During the summer semester for my Technology and Education
class, I have been reading 7 blogs and keeping up with them through Google
Reader. I had not used Google
Reader before to keep up with blogs that I like to read. Even after using it for this assignment,
I have found that I prefer to go to the blog web page. In the past I have simply booked marked
the blogs I enjoy and keep up with them that way. I found that some of the blogs did not always relate to what I would be teaching. I did find many good ideas from them as
well. Below is the list of the 7
blogs that I have been reading.
CoolCatTeacher Blog http://coolcatteacher.blogspot.com
Will Richardson http://willrichardson.com
Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day http://larryferlazzo.edublogs.org
Free Technology for Teachers http://www.freetech4teachers.com
A Media Specialist’s Guide to the Internet http://mediaspecialistsguide.blogspot.com
Mr. Salsich’s Class http://jmsalsich.edublogs.org
The First Grade Parade http://thefirstgradeparade.blogspot.com
My favorite blog to read was The First Grade Parade. Even though I have been teaching sixth
grade for 3 years, I loved all the ideas Mrs. Carroll posted on her blog. I had
heard about this blog from a friend and was able to read many of the past
posts. I found through reading the
past posts that Mrs. Carroll has a teacherspayteachers.com account and that you
can buy the things activities that she has created. I know that if I ever taught first grade I would definitely
use her blog as a resource and potentially buy some of the materials she has
created.
My favorite blog post from reading the different blogs was Visitors and Flags from Around the World from Mr. Salsich’s Class. In this blog post, the students drew pictures of the flags from
the countries that their blog visitors are from. I thought this was a neat idea because it allowed the
students to see how the Internet connects people all over the world. It can
also show the students that they can do something to help people anywhere in
the world.
After reading all the blogs over the last month, I know that
there are a couple I will continue to keep up with. I like the blogs that are written by classroom teachers the
best because they are sharing what is working for them and that gives me ideas
about what I can do in my classroom.