We're down to the last page of the mystery resource, and it happens to be on using digital cameras in the classroom. The following are a few links that you may wish to explore if this is an area of interest for you. For those teachers who indicated using digital cameras with their students as an area of interest on the mentor survey I sent out, I have a handout I can give you, also.
Click! Using a Digital Camera in the Elementary Classroom
Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators - scroll down for a bit for the digital camera links
1001 Uses for a Digital Camera
Digital Cameras in the Classroom
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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!