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Wednesday, March 30, 2016

3C - Text Structures in Padlet

Students of 3C,

Today we are using your book clubs and Padlet to explore different text structures. Mrs. Conklin has made a Padlet for each of the structures you have been discussing in class:




Click on text structure Mrs. Conklin has assigned you and add your thoughts. Remember:

  • double-click to add a sticky
  • use your first name only as the "title" which will appear in red
  • add your thoughts as the "write something" which will appear in black


Have fun!

Monday, March 21, 2016

Padlet wtih 3C - Constellations

Students of 3C,

Here is your new Padlet:

http://padlet.com/ccasal/idnqrs516yl


You will be answering a question related to your recent study of astronomy:

  • what is your favorite constellation?


Make sure you add at least 3 posts:

  • one with some of your own information
  • one with an appropriate and relevent picture
  • one with an appropriate and relevent link

Have fun!

Padlet with 3L

Here is the Padlet for today's introduction:


Fill in what you "Know" about Padlet and what you "Want" to know.

After we play around with it a bit we'll add what we've "Learned"

Have fun!

Friday, March 18, 2016

Padlet with 3C

Here is the Padlet for today's introduction:


Fill in what you "Know" about Padlet and what you "Want" to know.

After we play around with it a bit we'll add what we've "Learned"

Have fun!

Tuesday, March 15, 2016

More Padlet fun with 3M

Students of 3M,

After yesterday's introduction to Padlet (and your Padlet homework) you now have a fair amount of experience with it.

Since Padlet is a digital version of a pencil and paper t-chart or chart paper with stickies, you will compare and contrast the pros and cons of both the digital and non-digital ways to gather ideas.

For today:

  • what are the pros and cons of using Padlet to gather ideas? 
  • what are the pros and cons of using pencil and paper to gather ideas?


Organize your thoughts on the Padlet below:



Happy Padleting...

Monday, March 14, 2016

Padlet wtih 3M

Here is the Padlet for today's introduction:


Fill in what you "Know" about Padlet and what you "Want" to know.

After we play around with it a bit we'll add what we've "Learned"

Have fun!

Friday, November 20, 2015

New App = New Learning

by Ms. Boyer

I introduced Padlet to my 5th graders this week. I really didn’t know much about Padlet but thought it had the “cool factor” and would prove to be a very interesting way for my students to share their new investigations of non-fiction. I set up our collaborative group in Padlet, made a WELCOME page with a few notes for students to read with links to follow, and sent each student a note (in their google drive) introducing our new adventure.  I knew I didn’t know everything there was to know about this new app, but I do know 5th graders and I draw comfort from the fact that whatever I don’t know, they will figure out in a fraction of the time it would take me to resolve any issue.  Ten year olds are not intimidated, they are intuitive.


It’s been two days since Padlet became a new buzz word in our classroom and I’ve experienced a few F.A.I.L.s (First Attempts In Learning) but each hiccup was quickly resolved because my students possess two qualities that big businesses look for in their prospective employees; they are skilled problem solvers and they are digitally literate. Digital literacy is a fairly new term that marries the two words, digital and literacy.  Yet it is so much more than just the words; it’s a way of life, a way of interacting with the world, a way of solving problems and communicating.  In my 5th grade classroom, it’s me being comfortable with the fact that I will never know as much as my students; I teach them, they teach me. We raise the bar everyday.  


Padlet has proven to be an effective collaborative learning tool thus far. My students have now created shared Padlets as reading partners and are busy linking additional media to inform their learning. In a brief check-in ‘round the room the consensus was that we should continue to use Padlet, that it was easy to take notes on and it was a good way to organize thinking to share with a group. And so we shall...