I think that Ted-Ed can be so helpful for teachers and students. I love learning about all of these Web Tools. I find myself going to videos quite a few times when I need to look up something I have a question about. Teaching students to use the tools at their fingertips is an important aspect of their learning. Teachers in all grade levels can create lessons on Ted-Ed. I specifically thought of third grade and fourth grade writing lessons and fifth grade science lessons.
Writing really begins at the same time as reading. Students’ reading and writing levels should be the same, but unfortunately, a lot of us fail to keep the writing levels the same as reading due to the daunting task of teaching reading. If we teach writing simultaneously, teaching reading will not be as difficult. I thought that a Ted-Ed lesson on commonly misspelled words such as when to use their, there, and they’re can be created in order to help students remember. I think that videos are a great way to get the students’ attention because a teacher can repeat herself a million times and the students still do not remember but a video may be what will help them to remember the rules of when to use the words correctly. Using these lessons in third grade and incorporating more writing in the lower grades will help our students be better writers.
For fourth grade writers, Ted-Ed can be used for all kinds of writing references. There was a video on great introductions that could help fourth grade writers to hook the readers’ attention. There were a number of literature videos that can be used throughout the writing process to help support writing lessons that the teachers may be providing. The video lesson I shared was one that a fourth grade teacher can use.
I thought about using Ted-Ed for a fifth grade Science lesson as well. Fifth graders will be taking their STAAR Science test and lessons on states of matter to moon phases to food webs can be found on the videos. Engaging the students with one of these videos or following up a lesson with a video lesson will only help to solidify what a teacher is teaching her students with the media that students prefer.
The use of Ted-Ed lessons will help students to enjoy the learning process in any of the content areas.