The Activity
For my activity for Artifact Proposal 1, I would start off giving the students worksheets, which tell the students to trace and identify certain shapes. At the bottom of the worksheet, the students are asked to color in or point out the shape it tells them to identify. After a quick review of shapes, I would use the Shapes and Nature website, shown on the projector to show the students how shapes can be seen in all types of nature. Since identifying shapes in esoteric images can be a little more difficult than pointing them on a worksheet, the first time I would go though each picture and help them figure out its shapes by giving them clues. I would then move on to the National Geographic website, asking the students to raise their hands and tell me which shapes are involved in each photograph. After discussing and sharing both of these resources with them, I would show them the video, which incorporates nature and shapes. Ending the lesson with this fascinating video will hopefully help the children get a final grasp on how shapes and nature go hand and hand. To evaluate students on what they learned, I would chose random photos that we discussed during the lesson and make a slideshow out of them, numbering each slide. Then I would give the students a quiz which has numbers and spaces for them to write in which shapes are involved in each slide that I put up on the screen.
The Student
Jasmine has mild dyslexia, which affects her work in all of her classes as she struggles to read and write her assignments. She often loses her place while she is reading and mixes up letters when reading and writing words. To help with her comprehension, she reads written text very slowly and sometimes several times over. Jasmine has already been held back for two years and could really benefit from positive reinforcement and possible assistive technologies.
How to incorporate Assistant Technology
In order to help Jasmine refresh her memory on shapes, I would have her start off by using the computer available in the classroom. I would open the worksheet that the rest of the students are working on using Kurzweil 3000. This way, Jasmine would be able to have the shapes read to her if they were unable to read them on her own. I would have her plug in some headphones and practice listening to how each word is spelled and how it is defined. By being able to have the words read to her aloud and spelled out, she will familiarize herself with each shape and how it sounds out loud.
I would then open up Widget symbols for Jasmine to be able to use. I would have her practice typing the shapes into the program, and then put her mouse over the word so she would be able to see the picture of the shape that goes along with the word. By being able to match the word to the shape, she will be able to take the shape quiz along with the rest of the class. She would be able to watch the PowerPoint presentation that I show the entire class.
After showing the students the Shapes in Nature PowerPoint I created, Jasmine would need some assistance with her quiz. Jasmine would benefit from programs like Widget Symbols and Kurzeil 3000; this way she will be able to look up the words and their spellings.