Monday, October 31, 2011

Interactive crossword with Excel

When I first "met" Excel I thought it wasn't for me because Excel was all about Math calculations. However, I started exploring and came across Internet for classrooms, a site with excellent tutorials for teachers and Excel has become my best friend. Here is a crossword puzzle I made following step by step instructions from the site. I used the free puzzle maker to create the crossword first.
To view all the interactive features of this crossword CLICK HERE.







Saturday, October 29, 2011

Put it in the Bin

Class Tools.net Interactive is like a treasure chest for teachers. I've already used the Random Name Picker, Fakebook and below is a Dustbin game I've made in no time.

Friday, October 28, 2011

Halloween test II

I like using poetry in my classes. I used this poem in the Halloween test for my six graders.I adapted it to get more verbs in present continuous tense.

Thursday, October 27, 2011

My Halloween test

 My dear friend teachermarija and her post on Halloween test inspired me to try that in my classroom.So I put up this pre-test for my eight graders. I wanted to assess the relative pronouns WHO and THAT, the order of adjectives and the use of used to all that wrapped up into Halloween vocabulary.  I must say it was a huge success. As a follow up, I plan to assess these tests with
excellent= magic potion;
not bad= vampire bite;
 should try harder= skeleton bones



A haloween test VIII grade


More PowerPoint presentations from tanja

In for HALLOWEEN

It's the spookiest time of the year again. So, I decided to put a twist to the Mother Goose rhyme  The house that Jack built. I'm not sure that I'm that original, but my main purpose was "to kill two flies with one strike"- to present relative pronouns to my eight graders and to have a Halloween topic. So, this is my version of the familiar nursery rhyme.
The House That Jack Built My Version

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Saturday, October 1, 2011

I USED TO BELIEVE

I was looking for an idea for my lesson on USED TO when I came across this site. I used to believe is a collection of ideas that people used to believe in when they were children. You can add your own beliefs to the site. Check it out.