Thursday, August 10, 2017

Google Win

Today was such a great first day of school! I am exhausted, but I am excited to go back to these kids tomorrow. Since this is my second year with eighth, I actually knew what to expect walking into the room today. Last year I was a little caught off guard by the difference two years makes. An eight grader on day one is NOT like a sixth grader on day one. Having experience with this level definitely helped. After some of the kiddos and attitudes I dealt with last year, I'm pretty sure I can handle anything.

The great thing is that the personalities we have this year seem to be a little more drama free than what we experienced last year. That probably has to do with the boy to girl ratio. I feel like my biggest challenge will be ornery boys, and that doesn't bother me one bit! Boys are easier to handle at this age, I think.

Part of what made today so great was how successful my first day activity was. We have been fortunate enough to get a set of iPads to share between our two English classes. I snagged them today and had my kiddos fill out a survey using Google Forms. IT. IS. AWESOME.

I wanted to know specific things about them:

  • What tech they have
  • If they enjoy reading
  • What are they like outside of English class
  • If/why they need preferential seating
  • What worries them about the year
  • If they will have a need for supplies
The survey took them all of 10 minutes, and it allowed me to show them that if they use technology right, we will use it as much as possible. I was dying to see their answers, but had to wait until the end of the day. The great thing about Google Forms is that it compiles their answers into a summary. So I could see immediately how many kids had smartphones and gauge the level of reading enjoyment for the whole class at once. I have access to each students' complete survey as well. Here are what a few of my questions produced!

 

I was surprised at how honest some of them were in their answers. I wonder if answering the survey on the iPads made it feel a little more safe? Either way, it was a win. I learned a lot about each of them, I don't have stacks of papers lying around, and I have this information at my fingertips all year long. 

Now I'm off to bed. 
-Mrs. C




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