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Well, I have posted my first project as of 10:45pm 12/3/2013 and now we must wait to see if it will be approved. (If you click on the link before it is approved, you won't be able to read anything and the only option is to donate to a 'future' project.) After approval, Donor's Choose will allow individuals to donate to the project. It will be posted for up to 4 months, but figures crossed it gets funded before then. As I complete the form, I was bummed that I wasn't able to give a full picture of our great classroom and highlight the students in the way I would have liked. With the being said, I thought that I would post my full "tell us about your classroom and project" answers that I was forced to condense for the actual proposal.
Parents, do not feel obligated to donate. I am posting because I believe in sharing all aspects of the classroom with you and I want you to know the exciting things that are happening at Evendale.
If you are a visitor to our class blog, first of all, thank you for visiting and taking the time to read about us. Also, please consider taking a peek at our first project (hoping to make it projects, plural, very soon) and help support my wonderful students. If you have any questions, feel free to comment. I am still new to this and I am sure their will be a slight learning curve. Thanks for your patience and continued support.
12/4/13 ~ UPDATE: The project is LIVE!! Use code DISNEY and Disney will matching donated funds! Thanks in advance!!
12/4/13 ~ UPDATE: The project is LIVE!! Use code DISNEY and Disney will matching donated funds! Thanks in advance!!
Here is my non-condensed version:
Introduce us to your classroom
"If a child can't learn the way we teach, maybe we need to teach the way they learn." ~Ignacio Estrada
All students deserve access to 21st
century tools to prepare them for their future. Some students will use these
tools to practice skills. Some students will use these tool to create and
express what they know. Some student many even begin to use these tools as
their voice. In many ways, increasing technology use within the classroom can
provide these students with life long skills.
Tell us more about your students.
Let me tell you a little bit about my students. They are
funny. They laugh when I make a mistake. They giggle when a friend gets in
trouble. They will try and play tricks on me. They are loveable.
They are always willing to give a hug or pat when someone is sad or hurt. They
know when they need a squeeze and will ask. They are bright. They show the
potential to learn and are exciting about learning. They express curiosity and love to explore new
things. They know what they want, they just need some help on how to express
that. They often struggle with simple, everyday tasks such as walking, getting dressed, or expressing their needs.
Our school is quite a unique place. We are a small suburban
school, which truly provides the best education for ALL students. ALL students
as expected to achieve to their highest potential. Students are included with
their grade level peers as well as provided a variety of intervention services.
In our school, students are met were they are and pushed to reach their fullest
potential. With this wonderful elementary school is an extra-special classroom
that supports students with moderate to severe educational needs in
Kindergarten and First Grade.
Describe how your students will use the materials you're
requesting.
With the many challenges my students face (limited motor
skills, vision issues, hearing issues), access to technology and appropriate,
meaningful activities has been limited. Since the increase of mobile
technology, a new world has been opened for my students. The touch technology
not only provides the students with immediate feedback, it also allows them to
engage in activities that they may have been reluctant to try. With the advent
of the new iOS7 operating system and the ‘switch access’ portion of the accessibility
features makes the iOS devices even more promising for my students.
For this project, we are looking to gain an iPad mini with a
protective case. This resource will provide so many possibilities within the
classroom. Looking at the native applications on the iPad mini, such as camera,
the students will be able to document things that happen throughout the school
day and share with parents through email. The camera can also be used to add
photos to our photo blog that we have for the classroom. We would be able to
use the video function to provide video modeling opportunities to students who
can benefit from that technique. The facetime feature (as well as skype app)
can be used to video-conference with other classrooms.
In addition to the native apps, the plethora of academic
apps available for the iPad mini can help provide individualized content to
provide remediation, practice, and extension of various skills. Although
academic skills are a focus, the iPad mini can also provide opportunities to
support life skills such as calculator skills, using a daily schedule, or using
the device to help communicate their needs. The protective case is a must add
to this project due to the physical limitations of the students. The case
included in this project provides protections from drops (which often happen
with students who have limited motor skills), water-resistant cover (for some
students who are challenged with oral motor skills and sometime drool on the
device), ability to easily disinfect the iPad which is a MUST in a school
setting as well as with students who also have medical needs.
Close by sharing why your project will make a difference.
Donations for this project will help improved classroom
instruction by providing the students opportunities to practice and learn new
skills in format that is accessible to all students. For some students, the use
of this technology will provide them with additional support for their academic
goals. For some students, this project will provide an avenue to show what they
know, by drawing or taking pictures. For some students, this project could open
up a world of communication for them by providing them with opportunities to
explore various communication options.
Hi Melanie! The community you have built on your blog is so lovely. I wanted to reach out because I am the community manager for the USC Rossier School of Education. Today is the last day to enter a blogger link up contest for classroom supplies. I see that you are raising funds for your classroom and I was wondering if you would be interested in submitting your post into our contest. We are looking for classrooms that have a genuine need for additional supplies, and I feel that your classroom is a fit for this contest. The reality is that the average teacher spends $485 out of pocket for classroom supplies each year. The #ClassroomProject gives a voice to educators who are spending money out of pocket. This is an exciting contest for K-12 teacher bloggers to win one of 30 prizes that total more than $3,000 to purchase classroom supplies You can click here for more information: http://rossieronline.usc.edu/the-classroom-project-classroom-supplies-for-teachers-contest/ or feel free to reach out to me directly at erika.phyall@usc.edu. Thank you so much for sharing about your classroom with us, and I hope you join The Classroom Project!
ReplyDeleteSincerely,
Erika Phyall
USC Campaign Manager
erika.phyall@usc.edu
Melanie,
ReplyDeleteThank you for giving DonorsChoose.org a try, and for writing this post! We loved reading about your students and what makes them special.
Good luck on your current projects!
All the best,
Margie, DonorsChoose.org Marketing Team
Margie, Thank you for stopping by our class blog!! I am excited that I finally have time to explore Donors Choose. I am extra excited that my first project has been funded!! Thank you for supporting teachers as well as bringing teachers together to support each other!
ReplyDeleteMelanie