As I was organizing my files for my job switch this year (and next), I came across a leaflet put together and distributed to teachers of Davison School several years ago. I can't remember who made it but want to offer that person, if you're reading this, official credit. Within the leaflet were helpful technology tips for using Microsoft software, SMART Ideas, and digital cameras. I'll share with you the web resources that were listed in each section. Today will be PowerPoint sites to check out:
Microsoft PowerPoint Tutorials
Creating Classroom Presentations with PowerPoint (from Education World's site)
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
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- Hello! I am currently in my ninth year of teaching and am excited to be teaching Grade Six once again! I taught Grade Three for five years, went on maternity leave for a year, then co-taught for a year in Grades Four to Six (half-time). I was ready for a change, so I moved to teaching Grade Six full-time and then went on another maternity leave. I came back for good good and am thrilled to be able to continue my educational journey in Grade Six! Please feel free to drop by our classroom anytime and visit our blog often for information and updates!