The purpose of the Woodland Elementary School media center program is to support the curriculum, foster a love for reading and learning, and ensure that all stakeholders become effective users of information in both print and electronic formats. We strive to keep written language in front of each student in the form of a great book!
Classes taught = 72
Students who visited the media center independently = 1683
Items checked out from the media center = 4113
2013 in the media center!
We are off to a great start for 2013!
- The kindergarten classes have used digital cameras to take pictures of words that begin with "the letter of the week". The pictures were collected in a powerpoint that is posted on the media center technology page (http://mymediacenter.wikispaces.com/home). Take a look at them! They are so creative with their photography!
- First grade students have been reading and participating in our Accelerated Reader program. They are also practicing their keyboarding skills with some help from a website featured on the Media Center Home Page.
- Second grade students have explored our PebbleGo Social Studies database (provided by our fabulous PTA). They are gathering information that will be used in creating a powerpoint presentation.
- Third grade students are also using the PebbleGo database to learn more about American government. They are practicing note taking skills.
- Our fourth graders are focusing on the American Revolution. Their information will be shared via a Voki. The Vokis will soon be published on the media center technology wiki.
- Fifth graders are studying World War II. The war lasted six years. The students are sifting through a lot of information to find the key points that are most important to them. Each student will create a concise multimedia presentation
Mrs. Daigre's Class - 100th day of school |
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)