Rebeca and Seamus: Halloween. Aidan Q. and Cole: The leaves change colors . Kristen and Aidan S.: It gets cold.
What does fall look like?
Rebeca and Seamus: So many colors! Aidan Q. and Cole: Kristen and Aidan S.:
Favorite Fall Leaf Colors
red
orange
yellow
brown
This page (partially completed to show an example of how student input would be formatted)is designed for a Kindergarten class learning about the seasons. This page is designed to support the lesson and facilitate interactive learning. For the two questions, "What happens during fall?" and "What does fall look like?" the class is grouped into pairs to talk about the questions and decide on one answer to add to the wikispace page. The students can see who their partner is from the color coding with their photo. When answers are given at the end of paired discussion, the teacher will enter answers with the page in edit mode. This activity enables the students to colloborate with either other and work as small teams, then contribute to the page and work together with the entire class to create our page together. At the end of the lesson each student chooses their favorite fall leaf color, and their photo is added right there in class. We will use this for a future math lesson. Parents are invited to view this page to extend learning to the home.
What happens during fall?
What does fall look like?
Favorite Fall Leaf Colors
This page (partially completed to show an example of how student input would be formatted)is designed for a Kindergarten class learning about the seasons. This page is designed to support the lesson and facilitate interactive learning. For the two questions, "What happens during fall?" and "What does fall look like?" the class is grouped into pairs to talk about the questions and decide on one answer to add to the wikispace page. The students can see who their partner is from the color coding with their photo. When answers are given at the end of paired discussion, the teacher will enter answers with the page in edit mode. This activity enables the students to colloborate with either other and work as small teams, then contribute to the page and work together with the entire class to create our page together. At the end of the lesson each student chooses their favorite fall leaf color, and their photo is added right there in class. We will use this for a future math lesson. Parents are invited to view this page to extend learning to the home.