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In order to post your entries for previous dates/postings not listed on the current web page, scroll to the bottom of the page until you see the wording Older Posts, and click on that link. You may also visit the ED638 Archive located on the right hand side of our homepage to access previous posts. Good luck, and we look forward to reading your entries! :)
Thursday, December 26, 2013
CMS Tool: RCampus - Plants
The CMS tool I have decided to use is Rcampus. I have no experience with Rcampus, but it seems fairly easy to navigate through and I would like to become more familiar with this tool.
I would like to focus on for this project is plants. Third grade focuses on a unit of study on plants which content includes needs of a plant, parts of a plant, parts of a seed, plant cells, and photosynthesis.
Plant Image Source:
http://www.mpsaz.org/ishikawa/programs/techlab/3rd_-_4th_grades/images/plants1.jpg
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I'm very excited to explore the activities you will create for this lesson. Although I don't teach science, its always great to "refresh" my memory on some of the topics that I learned when I was in grade school.
ReplyDeleteGreat topic, Rachel! :)
ReplyDeleteI would also like to become more familiar for R campus. This could be something we share with our colleagues at Adacao. I've never heard of it before this.
ReplyDeleteHi Rachel, how is the project coming along? I'm excited to see your finished product because I am using RCampus too.
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