eighborhood Gallery Overview: In the Neighborhood Cybrary, you share information about your classroom using web pages and/or videos. All students and teachers participating in the A Day in Our Neighborhood project will be able to view information about your school and community. For more instructions, scroll to the bottom of the page.List of links to classroom pages with student work: Academy for Science and Foreign Language Huntsville Al All Saints Catholic Academy Naperville IL Charles R. Henderson Chicago IL
Charles Town Middle School Charles Town WV Chippewa, Navajo, IJHS Palos Heights IL Clay City Elementary Clay City IL Dryden Elementary Arlington Heights IL Grayslake Middle School Grayslake IL
McClellan School Chicago IL
Pinellas Park HS Pinellas Park FL Pope John XXIII, Chicago, IL Roosevelt Intermediate School Westfield NJ Sherwood Elementary Chicago IL Solomon Schechter Day School Skokie IL St. Anne School Barrington IL
St. Cajetan Chicago IL
St. Frances of Rome Cicero Illinois
St. John Berchmans Chicago IL St. Josaphat Chicago Illinois
West Lee Middle School Sanford NC |
Instructions:
1. During the first weeks of March, take digital photographs and record videos of your classroom and your neighborhood and community.
2. Prepare a brief description of the photographs and video that you plan to post in the Neighborhood Gallery.
3. In your iCollaboratory classroom site, have your students collaboratively create one or more web pages with information, images and video about your school and community.
4. Teachers create a link to this page from the iCollaboratory classroom web pages/site your classroom has created.
5. View and comment on web pages and videos created and posted in the Neighborhood Gallery by participating classrooms.
Successful Completion: You will have successfully completed your Neighborhood Gallery, when you have:
1. Created iCollaboratory classroom accoun web pages about your classroom and neighborhood.
2. Linked the web page/s to the Neighborhood Gallery.
3. Viewed and commented on the Neighborhood Galleries created by participating schools.
Elmhurst 204: your page looks great! Thanks for the two videos!
Mrs Thurber