An E-Portfolio (electronic portfolio) is an electronic collection of evidence that shows your learning journey over time. Portfolios can relate to specific academic fields or your lifelong learning. Evidence may include writing samples, photos, videos, research projects, observations by mentors and peers, and/or reflective thinking.
By this year I have thrown my traditional portfolio and created my electronic portfolio. Share me my progress in my learning journey by having a look on my E-portfolio. click on the following picture.
It's time to show your learning journey over time. Just click on E-Portfolio and create your own E-portfolio.
Tuesday, 9 June 2015
Types of Triangles
Educaplay is
a free website which lets teachers create a wide variety of different
educational interactive resources. These can then be linked to, or embedded
into your blog.
I used educaplay to create a quiz that can assess my students knowledge at the end of the lesson.
Have a look on the Grade Seven Math quiz that was done by me, by following the steps:
I used educaplay to create a quiz that can assess my students knowledge at the end of the lesson.
Have a look on the Grade Seven Math quiz that was done by me, by following the steps:
- Click on the figure
- Try the quiz
- Comment and give me your opinion
Types of Triangles |
Tuesday, 19 May 2015
Properties of Diagonals
I created a podcast with my friend using a smartphone to record a dialog between us about the properties of diagonals. This podcast can be used in our Math class to explain the Properties of Diagonals or as a review for the students after explaining the lesson.
I used this podcast as an introduction for the Math lesson "Properties of Diagonals" in Grade 5. My students were interested to hear, practice and try it. Also they were very happy with this new experience.
I used this podcast as an introduction for the Math lesson "Properties of Diagonals" in Grade 5. My students were interested to hear, practice and try it. Also they were very happy with this new experience.
Tuesday, 12 May 2015
Hot Potatoes
I was interested to use a software named Hot potatoes to create exercises in Math and Science. This software can be downloaded from Internet and its for free.
Don't hesitate to create yours. :)
Tuesday, 5 May 2015
Testing our Students' Knowledge about Angles Using SurveyMonkey
Survey monkey is an online survey site that simplifies the survey process
considerably. Survey monkey offers 17 formats for
asking questions (multiple choice, true false, open-ended, etc).
I used survey monkey to create a Math assessment about Angles.
It was a good idea to introduce the following survey to grade six students in order to test their acquired knowledge after explaining the lesson.
I used survey monkey to create a Math assessment about Angles.
It was a good idea to introduce the following survey to grade six students in order to test their acquired knowledge after explaining the lesson.
Click on the Math Minds
Try it and give me your comments :)
What about Comparing Fractions Using Power Point?! :)
Microsoft PowerPoint is a software product used to perform computer-based presentations. There are various circumstances in which a presentation is made: teaching a class, assessment for your students explaining an organizational structure, etc.
I prepared this Power Point to introduce exercises
prepared for grade 5 students to compare fractions with same denominator.
We can use this Power Point as:
- An introduction to the lesson to motivate students to discover it and be integrated in the learning and teaching method.
- An assessment at the end of the lesson.
So,when would you use it?
Hello
I am a Science and Math teacher. I am studying masters in Educational Technology in the Lebanese University (faculty of pedagogy).
This blog is created for teachers to spotlight on my evaluation experience in educational aiming for innovation.
I will be glad to share with you my experience. Wishing to have your comments and suggestions for my posts.
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