Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Who is Mrs. Gebauer, anyway?

Hi everyone! Welcome to my blog.  As soon as I began thinking deeply about all the possibilities of professional/personal topics I could blog about, the first school-related topic that popped into my mind was the website that I shared about in our last class in the previous course.  It's my go-to website for math games related to our curriculum but it is full of links to other resources, as well.  To be honest, I hadn't even looked into many of the other resources beside what was connected to the math link until this week. My favorite other resource I recently explored was the one called "Family Reading Activities".  The link sent me to a page with a variety of engaging, highly interactive literacy games and activities for families to do with children.  Some of my favorites to suggest to parents for summer fun were "High Frequency Word Go-Fish" and "Be A Playwrite".  When you get a chance, check this website out and EXPLORE! You won't regret it! Go now: Mrs. Gebauer.
I just realized as I was about to actually share this post that I never answered my own question. I did notice there was a link titled "About Mrs. Gebauer" so I think I'll check it out now! I'll let you wonder until my next post!

3 comments:

  1. I was about to recommend Wonderopolis and saw that Mrs. Gebauer not only listed it, but also had a link to the 2nd grade page for the site. Another 2nd grade teacher I know also recommends the site.

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  2. Thanks for sharing this link again! There are some great activities I saw for compound words and short vowels. I wish I had a Smartboard to display the activities and have my students complete them as part of a lesson.

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  3. WOW, Mrs. Gebauer's link is "fantastical"! I wish I had known about it earlier. Thanks for sharing. The link to the 2nd grade page is great. I do have a SMART board in my classroom so I am looking forward to displaying the various interactive activities for my students. I am currently teaching my students about analogy relationships their is a great activity that I can use in connection to my lessons. In addition, in the beginning of the year I do a unit on map skills and students are always so interested to learn about how a compass rose works, the activity on compass learning will be an awesome extension.

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