post your comments on any "Word of the Day"!! To post a comment, click on the word comments below this post, in the comment box type a brief comment. You can type your first name only after checking the option "other".

Sunday, October 7, 2007

Fastt Math at King Open


King Open is pleased to have our students grades 2-8 continue with Fastt Math this year. This curriculum enhancing software by Tom Snyder meets both state and national Math Standards. Students have fun while learning basic math facts in addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. They will also develop skills to recall facts from memory and develop fluency with multi-digit problems in each operation.

Fastt Math = Fluency and Automaticity through Systematic Teaching with Technology.

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Jottit Here!


I am pleased to share another great online writing and reading tool at Jottit. This site can only be viewed and used by students with the password. If you are interested in accessing this space to write, please ask Sandra for the password.

Looking forward to reading what you have to JOT!

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Connect with ePals!



Classrooms are using ePals to connect with other classrooms both in the United States as well as other countries. We are excited to learn what other classrooms are doing and how they are using technology to learn.

Stay tuned, we will be blogging here to comment on what we learn with our ePals Classrooms!

Room 103 "COMPUTER STARS"














The "One Laptop Per Child" Project and Ola Technology at King Open is back in session starting this year off in grades 1 and 2. These mobile, green, durable and friendly laptops were in full action with the students in Aida's and Maria's Ola classroom. Students explored writing, photography, connecting with their friends to play games such as "Connect Four" as well as drawing. Students will be sharing the news and excitement with the public in the news on television this month.

Click "OLPC" to learn more information about this project. Also, watch this video to learn the background of this powerful, mini laptop! See more visits from OLPC to the King Open School in other grades and classrooms under the title "School News".

Please click on the word "Comment" below to write what you liked most about using the laptops in your classroom.

Thursday, September 13, 2007

BlogSpot


Welcome to a spot to write on this blog. Increase reading and writing with a weblog or "blog". A blog is a shared online journal where students develop their reading and writing skills.

This is going to be used to connect outside of room 213 and King Open School. Stay tuned!

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Welcome Back



Welcome back to King Open School. I hope everyone had an enjoyable summer. It has been exciting catching up with teachers, students and parents learning about all the exciting events that took place as well as their travels over the summer.

It has been determined by the students themselves that our primary goal for this year in room 213's Computer Lab will be "To Have Fun With Computers".....

We have been fortunate over the last year to have been able to add more computers in all classrooms grades K-8, install brand new iMacs in both of our computer labs, build students basic Math fact fluency with Fastt Math, develop early reading skills with Lexia, upgrade servers within our building and so much more.

This year I have many new technology resources and ideas to share with the King Open community. Visit this page often to see what they might be as well as some pictures of student projects throughout the year.

Monday, July 2, 2007

Intro to Blogging, Wikis & WebQuests!


This blog has been designed as a place to discuss the everchanging world of technology in the classrooms using Web/Kid Quests, Blogs and Wikis. Our discussion will take place here.

Question for Discussion/Comment:

* Describe and explain your reaction to the 1st WebQuest competition held in Hong Kong at the Chinese University. After viewing and reading from the Blog/Wiki Links in the left margin of this blog, share your predictions for the year 2011 as a result of this competition and how it could impact our classrooms, students and teachers in the United States.

To comment, simply click below "links to this post", then selcet "post a comment". If you don't see your comment immediately, you will see it once you refresh your browser. We hope you enjoy this interactive format for this week and we also hope you enjoy your experience blogging.

It is easy to create your own blog, try it sometime! You and your students wll be hooked.