Friday, December 6, 2013
Thursday, October 10, 2013
Saturday, September 28, 2013
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Monday, September 9, 2013
Saturday, August 31, 2013
Friday, August 16, 2013
Sunday, May 12, 2013
Thursday, May 9, 2013
Hands with Patterns
Check out this video by The Awesome Arts on YouTube. I found a link to this video on Pinterest. A sub could definitely teach this one.
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
Friday, May 3, 2013
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Saturday, April 13, 2013
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Labels:
fifth grade,
first grade,
fourth grade,
kindergarten,
music,
second grade,
storybook,
third grade
Monday, April 1, 2013
Super cute baby owl video
I'll be using this video for a sub lesson.
Labels:
first grade,
kindergarten,
owl,
second grade,
third grade
Friday, March 22, 2013
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Birdcages
I am going to use this video for a lesson by Julie Voight. http://www.artforsmallhands.com/2013/03/cut-paper-birdcages.html
Beautiful Bird Cages for Your Beautiful Birds by parrotcages
Beautiful Bird Cages for Your Beautiful Birds by parrotcages
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Friday, March 15, 2013
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Friday, March 8, 2013
Friday, March 1, 2013
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
For The Birds
The birdies lose their feathers and are nakies....which is kind of plain for a bird....and the last credit is shown on top of a splat of bird pooh. I may show all of it and stop it at the last couple of seconds before the splat.
Labels:
fifth grade,
first grade,
fourth grade,
kindergarten,
second grade,
third grade
Sunday, February 24, 2013
Downloading Videos to Use in a DVD Player
Thankfully, my school provides open access to YouTube. I find it helpful as added motivation to a lesson, a quick demonstration, and fillers when I have just a sliver of time left with a class.
I realize some schools have no access to YouTube. Occassionally, when the web is barely creeping along, I barely have access. So I like to make back up copies to videos I really like.
Zamzar used to be my "go to" site for downloading videos to my laptop, but YouTube has blocked them. Now I use "aTube Catcher." It is freeware. All I have to do is enter the url of the video into their window and click "download." At some point it asks you the format you would like to use, and I click on "mp4." No clue what happens when you choose one of the other formats.
Once I get the video to my laptop, I can access it whenever I like. I don't like using all my memory for videos though, so I burn them to DVD. I have found some software that will not only burn it, but will also make it so it will play on a regular DVD player. HALLELUJAH!!! That lets me also leave the DVD for use by a sub. Most of my subs can use a DVD player, while only are willing to do anything involving my computer.
The program I use to convert the video so I can play it on my stand alone DVD player is RZ DVD Creator. I think I paid slightly less than $30 for it and I ADORE having it.
I simply click the green plus sign button. I choose the video and click on it. I then click the Start button. Now, I put a photo of the window here so that you can check out the "target format" and "target folder." It took me a while to figure out to make it all work until I got these settings correct.
It will take a while for the conversion process to happen, so don't expect quick results. But the results are so wonderful.
I realize some schools have no access to YouTube. Occassionally, when the web is barely creeping along, I barely have access. So I like to make back up copies to videos I really like.
Zamzar used to be my "go to" site for downloading videos to my laptop, but YouTube has blocked them. Now I use "aTube Catcher." It is freeware. All I have to do is enter the url of the video into their window and click "download." At some point it asks you the format you would like to use, and I click on "mp4." No clue what happens when you choose one of the other formats.
Once I get the video to my laptop, I can access it whenever I like. I don't like using all my memory for videos though, so I burn them to DVD. I have found some software that will not only burn it, but will also make it so it will play on a regular DVD player. HALLELUJAH!!! That lets me also leave the DVD for use by a sub. Most of my subs can use a DVD player, while only are willing to do anything involving my computer.
The program I use to convert the video so I can play it on my stand alone DVD player is RZ DVD Creator. I think I paid slightly less than $30 for it and I ADORE having it.
I simply click the green plus sign button. I choose the video and click on it. I then click the Start button. Now, I put a photo of the window here so that you can check out the "target format" and "target folder." It took me a while to figure out to make it all work until I got these settings correct.
It will take a while for the conversion process to happen, so don't expect quick results. But the results are so wonderful.
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