I know some of you might like scrolling through TONS of pictures, I for one worry that I'm going to bore you with another post that is just like the one on the "My Classroom" tab at the top of my blog. I hate being repetitive - probably because I spend most of my day repeating myself to fifth graders.
So here's a slightly different take on my classroom tour...
Hover over the image and click on the black dots to learn about my tiny little space.
I know this doesn't show my whole classroom, but the challenge was to show where I spend my week. :)
P.S. I just realized that it is the second of the month so I am also going to link of with Schroeder's Shennanigans In Second and Lucky Little Learners for their #2getherwearebetter link up. It's my first time and I'm excited to participate!
I am loving the hover dots on your pictures. Perfect for a classroom reveal!
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Danielle
The Crescent City Classroom
I actually rediscovered ThingLink over the summer, and I can't seem to stop using it!
DeleteI love the THING LINK dots on your picture! That looks so fun!
ReplyDeleteLaura
Ms. Pretzel's 2nd Grade Bugs
Oh my goodness! It really is. And my students love it too. They picked up on how to navigate the program so much faster than I did. Kids amaze me!
DeleteI love the Thinglink! I had to give it a try. (I mentioned you in a post.
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Yours turned out great! So much fun!
DeleteWhat a clever way to share your room! Love Thinglink!
ReplyDeleteThe Techie Playground
Thank you. I love it too!
DeleteI love the interactive way your are sharing your reveal - HOW FUN and CLEVER!!! I have never heard of Thinglink before I will have to check it out. I also see that you are a STEM teacher. Although I teach second (I once was a science teacher) I love all things science. Last year I started bringing STEM activities in my science curriculum with my second graders. I am your newest follower. I can't wait to read more post!
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Teaching Tidbits and More with Jamie
I'm hoping to partner up with some of the younger grades this year. I'd like to do a stem challenge that involved standards from both the younger grades and my grade. The students could work together and the older students could be the mentors.
DeleteWhat kind of printer do you have?
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of printer do you have?
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