I am shaking my fist at Outlook and Blogger right now since I have no way to send or upload large files. Here is my attempt around the obstacles.
http://jfranzen.edublogs.org/teachers/non-fiction-preview-2/
Hopefully this works. Click on the link and then click on Non-fiction Preview and it should download.
I have taken transparencies from the Reader's Handbook and scanned them into a SmartNotebook format. This allows you to use the Smartboard and write on the pages and it will automatically save your work. (very similar to an overhead but it's on the computer and I think it is a bit easier to work on and revisit) The scanned transparencies can be a little blurry depending on the size of the projection so it is helpful to have a hard copy available for anything that you might not be able to read.
I have also taken a few lessons from Fletcher and Portalupi and scanned them into SmartNotebook as well if anyone is interested.
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
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Commenting on my own post- please tell me this isn't as bad as talking to myself. This link works....but it might take awhile to download. A good idea is to start the download in the morning or before lunch and then walk away. I just took me 10 minutes to download in a trial run.
Sorry this blog does not cooperate. I'm interested in seeing how this works in a classroom. When can I come and see you teach and bring a fifth grade colleague?
Bernda
edublogs has been slow of late, but is updating their servers to deal with the influx of new users this fall. The hope is that the downloads will take less time in the next week or so. Nice resource, John!
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