Thursday, January 29, 2009

Tech Savvy Teacher

Technology is a part of everyday life and it is essential that we teach our students how to use it effectively by incorporating it into our teaching.


Miss Cluff and Miss Schefcik teamed up and performed an experiment that was originally designed for a 1st grade class, showing how simple it can be to bring technology into a classroom. They found this experiment at http://www.macomb.k12.mi.us/eastdet/Plans/EL-math.htm. This fulfills a 1st Grade standard found in Utah Public Schools' Curriculum...
Standard 3
Students will understand simple geometry and measurement concepts as well as collect, represent, and draw conclusions from data.
Objective 3
Collect, organize, and represent simple data.
1. Collect and represent data using tables, tally marks, pictographs, and bar graphs.
2. Describe and interpret data.

What better way to explore math than with food?
In this experiment, students compare the color quantities in two different packages of M&M's. Miss Cluff and Miss Schefcik used a package of peanut and a package of plain M&M’s.




After sorting their data they created a bar graph of their findings using PowerPoint. The bar graph helped them quickly and clearly organize their findings so they could analyze their information. They learned that along with having more M&M’s in them, plain M&M packages also have a wider variety of colors. One thing is for sure...M&M's sure are tasty!
Incorporating PowerPoint into the lesson is beneficial for students because they gain experience using the program and learn how to professionally organize and present data. These 1st grade scientists are ready to present their findings to the public in a way that presents their experimental data in a way that could be readily repeated by other curious students. Not only does this fulfill the 1st grade standard, it does so in a unique way that will help the students for the rest of their lives! Whether students grow up to be scientists or not, they will need to know how to use various aspects of PowerPoint. This lesson merely explored one of PowerPoint's many capabilities. As Miss Schefcik and Miss Cluff learned, incorporating technology into a lesson plan does not have to give teachers a headache. The hardest thing about bringing technology into the classroom is knowing what resources you have, after that, the rest is as easy as eating a whole bag of M&Ms by yourself!!

5 comments:

  1. I love your experiment! It is so fun for students to be able to eat what they have been learning with after wards!
    I want to see pictures! I hear you have a great hand model:)

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  2. good idea finding a lesson plan and then modifying it! love the MM idea :)

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  3. This was a great idea for a lesson, you were able to use technology, have fun and learn all in one lesson. Way to go!

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  4. Science & M&M's? Why didn't I think of that? :)

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  5. I love how you incorporated food into your math lesson -- it is fun, engaging, and helps reinforce concepts! Your graph looks really professional!

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