Well-crafted headlines benefit everyone. They help readers digest information and publishers sell news stories. But what if the headline is misleading? What if it's crafted just to get clicks and not to inform? "Clickbait" headlines may benefit advertisers and publishers (think $$$), but they don't benefit readers. And when they go viral, they can badly misinform the public. This week, look for clickbait headlines in the media that you consume and discuss them with your family. How many can you find before Sunday rolls around!?
over 3 years ago, EdTech@Oly
Clickbait
bit.ly/OlyNMV2 All media comes with an author and an agenda. Help kids think critically about any media they view with critical questions that dig below the surface. And to really empower kids, have them create their own media with these same questions in mind.
over 3 years ago, EdTech@Oly
5 Essential Questions
Tip #1: Encourage Healthy Skepticism Help your children analyze the info around them, from toy packaging to Instagram posts to news headlines, and question the purpose of the words and images they see. Teach kids how to use fact-checking tools like Snopes and FactCheck.org.
over 3 years ago, EdTech@Oly
Fake News Tips
With so much media and information coming at us through the television, phones, social media, and more, it's more important than ever for kids to understand the basics of media literacy. When kids can identify different types of news and media and the methods and meanings behind them, they're on their way to being critical thinkers and smart consumers. Throughout the month, we will be sharing a set of five tips to help your children become critical thinkers of news and media. Here is a short video to get those conversations started! bit.ly/OlyNMV5
over 3 years ago, EdTech@Oly
Fake News
Help! My Kid Wants to Use Social Media! Get your child -- and yourself -- ready for the next step with these conversation starters. https://www.commonsensemedia.org/blog/help-my-kid-wants-to-use-social-media
over 3 years ago, EdTech@Oly
Help Post Responsibly
Oly South 5th graders put their STEM skills to the test to today as they create their own balloons for the Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade. Students had to build a structure that was at least two feet tall and could stand up straight without toppling over. As evident in these pictures it was a great success! We are so proud of all of the hard work they put into their designs. Way to go 5th grade!
over 3 years ago, STACEY ROGERS
chosen best in class
also chosen best in class
the parade
Check out this short video for your elementary kiddos around what a digital footprint really means. We already K-5 students posting and interacting online, so let's start some good habits early! http://bit.ly/OlyDFV2
over 3 years ago, EdTech@Oly
Digital Trail
Shoes for any students! Registration deadline is November 21st!
over 3 years ago, Michelle Maris
Shoes for South registration Deadline
As soon as you share the first photo of your kid, you're establishing their digital footprint. As kids get older and start creating their own content or engaging with others online, it's important for them to understand the tracks they're leaving behind and what those tracks might reveal. Parents can help guide kids toward creating the kind of footprint they can be proud of. https://www.commonsense.org/education/family-tips/k-5-digital-footprint-and-identity
over 3 years ago, EdTech@Oly
Help Post Responsibly
Oly South 4th graders read a passage about going to a carnival and acted as “verb detectives”, circling different types of verbs they noticed. Then, they practiced writing alternatives to these verbs. Awesome work, Spartans!
over 3 years ago, Alyssa Jones
Oly South 4th graders read a passage about going to a carnival and acted as “verb detectives”, circling different types of verbs they noticed. Then, they practiced writing alternatives to these verbs. Awesome work, Spartans!
Oly South 4th graders read a passage about going to a carnival and acted as “verb detectives”, circling different types of verbs they noticed. Then, they practiced writing alternatives to these verbs. Awesome work, Spartans!
Oly South 4th graders read a passage about going to a carnival and acted as “verb detectives”, circling different types of verbs they noticed. Then, they practiced writing alternatives to these verbs. Awesome work, Spartans!
Oly South 4th graders read a passage about going to a carnival and acted as “verb detectives”, circling different types of verbs they noticed. Then, they practiced writing alternatives to these verbs. Awesome work, Spartans!
Video: bit.ly/OlyDFV1 Many kids are already posting and sharing information about themselves. But in a world where oversharing might seem like the norm, it’s important for kids to think about their digital footprints. Listen to what these teens have to say about sharing on social media. Are you making the right sharing decisions?
over 3 years ago, EdTech@Oly
Oversharing
Do you need shoes for your kids? Registration deadline November 21.
over 3 years ago, Michelle Maris
Shoes for South
Thank you to everyone for another successful Step It Up year!
over 3 years ago, Josh Padilla
Step It Up!
Congratulations to Kiernan Sanford for winning our final Step It Up prize, an Amazon Gift Card!
over 3 years ago, Josh Padilla
Step It Up!
Miss Tressemer’s 5th grade “took a trip” to the Decimal Diner today! Students worked on rounding, comparing, adding and subtracting decimals. Practicing these skills at the Diner was a treat!
over 3 years ago, STACEY ROGERS
welcome
checking out the menu
making decisions together
meal planning
Congratulations to Harper Schmidgall for winning a set of Apple AirPods! We have one more give away tomorrow, good luck to everyone!
over 3 years ago, Josh Padilla
Step It Up!
In a time of 24/7 connectivity, do the benefits of online sharing outweigh the risks? In Nov. our digital citizenship focus will be on the topic of Digital Footprint & Identity. Look for posts throughout the month to use as discussion points with your family!
over 3 years ago, EdTech@Oly
Footprint
Congratulations to Addisyn Minder for winning a pair or Apple AirPods!
over 3 years ago, Josh Padilla
Step It Up!
Our 4th and 5th graders joined forces today to solve Math and Science tasks.  The Witches Brew, Plummeting Pumpkins and Glowing Ghosts were a hit.  Multiplying and graphing allowed for great collaboration.  It was a Fang-tastic morning!
over 3 years ago, STACEY ROGERS
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