Favorite Birth-PK classroom
websites:
http://teacherweb.com/KS/StanleyElementary/MsCarrie/index.html
http://ih-armon.weebly.com/
I choose Ms. Carrie’s
website because it had personal information about the teacher, a calendar of events,
information about what they were doing in class, pictures of each class (that
was only accessible through password for confidentiality), helpful links and
other helpful information. I also choose this website because it was kept up to
day. I found that many teacher websites were started at the beginning of the
year, but not kept up to date.
I choose Ms. Jean’s
preschool classroom website for many of the same reasons. An added feature that
Ms. Jean’s website had was pictures of parent child activity days. To me this
shows how Ms. Jean has built many relationships with the families of the
children in her classroom. She also had family night forms explaining the
upcoming family night activities.
Favorite K-3 environment
websites:
http://www.kellywalsh.org/teacher_pages/randy_roden/homepage/Primary.html
https://sites.google.com/a/dysart.org/ms-brodkorb/home
For a K-3 classroom website
I choose the primary pod website for kindergarten and 1st grade at a
school in my local town. As I searched for classroom websites I realized that
many of the schools in my local town did not have individual classroom
websites. The Woods Learning Center primary pod website had summaries of what
they had been learning, important dates to remember and a peek of what was
coming up the next week in the classroom.
For my second K-3 classroom
website I choose a second grade classroom at a school where I previously taught
kindergarten. I choose this website because she listed homework activities,
websites to help students, information about what they were studying, and
specific information about the programs she uses in her classroom.