Posts Tagged ‘Earth Day’

Earth Day Flower Craft

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

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Ever have great ideas that don’t quite go as you imagined? While this Earth Day Bouquet is pretty and my son was fascinated by the flowers turning colors, the idea I had in my head did not quite materialize.

It was supposed to look just like the Earth! Still I decided to share it because my son had fun and learned so much. One of the major goals of Earth Day is to teach young kids about the earth, appreciation for what grows and it’s beauty. Since starting this activity last week, my son has stopped at many flower shops asking if those flowers were sucking up colored water too!

  1. Start with white carnations, 2 large jars, and blue and green food coloring. earth day parentella 007
  2. Cut the bottom of (more…)

2 Benefits to Online Parent-Teacher Communication

Thursday, April 1st, 2010
A major theme I am seeing discussed online at the moment is how technology can improve parent teacher connections. Parents (with computer and internet access) are able to get up to date information about their child and learning through:

Teachers and school produce so much information for parents. And if it not given a place online, it is lovingly scrunched into the ‘backpack express’ (new term I learned via @BrianStPierre)

In addition, I believe there are at least two more benefits for creating online communities for parents and teacher to communicate: increased learning and reduction of waste.

Increased Learning

Do you know how much time is wasted handing out newsletters and letters to students? Teachers of elementary aged students will empathise with the following story:

I taught Year 3 a couple of years ago and I had to ‘stop teaching’ 20 minutes before the end of school day to hand out all the parent communication notes. You see, some went to all students, some to the oldest, some to the youngest. Then I had to go outside and make sure all the children put the notes into their bags.

20 minutes a day, 5 days a week for 40 weeks of the year is 4000 minutes or approximately 66 hours. That is time away from teaching and learning.

Reduces Waste

By putting information online, we are reducing paper waste. We already have too much paper in our classrooms. Some schools ask parents to donate a ream of paper at the beginning of the year to reduce the costs. To me that seems like backwards thinking. Why aren’t schools thinking of ways to cut the paper usage?

Shelly Blake-Plock from Teach Paperless writes a blog “Social Tech Integrated Paperless Classrooms.” And on that blog there is a Paperless EarthDay Pledge where he is asking classrooms to go paperless for Earth Day 2010. As I write this post, 975 teachers have joined the pledge.

With all the positive reasons to go paperless, why wouldn’t you? Could you go Paperless for one day?

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