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Flocabulary

September 20, 2019|Alwayslearning, Assessment, EdTech, Gamify, Math, Science, Social Studies, Vocabulary

Flocabulary is genuinely cool!  Not only does it provide engaging rap videos over tons of topics for all content areas.  It has entire lessons developed around those videos which include: interactive vocabulary cards, group discussion questions, games, read and respond activities, 10 question quizzes, and a Lyric Lab at the end which allows students to demonstrate mastery by creating their own rap song.  

There is also a “Week in Rap” Current events news program each Friday. https://youtu.be/Wnftebc9DL0

This introduction to Flocabulary is very informative and worth a watch.

http://go.flocabulary.com/flocabulary-101-recording

Skip to 25:45 for information on how to set up your classes and how to view the data.

Elementary Teachers, I did some digging and came up with some very good and applicable lessons for the first unit in the second six weeks to get you started.  Check for your grade level below.

Kinder

ELA: Main Idea https://www.flocabulary.com/unit/main-idea/

Math: Numbers https://www.flocabulary.com/unit/comparing-numbers/

What is a clock: https://www.flocabulary.com/unit/what-is-a-clock/

Science: Force and Motion https://www.flocabulary.com/unit/forces-and-motion/

States of Matter https://www.flocabulary.com/unit/three-states-of-matter/

Social Studies: Transportation https://www.flocabulary.com/unit/transportation/video/

1st Grade: 

ELA: Adjectives https://www.flocabulary.com/unit/adjectives/

Math: Numbers https://www.flocabulary.com/unit/comparing-numbers/

Science: Force and Motion https://www.flocabulary.com/unit/forces-and-motion/

Social Studies: Customs and Traditions https://www.flocabulary.com/unit/new-year-celebrations/ 

2nd Grade

ELA: Author’s Purpose https://www.flocabulary.com/unit/authors-purpose/

Math: Fractions https://www.flocabulary.com/unit/fractions/

Science: Energy from the Sun  https://www.flocabulary.com/unit/sun/video/

Social Studies: Map Skills https://www.flocabulary.com/unit/map-skills/

3rd Grade

ELA: Suffixes https://www.flocabulary.com/unit/suffixes/

Math: Money https://www.flocabulary.com/unit/money/

Science: Force andMotion https://www.flocabulary.com/unit/forces-and-motion/

Social Studies: Map Skills https://www.flocabulary.com/unit/map-skills/

4th Grade

ELA: Context Clues https://www.flocabulary.com/unit/context-clues/

Math: Place Value https://www.flocabulary.com/unit/place-value/ Multiplying with an arrayhttps://www.flocabulary.com/unit/multiplying-arrays/

Science: Natural Resources https://www.flocabulary.com/unit/natural-resources/

Social Studies: Explorers https://www.flocabulary.com/unit/age-of-exploration/

5th Grade

ELA:Persuasive Language https://www.flocabulary.com/unit/persuasive-language/

Math: Order of Operations https://www.flocabulary.com/unit/pemdas/

Science: Electrical Energy https://www.flocabulary.com/unit/current-electricity/

Social Studies: French and Indian War https://www.flocabulary.com/unit/french-indian-war/

QT Boom Cards

Boom cards is a tool to create activities that you could post for your students in SeeSaw or Google Classroom.

Let’s take a quick look at Boom Cards. Boom Cards lets you create interactive lessons and activities for your students. Boom cards provides instant feedback and checks answers for you.

There are lots of possibilities for exciting activities in Boom Cards however the free version is purely for exploring how to make one. The free account is useless for assigning to students and trying to use in class. Pricing is low though.

Chromebook Accessibility Features

Is your students screen zoomed in to the point it is unusable? Is the cursor gigantic? Is the display strange colors all of a sudden? Is the Chromebook narrating everything they do and see?

These are incredibly common issues. The Accessibility features on your students Chrome profile have been enabled. I am not 100% sure if they are accidentally turning it on or if their peers are messing with them. I can tell you it is a Chrome setting and will follow them to any device so changing Chromebooks does not help.

You can press alt+Shft+S to jump to that menu and turn off those features.

You can also reach them by clicking on the time in the bottom right corner and then clicking the little person.

A Guide to Your Chromebook's Accessibility Features

https://support.google.com/chromebook/answer/177893?hl=en

QT Collaborative Story Activity

Create a Collaborative Story with your students.  Start the story for your students with a good prompting line then have them continue the story one at a time.

This is an awesome and simple idea.  You can create a Google Doc with the first line already on there to get them started.  Maybe even include a table with a column for the students name to keep them in a rotation.

Or create a Google Slides presentation with the first line on the first slide.  Follow that with lots of blank slides for students to add their lines to.  Maybe even add student names to each slide so there is no confusion over who goes next.  With the slides option you could even have students go back and add illustrations to someone else’s slide.  This will also leave you with a fun presentation of the story to click through when it is done.

Here are some templates to get you started.  Make yourself a copy.  Type your students names into the template then copy paste the table/slides a few times as needed.

You could even get started with my Dragon Story example.

Slides Template Activities for Everyone

https://www.theresawills.com/templates

This website provides more than 30 slides templates that are set up for use in many content areas as well as generic templates for any content area. There are some pretty good and ready to go useful templates worth checking out.

I think the Would You Rather slide could be a fun warm up activity especially if you change the questions to something related to your lesson for the day. You could use options that include being able to understand a concept or work out a formula. Then as the lesson progresses they realize they might have made a different choice knowing what they know now.

Login Issues with Google
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Are yours or your students Google Forms submissions not coming through? Are they seemingly disappearing into the ether? Are you frustrated beyond belief? Don’t panic. I have not run into a case of this yet where one of these four tips didn’t fix the problem. These login issues can effect more than just Google Forms.

1 Don’t use a cell phone to complete it (Google Forms pulls the main personal gmail account as the ID and blocks it.) Or login to the cell phone as a brand new user with only the school @princetonisd.net gmail.

2 Logout all the way out of the Chromebook and log back in with their school account through ClassLink.  They are sometimes logged in with a personal gmail account first or on a siblings login and just open a new browser, which won’t work.

3 I also have seen this caused by students in a Google Classroom with a personal Gmail and not their school Gmail.

4 If it is on a PC computer they need to watch this video to learn how to create their own school only browser launcher.

 https://youtu.be/HQOHyaUjf28

ClassKick Update

With special guest Mrs. Nelson, we jump back into ClassKick for an update based on experiences teachers have been having with ClassKick. We cover creating folders to organize your assignments, locking rosters to keep them clean and correct, sharing activities with your fellow teachers, and take a look at activity grades.  If you don’t yet use ClassKick and need to learn more about it you can find my previous ClassKick video here.  

Google Forms Turn off Responses

Sometimes you might need to turn off your Google form to stop it from accepting new responses. Perhaps the assignment needed to be done by a specific time and you do not want to allow late submissions. Google Classroom won’t let you do that you have to make that change in Google Forms.

First step will be to go to the responses tab.

Then simply toggle off the “Accepting responses” option.

You can always turn that back on at anytime if you need to.