"For
nearly six weeks, Schilling School third-graders have been using the
Internet to connect with students in Missouri, Minnesota and Canada." inform The Lockport Legend.
Schilling School third-graders listen as a student from Missouri shares his thoughts about “Fish in a Tree” with the group on Dec. 31. Photo: The Lockport Legend |
The students have practiced their reading and comprehension skills by reading the book “Fish in a Tree” together.
Fish in a Tree |
Schilling third-grade teacher Tasha Ohotzke was among those to sign her class up for the project this year.
Each week, for nearly six weeks, students would gather around Ohotzke’s laptop for a Google Hangout with the other students.
Source: The Lockport Legend
For
nearly six weeks, Schilling School third-graders have been using the
Internet to connect with students in Missouri, Minnesota and Canada.
The students have practiced their reading and comprehension skills by reading the book “Fish in a Tree” together.
Schilling third-grade teacher Tasha Ohotzke was among those to sign her class up for the project this year.
Each week, for nearly six weeks, students would gather around Ohotzke’s laptop for a Google Hangout with the other students.