I am so honored to be teaming up GoNoOdle to help them promote their new features on GoNoOdle Plus. I have been a self-proclaimed "GoNoOdle Groupie" since 2014, and I am so honored to continue to use GoNoOdle with my 5th graders daily. Yes, GoNoOdle is awesome sauce, but did you know that GoNoOdle PLUS has a lot of amazing features that make classroom learning so much fun! Check out this video to learn more! GoNoodle Plus Video - Schools from GoNoodle on Vimeo. GoNoodle Plus is the most academically comprehensive version of GoNoodle. It offers 100s of ways to deepen student learning with additional curricular videos, learning games, and printable activities! With GoNoodle Plus, you will have access to the follow exclusive GoNoodle Plus features: • Suite of Interactive Learning Games: Move and play while practicing math, ELA, science, social studies and more! • Question Sets: Personalize learning games with your own custom question sets ...
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GoNoodle’s “My Questions”
My love for GoNoodle is not a secret. I owe so much to the company and to their amazing sponsors at Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee. Their interactive brain breaks have transformed my classroom in such a positive way and have provided my students with the opportunity to engage their brains and bodies all while having fun in the classroom. I also LOVE technology and get so excited when my favorite classroom tech sources add a new feature to one of their tools. So this blog post is combining two things that I am passionate about- technology AND kinstetic learning. GoNoodle just recently introduced a new feature on GoNoodle Plus called My Questions. You know those awesome brain breaks such as Freeze It, Montana James, and Ultimate Champ Training that come with question sets? Well! Now you can customize your own question sets to add to these brain breaks to help you increase classroom learning that is 100% relevant to your students. Are you studying ...
Vocabulary Lanyards
I got really excited last night when I was typing this post that I put "publish" instead of "schedule" so you are getting some Monday Made It a little early! Thanks to Tara for the link up! I am a data fanatic. Data reports can help me create a pretty good picture of what type of learning and teaching needs to occur in my classroom. Last year, our SAT10 results showed that my students needed to be more proficient in vocabulary. So, I began to research and did you know that research shows that students who have a rich and expansive vocabulary are better, stronger readers? Not only do they read more fluently, but they actually better comprehend the text that they are reading. So guess what is going to be a much larger focus in my classroom curriculum this year? Yup! You guessed it! Vocabulary! Vocabulary is essentially the knowledge of words and their definitions. However, student understanding of vocabulary should go beyond just knowing what a word means. ...