Tuesday, October 7, 2008

StudyJams

Remember that my students have access to all the lesson at StudyJams by Scholastic this year. Clicking on the title will take you there.  You just need to sign in with your special username and password.  Happy learning!

7 comments:

Lindsay Family said...

Study Jams is cool. Thanks for telling me about it. I've got a lot of points there. Devin

Miss Snapp said...

I am so glad that you like Study jams Devin and that you are using it! You are very welcome.

Anonymous said...

Study Jams is so cool i have more than 500 points!! Thank you very very very much!!!

Anonymous said...

Study Jams is so cool i have more than 500 points!! Thank you very very very much!!!

Miss Snapp said...

I am glad that you are using it and learning. Have fun learning and have fun using those 500 points!

Anonymous said...

Hey, i am a 4th grade teacher. I read about studyjams here. Is there any way I could use it for my class? How would that work? Who would pay for it?
Would love to hear your answer. Great page!!
Thomas

Miss Snapp said...

Thomas, I don't know if you will even check back but I will answer your questions as best I can:

I love Studyjams and have used it to springboard some of the lessons I am teaching. Many of my students will get online at home and watch through the presentations again. My students especially like the songs that come with many of the lessons.

I paid for it myself, with the intention, of using some teacher monies as reimbursement. With the cuts that took place, I did something else instead. I did get it at a reduced price for being one of so many to subscribe.

I can't decide if I can afford to buy the subscription so that each child has an account, I hope so. It is pretty expensive. I will try to at least have the teacher one to present with.

I have a SMART BOARD so I have been using it that way. Unless you have a way to project it or a lab to take all students to, it would be impossible to use. I hope that answers your questions.

Thanks for visiting our page! Good luck with your students!