<center><font color=#0066ff size= 4>Kimberly Dinwiddie's Teacher Education Portfolio

  1. Child Development
    1. Philosophy
    2. Service Learning Reflection
    3. Social Development and Friendships
      1. Checklist
      2. Social Development PowerPoint
    4. “Who’s Afraid of the Dark?”
    5. Children's Television
      1. Programs
      2. Advertisements
    6. HOP Club
      1. December Calendar
        1. December Projects
      2. January Calendar
        1. January Projects
      3. February Calendar
        1. February Projects
      4. HOP Club Flyer
    7. Bright or Gifted?
  2. Children's Literature
    1. My model classroom library
    2. Reading aloud to children
    3. Literature Timeline
    4. Story Grammer Flashcards
    5. Book Quilt
    6. Dr. Seuss Birthday Party
    7. Diary of a Worm Literature Lesson
    8. Fairytale News Literature Lesson
    9. Literature Reviews
    10. Reading Journal
    11. Bloom's Taxonomy
    12. Philosophy
    13. Final Reflection
  3. Classroom Management
    1. Classroom Rules and Consequences
    2. Lesson Plan Outline
    3. Classroom Layout
      1. Classroom Layout Explanation
    4. My Management Style
    5. Parent Communication
    6. Theorist Presentation
      1. Annotated Bibliography
      2. Presentation Handouts
      3. Presentation PowerPoint
    7. Service Learning Final Reflection
    8. Philosophy of Classroom Management
  4. Cultural Diversity
    1. Films and Speakers
      1. Stand and Deliver
      2. History of Education
      3. A Class Divided
      4. Mrs. Camacho
      5. Diane Fernicho
      6. Patricia E. McIntyre
      7. Dr. Janel White-Taylor
      8. Kami Hoskins
      9. Sandra Stueber
    2. Philosophy
    3. Research Project
      1. Power Point
      2. Presentation Handout
      3. Annotated Bibliography
      4. Research Paper
        1. References
      5. Presentation Activity
    4. Final Reflection
    5. Critical Analysis
    6. Cultural Calendar
    7. Teaching Strategies
  5. Exceptional Learner
    1. Field Experience
    2. Speech and Language Disorder
    3. Philosophy of Educating Exceptional Learners
  6. History for Elementary Education Majors
    1. George Washington
      1. Fact Sheet
      2. Fact books
      3. Missing Letters
      4. Match the cherry trees
    2. California Gold Rush
      1. Gold Math
      2. Match the Tools worksheet
      3. Evaluation worksheet
      4. Coloring Page
  7. Introduction to Education
    1. Philosophy
    2. Research Paper
      1. Annotated Bibliography
      2. <FONT face="Times New Roman" color=#000066 size=3>Summary
      3. PowerPoint
      4. References
    3. Critical Analysis
    4. Final Reflection
      1. PowerPoint-The Little Things
  8. Technology Courses
    1. PowerPoint
    2. Internet/Web
      1. <FONT face="Times New Roman" color=#000066 size=3>WebQuests
    3. Computer Science
      1. Fourth Grade Lesson
        1. Example Project
      2. WebQuest
        1. Teacher Page
        2. Example PowerPoint
      3. Philosophy
      4. Final Reflection
      5. Reader Response
      6. Janet Schwab Reflection
      7. Word Artifacts
      8. PowerPoint How To Handout
      9. PowerPoint Presentation
    4. Photoshop Elements 4
      1. Reader Response
    5. Microsoft Publisher
      1. WebQuest
        1. Teacher Page
        2. Example Page
      2. Classroom Newsletter
      3. Read aloud Trifold
      4. E-mail Newsletter
      5. Classroom Web Page and Calendar
      6. Getting to Know you Flyer
    6. Electronic Portfolio Development
  9. Theory of Elementary Math I
    1. Philosophy
    2. Kindergarten Game
      1. Lesson Plan
      2. Grouping and Patterns Game Board
    3. Interactive Math web sites
    4. Curriculum Map
      1. Kindergarten Curriculum
      2. What to include in a curriculum map
    5. Math Literature Lesson
      1. Lesson Plan
      2. Math activity
    6. Math Standards
  10. Theory of Elementary Math II
    1. Philosophy
    2. Turtle Probability
    3. Polygon and Polyhedron Lesson Plan
    4. Design, Spin, and Graph
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<FONT face="Times New Roman" color=#000066 size=3>WebQuests

j0354530.gif WebQuests? WebQuests were designed to teach students topics where the learning is drawn from the web while teaching the standards. WebQuests allow me to varry the way I present topics to my students while keeping them actively involved. WebQuests utilize multiple learning strategies such as analysis, evaluation, and creativity. Below are many wonderful links to creative, encouraging WebQuests.

<FONT face="Times New Roman" color=#000066 size=3>All about apples

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Apples! Apples!
Grade K-2
Why does "An apple a day keep the doctor away?" How many different food can be made from apples? How many different colors do apples come in? In this WebQuest, students will learn the history behind apples, facts about apples, and many stories about apples! Eat away!

<FONT face="Times New Roman" color=#000066 size=3>Animals and Me

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Animals and Me
Grade K
Have you ever wished you could fly like a bird, breathe underwater like a fish, or sleep all day like a cat? This is a perfect WebQuest before or after a zoo field trip or an animal lesson. In this creative, adventurous WebQuest students will explore many different animals, pick their own, then compare that animal with their own body.

<FONT face="Times New Roman" color=#000066 size=3>Butterflies

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Butterflies
Grades K-3
How is a caterpillar and a butterfly related? In this science and language arts combination WebQuest, each team will find out facts about butterflies.

<FONT face="Times New Roman" color=#000066 size=3>Frog and Toad

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Find the Frog and Toad!
Grade 2
Ribbet...ribbet! This is a science and language arts WebQuest that teaches about frogs and toads through assuming the role of a detective.

<FONT face="Times New Roman" color=#000066 size=3>Rocks!

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Rocks!
Grade 2
Assume the role of a geologist, a rost inspector, and find out many interesting facts about the rocks that you walk on everyday. Compare and contrast the many different types of rocks with teammates in the classroom.

<FONT face="Times New Roman" color=#000066 size=3>The True Story of the Three Little Pigs

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Fairytale Court-The True Story of the Three Little Pigs
Grade 3
Is it the wolf's fault? Who was telling the truth, the three little pigs or the wolf? In this WebQuest your group will find out the real truth about the Three Little Pigs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Author: Kimberly Dinwiddie
Last modified: 5/5/2006 10:39 PM (EDT)