I must admit, I had a wonderful lesson on graphing climate averages for ten Canadian Communities using the spreadsheets on Google Docs.
What made it particularly pleasant was the portability of the laptops; I could create small groups of 3 students per laptop and move them well apart from each other. This way, there were no other computers and students to distract group members from the task at hand. Three can cluster around a laptop and be totally involved.
We started with one of those S & S Learning maps which showed 10 communities all over Canada with their minimum and maximum average temperatures. Students had to create a spreadsheet with 3 columns: Communities, Average Winter Temperature in Degrees Celcius, and Average Summer Temperature in Degrees Celcius. They entered the data from the maps. (One group member could read as another typed). They then created a bar graph; winter temps for the most part below the zero mark in blue and summer temperatures above the zero mark in red. I then asked them to share the document with their two buddies so all had a copy. Too too cool. (No more, "The document is stored on his/her computer and he/she is not here.")
(As well, grade six has been studying basic integers in math; this ties in with integers and data management. Not bad eh?)
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Laptops, Google Docs, and Grade 5/6 Social Studies Oh MY!!!!
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good teacher days,
Google Docs,
laptops,
social studies,
spreadsheets
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Sounds like a good lesson. I really like the sharing features of Google Docs.
Good job!!! I am pumped for you! Kudos for making such a fun lesson! Laptops in the classroom is so wonderful!
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